Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 12:00 pm
I would totally buy that...Kal wrote:Style need not be overly expensive:
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I would totally buy that...Kal wrote:Style need not be overly expensive:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968-VOL ... dZViewItem
The insurance company does not care about registrations or extended warranties. If there is any residual value left, in the registration or warranty, it's up to you to recover it.VermilionX wrote: bike was sold to me for 10600, went up to 13K after all the taxes, registration, and warranties.
i was paying $152/month on it bec i made 5K down.
i better get close to 5K from the insurance.
they valued the bike at 9600, im gonna complain about that. the bike's only 4 months old when it was stolen and nope, they don't know that i crashed.
+1Skier wrote: Back on the bikes, you need to get over your buying used phobia. Let someone else take the depreciation hit you just experienced.
Sorry man, Kelly Blue Book lists the retail value of your 2006VermilionX wrote: they valued the bike at 9600, im gonna complain about that. the bike's only 4 months old when it was stolen .
+1.fiveoboy01 wrote:Depends. I put a good sized down payment and secured 1% interest over 3 years. The bike will likely be paid off before then. But I definitly agree that financing in general is never a good choice -- if you can buy it outright, do it. I certainly would not have financed at the higher rates that are offered when you buy in season.CNF2002 wrote:
Financing something like a motorcycle is plain dumb, IMO. You end up paying for the bike x2 by the time the loan is paid off.
fiveoboy01 wrote:CNF2002 wrote: Verm, go buy a used EX250/500 if you really want to just ride. You can pay cash for it, and it won't be above your skill level like a 600/liter SSbike. Insurance will be cheap, and you won't have to worry so much about it getting dinged up/stolen.
Or forget the bike now and worry about finishing school.
VermilionX wrote:hmmmm, i have another plan....
so i have 2K in the bank, i'll get 2K from the car accident case, and i'll get another 2K, to say the least, from the theft case.
so that's 6K in total. i'll see if can get a good deal on a 600, install lojack and still have some money left on the bank in case i lose my job.
then i'll register it to both me and my dad so that i can include it in his insurance. i'll just pay him for the bike's share on his premium.
AAA doesn't insure a bike unless you also have a car insured w/ them. AAA gave me the best quotes so far. i checked dairlyland but they don't have bike insurance service in CA.
but then again, i dunno if my dad will agree to that.
i think i can survive w/o a car. i don't have a GF and i don't carry too much when i go to work and school.
maybe there's still hope.