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2015 F3 pricing
Wonder where the F3 is going to fall into the 2015 price line spectrum?
I'm hoping its comfortable and has a slice of affordability to it.
Any thoughts, perspectives or wild a$$ guesses on pricing?
Impatiently waiting for more details...
ViperWolf (work ryde & play ryde)
2014 ST-S SE5 Cognac
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it may not be much more expensive than an RS is now, around $17,000, because the F3 does not seem to come with any additional storage like the RT or ST does from the picture...
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OK, I was in a dealer shop (name not disclosed) and was told by the manager the MSRP for this is going to be about the same as the 2012 base RT was. e.g. about $20-$21K. This is not including dealer "stuff". He would not validate where he heard it, how he heard it, etc. Hell, he was a little miffed at me for pressing him further.
Truth? I can't say but I tend to believe him.
I mean come on, new machine, new tooling, new lots of stuff and BRP needs to try and make the investment back on a risk they are taking with this style of trike. So I do not think based on that short convo this is a cheap machine.
Maybe the guy was blowing smoke up my a**...... We shall see.
But I will go on record that MY "guesstimate" is $18K for a base model after negotiation with your dealer.
Bob
Last edited by finless; 08-20-2014 at 07:03 PM.
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Originally Posted by SpyderRx
I'm going $18,995
OK I was rounding but yea... I am with you.
Things wont be getting cheaper I fear for new models!
Bob
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That frame alone on this new Spyder has to cost. It is not like previous Spyders. Has to cost to have a frame like that vs a bolt together frame on previous models?
Thoughts?
Bob
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I think the 3 cylinder motor will keep it away from the price of an RS.
Base RT comes in at $22,999 Max'd out at $33,799
Base ST comes in at 18,999 Max'd out at $24,484
Base RS comes in at $14,899 Max'd out at $19,599
Looks like the minimum price of admission ramps up $4k per model range on the low end.
Top of the line range is steeper, about $5k from RS-S to ST-L. ST-L to RT-L just over $9k.
My guess? Since the RT crowd and the F3 crowd will not be in competition with eachother?
$21k-27k
If they're $15k? I'll have one.
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Power plant will be 1330 3cyl, Lamont wouldn't be busting to get his hands on one if it wasn't lolol
And my guess would be similar pricing to the ST range.
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Originally Posted by ViperWolf
Wonder where the F3 is going to fall into the 2015 price line spectrum?
I'm hoping its comfortable and has a slice of affordability to it.
Any thoughts, perspectives or wild a$$ guesses on pricing?
Impatiently waiting for more details...
I'm guessing $9,999 as well, my Spyder dealer says $7,999
Hoping they follow the release of the Seadoo Spark but who knows, Lamont knows more than he's letting us believe....LOL
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Originally Posted by finless
OK, I was in a dealer shop (name not disclosed) and was told by the manager the MSRP for this is going to be about the same as the 2012 base RT was. e.g. about $20-$21K. This is not including dealer "stuff". He would not validate where he heard it, how he heard it, etc. Hell, he was a little miffed at me for pressing him further.
Truth? I can't say but I tend to believe him.
I mean come on, new machine, new tooling, new lots of stuff and BRP needs to try and make the investment back on a risk they are taking with this style of trike. So I do not think based on that short convo this is a cheap machine.
Maybe the guy was blowing smoke up my a**...... We shall see.
But I will go on record that MY "guesstimate" is $18K for a base model after negotiation with your dealer.
Bob
Polaris leaked a price of $40000 through a couple of their dealers early on so when the real price came out at 19 to 24000 it would look like a great bargain.. this could be more of the same
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What..!! no pool..??
I'm out..just say this...it won't be cheap..
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Anyone hoping for less than 19K.....throw that hope away. LOL
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These posts sound like the "Dream Team" at work at full force. Go out, mow the lawn or something and get a dose of reality. It will be expensive is all we should know. Right?
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Lets start a pricing pool
Winner takes all!
Bob
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My guess is about $15,000. I can't wait to get my hands on one. Since 2007 I've never been more excited about the new Spyder model. This would be in addition to my 2008 GS and the hubby's 2011 RT-S.
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I am still hoping they will bring one to Spyderquest. Not too far for them to go from Valcourt.
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Don't want to rain on anyone's party for the F3...but under $20K will never happen...
They couldn't build enough of them if that becomes reality...still say somewhere between $25-30K...right up against the RT for an expanded market...JMHO...can't wait until the Sept rollout...
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The F3 name suggests the 3 cylinder, but one of press release pics looks like a V-twin to me!
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I will jump in with a $17,999 for the entry level SM6 edition. $19,499 for a SE6 version. Add-ons or upline versions--no guess.
No information--just my vibes.
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MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
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