spyderbear
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Any tips on using an out of state dealer to buy a new Spyder . Never did a long distance large transaction .
Thanks
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Any tips on using an out of state dealer to buy a new Spyder . Never did a long distance large transaction .
Thanks
Any tips on using an out of state dealer to buy a new Spyder . Never did a long distance large transaction .
Thanks
Biggest complication, besides paying for it, is the titling and registration. Don't expect the selling dealer to know or care. The selling state only comes into play obtaining a temporary tag if you're riding it home; they don't collect sales tax from the buyer. Find out from your home state what they will need you to provide in terms of paperwork in order to title and register it there.
That's about it.
Ran into this while buying my last truck. Shopped around to find the features I wanted, located a unit in Florida. I'm not in Florida, so it would have been an out of state purchase (ended up buying out of state from Tennessee). So in negotiating with the dealership, I found out that for some reason in Florida you are required to pay the Florida sales tax, even if you prove you're from out of state. Every other state I checked on let the dealer waive tax collection, to be paid upon registration in your home state. While there was a way to allegedly recoup the Florida tax, my local license plate office said more often than not you couldn't get the money back and it wasn't worth dealing with Florida as you'd end up paying more taxes. Long story short: Check all conditions of the sale to get the best deal, especially taxation!
Thanks for all the info. Thinking about a 2019 F3 LTD form iMotosport Chicago , i live in FL .
Another tale of caution in the out of state/location purchase, as this actually happened to me. I have 2 dealers in my state, so I called both. Browsing so to speak. After the sale, service becomes the single most important factor in ownership. One dealer who is at Gold status on the Can Am find a dealer thing said about out of state purchases "Bring it in, we'll work on anything". They are overrun with work, and it can be a little hard to get your Spyder back when being serviced (mine has been in the shop for 19 days today). The other dealer, rated Silver on the dealer finder said; "We won't work on it if it's not purchased here". Needless to say, I'll never shop at that store. But check on the service aspect at your local dealer, see it they have heartburn over it.
As far as Dealer " Ratings " go …… it has more to do with number of units sold than quality of Tech service ….. Mikehyea:
Dealers who sell Spyder's but refuse to work on units they DID NOT sell, need to be called out by name. imo