MSRP vs OTD price
MSRP vs OTD price
Heh all you folks that bought new bikes> I am a newbie and want a new bike but have never went in to actually buy one, will they negotiate on price or is it MSRP and tough s___ if you don't like it? Or does it depend on the dealer? Are there ever any rebates like on cars etc?? Do ya ever get any "free" stuff?
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Depends on the bike, depends on the time of year, depends on the dealer, depends how well you negotiate.
I ended up getting mine for less then MSRP after taxes/fright/assembly/bend you over and rape you. But I bought an unpopular bike.
I ended up getting mine for less then MSRP after taxes/fright/assembly/bend you over and rape you. But I bought an unpopular bike.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I bought a new Vulcan 1500 Classic FI last month and by shopping around I was able to save $1400. I emailed every dealer I could find within 200 miles and called the ones that seemed to want to deal. I started by wanting a Harley but after talking to several dealers they turned me off. I think I made about as good a deal as I could and I'm very satisfied. Hope this helps.
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You may or may not be able to get a good deal on a neqw bike.
However, i would strongly suggest you consider used for a first ride. Simply because, no matter how much of a deal you get, you're gonna take a massive whack on depreciation when you get around to upgrading.
Also, as a learner bike, there is that bit higher chance that you may drop it - it's not a certainty, but a possibility. And it's a whole lot better dropping a 2nd hand $1500 bike than it is a brand new $4-5,000 bike!
However, i would strongly suggest you consider used for a first ride. Simply because, no matter how much of a deal you get, you're gonna take a massive whack on depreciation when you get around to upgrading.
Also, as a learner bike, there is that bit higher chance that you may drop it - it's not a certainty, but a possibility. And it's a whole lot better dropping a 2nd hand $1500 bike than it is a brand new $4-5,000 bike!
Don't give up.
Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
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Re: MSRP vs OTD price
Brent, NEVER pay more than 90% of MSRP for OTD! Doesn't matter what model it is. Don't buy "extended warranty" c-rap either. Freight & set-up is PAID by the manufacturer (it's their liability.) Don't YOU pay for it too. Take someone with you (and NOT a chick either.) Unless she knows what the hell she's doing, she'll get "taken" also.Brent wrote:Heh all you folks that bought new bikes> I am a newbie and want a new bike but have never went in to actually buy one, will they negotiate on price or is it MSRP and tough s___ if you don't like it? Or does it depend on the dealer? Are there ever any rebates like on cars etc?? Do ya ever get any "free" stuff?

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Brent, you should be able to get a bike OTD for under MSRP unless it's a brand new model or it's so hot that they can't keep it in stock. Be sure to look around and call a few dealers before your ready to deal.
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