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    Default Realistic discount

    I am looking to buy a 2017 RT-S. What kind of realistic discount should I be getting. I was thinking at least 3000 of but really know.

    The Can Am web site shows some sort of promotion up to 3500 off. But kind of implies I need to go thru the web site to get it.

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    3500 plus 0% financing..Go see your dealer for the 2016 models at that price or cheaper.

    There a good deal on the WTB section for a 2014

    http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...Limited-Loaded

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    I have seen 1k dealer discount from dealerships on the 2017. The big savings will not start til sometime in Sept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazzel View Post
    I have seen 1k dealer discount from dealerships on the 2017. The big savings will not start til sometime in Sept.
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    Think of the time lost: waiting to squeeeeeeeze that extra little last bit of savings out of the deal.

    Ia it REALLY worth it?
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    Dealers around here tend to offer the biggest discount on current years inventory as soon as new model years become available. They also will toss in an extra year BEST warranty for free. Absent any major model changes, I would wait to buy a "left over" and save three to four grand. If you're not committed to buying a new vehicle, there are many well loved and maintained bikes available. Finding one that is still under warranty is important. I bought a 2014 RTL with a month left on the BEST warranty. Had the warranty extended for another two years. And I paid little more than half of what my friend paid for his new 2015. Virtually the same bikes.

    Good luck and stay cool

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    Discounts are going to depend on the dealer. The current promotion from BRP on 2016 or earlier ($3,500 off) and 0% financing are pretty good.

    Discounts on current years are a bit harder to come by. Some dealers are greedy, and some are hungry. The difficult part is to find the right one.

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