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Crazy pricing!
i have seen some crazy pricing but this takes the cake. I found a dealer in OK, Dick Lanes, that still has several 2013's, for the fantastic list price of $29,700. Has a few 2014's also. It's not a misprint on the year either because it lists the 998 engine. Why would anyone even bother listing a soon to be a three year old "new" bike at that price when you can buy a 2015 $7000 cheaper?
I understand that's not what he will probably sell it for but seems like if you really wanted to move it you would post your BEST price.
Guess that's why I'm not a dealer. So much I DONT know.
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If you found the ad on the internet, sometimes I find that they are not updated very often.
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Originally Posted by wyliec
If you found the ad on the internet, sometimes I find that they are not updated very often.
It popped up on Cycletrader this morning. I get notifications when new bikes for sale are posted. Crazy...
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Originally Posted by Madrebel
It popped up on Cycletrader this morning. I get notifications when new bikes for sale are posted. Crazy...
There is a yellow 2013 RT-S on the dealers front page for about $28K. I thought the OP was smoking some funny stuff as this dealer bills himself as the #1 powersports dealer in Okie. By #1, he must mean prices.
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I just got back to AZ from 1.5 years of working in OKC...they have A LOT of motorcycle back stock all over that OK area. Actually found new 2009 bikes on a few lots, 2010's...really takes off from there. All had the original price on them, a few said it's great wiggle room to use for trade-in. Numbers start dropping fast if you start asking questions.
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Originally Posted by wiredgeorge
There is a yellow 2013 RT-S on the dealers front page for about $28K. I thought the OP was smoking some funny stuff as this dealer bills himself as the #1 powersports dealer in Okie. By #1, he must mean prices.
Its got to be the same dealer...
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Originally Posted by AMTJIM
I just got back to AZ from 1.5 years of working in OKC...they have A LOT of motorcycle back stock all over that OK area. Actually found new 2009 bikes on a few lots, 2010's...really takes off from there. All had the original price on them, a few said it's great wiggle room to use for trade-in. Numbers start dropping fast if you start asking questions.
Wow, you would "think" they would want to get rid of their old stock to have room for the new. Just doesn't make sense...
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Originally Posted by Madrebel
Wow, you would "think" they would want to get rid of their old stock to have room for the new. Just doesn't make sense...
In Texas and most places I know of, there is a vehicle inventory tax... like part of one percent of the value of the vehicle each month. Can add up for a dealer so they are usually ready to move older stuff that has been taking up space in their show rooms. An unscrupulous dealer will also try and pass this tax onto the consumer.
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[QUOTE=wiredgeorge;1014351]In Texas and most places I know of, there is a vehicle inventory tax... like part of one percent of the value of the vehicle each month. Can add up for a dealer so they are usually ready to move older stuff that has been taking up space in their show rooms. An unscrupulous dealer will also try and pass this tax onto the consumer.[/QUOTE
Definitely not the thinking of some of the good dealers we have on this forum. Crap, imotorsports will ship it to you or fly you in, and for WAY less than that 2013 model!
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Crazy Pricing
This dealership is having to pay for his floor plan for this old product. If they borrowed money for the floor plan then they are paying interest plus the floor plan. The only out is to buy the inventory. Not a good way to run this type of business.
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