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Sarge707
08-14-2015, 10:50 AM
http://www.nadaguides.com/Motorcycles/2015/Can-Am/SPYDER-F3-SE6-1330cc/Values

NADA showing the average Selling price of the F3 SE6 at $18,400 and The SM6 I'm interested in at $17,100?
Now List is $20,999/SE6 and $19,499/SM5.

I wonder how true it is??????

Since I'm Trading a Loaded GS/SE5 2009 which will be easier to sell Now than in Late September I'm going to try and see what kind of deal they will make?

Once I test drove the F3 My mind just keeps saying "Buy It!!!" nojoke

Highwayman2013
08-14-2015, 11:00 AM
Check this out.http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?84626-2015-F-3S-E6-Spyder-for-sale

Bob Denman
08-14-2015, 11:03 AM
Those books are fun to read... just as any fiction book should be! nojoke
Forget taking what they think with a grain of salt; you'll need the entire shaker!
Try and make your best deal; I hope that it works for you! :thumbup:

(The dealer will tell you that they don't use NADA anyway...)

Chupaca
08-14-2015, 11:03 AM
NADA and Blue Book are reference guides better suited for resale (used). Your looking for the best deal you have to call all over to find it. We have people flying out of state to get one but have a whale of a time ryding home...:2thumbs:. All dealers have wiggle room and catches, good luck and happy hunting..:thumbup:

ARtraveler
08-14-2015, 02:00 PM
The various "blue books" NADA, Kelly, etc. give "ballpark" information and nothing more. If you use your computer you can get "local" variations by plugging in the zip code.

Add in farkles and you get additional variations. It does pay to know what the ballpark is so that you are on even terms with the dealer.

Then there are the games and catches. Dealers can make money on trade offered, extended warranties, financing, add on prices (freight, set up), farkles, charging for install or not, etc. etc. etc. Buying any new vehicle is not for the feint of heart.

Checking with more than one dealer and more than one bank is now on my list when I go through the process.

What counts in the end--IMO--is bottom line cash difference, and a good servicing dealer (unless your very good mechanically).

vtrider
08-14-2015, 02:08 PM
http://www.nadaguides.com/Motorcycles/2015/Can-Am/SPYDER-F3-SE6-1330cc/Values

NADA showing the average Selling price of the F3 SE6 at $18,400 and The SM6 I'm interested in at $17,100?
Now List is $20,999/SE6 and $19,499/SM5.

I wonder how true it is??????

Since I'm Trading a Loaded GS/SE5 2009 which will be easier to sell Now than in Late September I'm going to try and see what kind of deal they will make?

Once I test drove the F3 My mind just keeps saying "Buy It!!!" nojoke

I know the feeling. I test drove an F3 yesterday and all I can say is FUN!

Bob Denman
08-14-2015, 02:10 PM
I know the feeling. I test drove an F3 yesterday and all I can say is FUN!
But it it fun enough?? :D :thumbup: