View Full Version : So what are these Spyders selling for?
oldtimer
04-19-2013, 09:52 AM
I've been a lurking member of this excellent site for a few years now.
I bought my wife a loaded 2009 RS back in 2010 and although her job keeps her from riding many miles she had really enjoyed the times we can get out and ride.
Her Spyder has ran flawlessly and never given her any troubles.
I'm thinking of selling her RS and getting her a newer RT model.
I don't want to be insulted at a dealer on trade in and have NO problem selling it myself.
It seems prices are all over the place.
So here are the specifics on her bike...let me know what you folks think it's worth.
2009 Roadster with 4300 original miles.
Manual transmission
Factory Can Am extended warranty until 2014.
Factory stuff:
side bags
foglights
upgraded front wheels
cargo area organizer
backrest
Aftermarket stuff:
spring to pop open hood
fan can to keep heat off right leg
Madstad adjustable winshield
handlebar risers
Bike is in mint condition paint and body are perfect..the wife is a clean freak and owns a show car of her own so she cleans the bike after every ride.
Never ridden in the rain or bad weather.
Bike runs and rides like new.
Tires are excellent and the bike needs nothing
So what is a excellent, low mile, well accessorized 2009 Spyder that's still under warranty bringing these days?
Thanks in advance for any comments.
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bullant12
04-19-2013, 10:03 AM
SM-5 (shifter) or SE-5 (Semi-auto)? Looks good!! Can't help you on pricing since there are many variables to consider like area/demand for one in the particular region/etc.
Good luck with your research and upgrade!:thumbup:
oldtimer
04-19-2013, 10:07 AM
Sorry upgraded the info in my post.
It's a manual SM-5.
The nearest Can Am dealer is a few hours away which is good and bad.
The Spyder gets rock star attention due to it's rarity in our area and I have a feeling it would get a lot of attention if I advertise it locally.
Thanks.
Bob Denman
04-19-2013, 10:43 AM
That's real beauty! :2thumbs:
Pricing is pretty specific to each area; why not hit Kelly Blue Book's website and see what they're reporting for your area,
http://www.kbb.com
Good luck! :thumbup:
daveinva
04-19-2013, 11:08 AM
Also check out eBay and Cycle Trader-- you'll be able to see what others are at least asking for their bikes.
Spyder Monkey
04-19-2013, 11:37 AM
If it were mine, I would remove the farkles that are easy to remove and sell them separately on this board or on ebay. The bags could easily fetch $500 since they retail for $800 but you are unlikely to get a buyer to agree that they add $500 to the value of the vehicle.
As is with all the farkles, it is probably worth $12k.
A year ago I paid $10K for an 08 with similar specs but much higher miles.
Of course it also depends on how much your time is worth to you too.
Good luck.
SPYD1
04-19-2013, 11:44 AM
If it were mine, I would remove the farkles that are easy to remove and sell them separately on this board or on ebay. The bags could easily fetch $500 since they retail for $800 but you are unlikely to get a buyer to agree that they add $500 to the value of the vehicle.
As is with all the farkles, it is probably worth $12k.
A year ago I paid $10K for an 08 with similar specs but much higher miles.
Of course it also depends on how much your time is worth to you too.
Good luck.
I agree but...with the low miles you may be able to fetch a bit more but I wouldn't turn a buyer for 12K away. Nice bike should sell easy during the spring rush to get a bike. If you want a RT try to save some money by getting a great deal on a 2012 leftover, if this is something you would consider.
Chupaca
04-19-2013, 11:54 AM
NADA.com...you can specify some mods but will give you the different prices for wholesale, trade in or individual sale...good looking unit should not have a problem selling for fair value...!! good luck....:ohyea:
ARtraveler
04-19-2013, 01:33 PM
You put up a pretty tough question. I don't usually comment on prices other than say ball park. $10K to $12K is the ballpark we see for the year and miles mentioned.
Dealers will give you $1500-$2000 less for what they will sell it for on the trade in because they have to make something on the transaction also.
Selling it outright will get you back some of that money--but the knowledgeable buyer will also expect to pay somewhat less than they would buy it from a dealer. Then, you have to find a "real" buyer with "real" money.
Recommend KBB or NADA for more ideas. Also check out the site for sale thread and get more ideas.
You will find you have the right price when you get a lot of responses and inquiries. 300 lookers and no takers usually means the price is to high.
We had a similar situation about a week ago. Buyer had an exceptionally farkled 2008 and was asking 16,000 for it.
Good luck on your sale. :thumbup:
oldtimer
04-19-2013, 03:48 PM
Thanks for the responses.
My estimates are in the same price range as the rest of you.
I need to do some more research on the RT/S models and see what problems I should look for.
She insists on a manual transmission which is good.
I don't need a brand new one but I don't want one with high miles or that's problematic either.
I see a number of 2010 and 2011 for sale.
Sarge707
04-19-2013, 04:17 PM
Thanks for the responses.
My estimates are in the same price range as the rest of you.
I need to do some more research on the RT/S models and see what problems I should look for.
She insists on a manual transmission which is good.
I don't need a brand new one but I don't want one with high miles or that's problematic either.
I see a number of 2010 and 2011 for sale.
The 2012 and 11 leftovers still have a $2,000 rebate and full warranty. I got the New base model 2012 RT in OCT with manual tranny for $17,000 and tax and I prefer ear buds to loud stereo,s! Check loical dealers and CycleTrader because many dealers advertise there!
The 2012 models have fixed many small problems ?
ARtraveler
04-19-2013, 04:23 PM
RE: RT's There are no "problem" years. The issues have been worked out on 2010, 2011, and 2012, and dealer fixes should be in place on them. Recommend taking any RT you plan on buying to a dealer and have them look it over, run it on BUD's to make sure all updates have been taken care of.
You should be good to go.
Bob Denman
04-19-2013, 04:50 PM
:agree: Have a dealer hook any bike that you're getting serious about up to BUDS... :thumbup:
oldtimer
04-19-2013, 04:57 PM
So what do you guys think of this one.
It's an RT that has been converted into an RTS
http://www.johnnykspowersports.com/pages/myinventory#details:unitID=100115026
shelbydave
04-19-2013, 05:18 PM
One Million Dollars!!!!!!
66735
Sarge707
04-19-2013, 05:19 PM
Looks Tempting? Maybe they will deduct the $2,000 rebate good on 2011 and 12 models also?:dontknow:
jerpinoy
04-19-2013, 05:34 PM
:dontknow::dontknow:10k? 14?:yes::yes:
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