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Originally Posted by Buckaroo
I am at the dealership & pulling trigger. He dropped a little but not much. Basically, I am getting a new 2010 RS SE5 at 13950 + Fees and TTL
Hindsight is always 20/20, but I'd say you did just fine. You'll always find someone that got a better deal. But you have to remember, anyone can say anything if they don't have to back it up with documentation.
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Originally Posted by Buckaroo
I am at the dealership & pulling trigger.
Sounds like you did good!
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I bought in TX. My o% through BRP is also Sheffield. Have to pay off by June because otherwise it goes to 13.95%!
Originally Posted by bullant12
Where did you buy yours? I got 3.9% thru BRP (Sheffield Financial)...
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Congrats Dude!!! Ride in good health! And most importantly......HAVE FUN!
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Make sure when talking about price to use the term "out the door". That means everything included TTL, Freight & Setup, and Purchase Price. So if you say I will pay $14k out the door, that means with everything included. If you have the fund available or can seek your own financing through a credit union (depending on credit) then buy used from a private party, you will get a hell of a deal. Like me, I had a 2006 Yamaha Roadstar 1700 midnight that I had purchased for $4700, I turned around and sold it for $6100. I responded to someone on craigslist that was originally selling his 08 SM5 Spyder for 12k. He lowered his price himself to $10,500. After patients and my negotiating skills I got him down to $8,700. Went and picked it up that day. So, I got a 2008 Can Am Spyder SM5 with only 2,000 miles and a Yoshimura exhaust (stock exhaust included), a trunk liner, and he threw in the Spyder repair manual all for $7,300 cash (after the profit I made on the roadstar).
Last edited by Bullet24; 02-05-2011 at 04:35 PM.
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Well, I did it. I am home with the Spyder in my garage. I will get ou pics as soon as I can. Thanks for all of the advice. It was a HUGE help. I had some complications that made my reaching a deal more difficult but I was able to work around them with your help. For the next few days, I will be reading the manual & watching the DVD. I am satisfied.
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Originally Posted by fastfraser
Man I would grab that deal. New 2010 RS SE . If you are not happy with the bottom line get him to throw in the first service and be happy you got a GREAT deal.
Dealers that I have talked to charge about the same for freight and setup You are getting a great deal. Accept the deal and enjoy your new
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I think it was a good deal. I was trying for all it worth to improve deal. However, I think it helped that I came in there during winter and went for a new 2010 they had laying around. They had a lot of inventory and 2011s they needed to get out.
I sensed a little desperation on the part of dealer but it was interesting that he said a lot of people just come in and pay MSRP and that's it. I told him it would be crazy to do that. It goes to show that if you are willing to do your homework, you can score a good deal. Hit the dealer in January or February, know the prices and if any manufacturer incentives are being offered to dealers and be willing to travel for a good deal.
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Originally Posted by Buckaroo
I am at the dealership & pulling trigger. He dropped a little but not much. Basically, I am getting a new 2010 RS SE5 at 13950 + Fees and TTL
think you got a great deal .
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