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2014 RTS Out the door price

It seems to me that's going to be highly variable depending not only on the dealers willingness to deal, but also state and local sales and registration charges, etc :dontknow:
 
No rules, just to many variables that may or may not pertain to your area.
Your best bet would be to phone around to the different dealers within a distance you'd travel to buy a Spyder and see who's most interested to work with you and the price.
 
Yup! Personlly; I'd focus on finding the dealer that'll give you the best service AFTER the sale! :thumbup:
The sad fact is; we've all heard the horror stories of cruddy dealer service... :shocked:

Besides; it's not what you've got IN the bike... It's what you get OUT of it, that truly matters! :D :2thumbs:
 
I'm partial to orange marmalade myself. Especially on a toasted corn muffin. :thumbup: Tom :trike:
 
To at least provide a partial answer to your question, I paid 35K total before trade, but I got a good price on the trade, over book value.
 
Little checking..!!

I don't even know the suggested dealer price. As seen above to much is involved. You could ask what did you pay out the door and see but then you will still have to consider that persons location etc. The best is call all the dealers in your state..then pick the closest one and quote him the lowest price you got and see if he will deal with you....:thumbup:
 
Arizona 2014 RT-S SE6 OTD

I'm curious what people on the forum are paying out the door for their new :spyder2:

OTD price Arizona 2014 Spyder RT-S SE6 is between $28,000-$29,000 (around list price OTD is normal range).
Len 417-863-1418 at Pitbull Powersports in Springfield, Mo has lowest OTD pricing of 2014 Spyder RT's.
Your trade in Spyder is lower now; because 2014 RT is very popular, with new 1330cc triple in line motor, smooth shifting trans, exhaust pipe under RT.
Jim
 
Typically if you find the right dealer and are not trading in anything you should be able to get $1500-2500 off from retail price. But be careful as some dealers try to add on $500-600 freight and $500-600 prep charges. I am on my fourth spyder and never paid any freight and prep charges but was quoted this by several dealers. My 2014 I went just over 3 hours to get but saved $7000 compared to the 4 other dealers within 1.5 hours from me.
 
Compared to the first offer my dealer made, my out the door price was about $2500 less. It took about an hour and a half of back and forth negotiation. Be patient.
 
Pricing

I see you are from Southern Illinois as I am also. I bought mine from Holzhauer Motorsports in Nashville, IL. Service has been good there. When I purchase my next one it will be at Pit Bull Powersports in Springfield, MO. A little further drive but the service is second to none in my opinion. Give them a call and compare prices.
 
No rules, just to many variables that may or may not pertain to your area.
Your best bet would be to phone around to the different dealers within a distance you'd travel to buy a Spyder and see who's most interested to work with you and the price.
:agree: That is what I would do if I were to trade. In Vermont we only have 3 Can-Am Dealerships , I would also check with the some of the Dealerships in New Hampshire. Deanna777
 
Yup! Personlly; I'd focus on finding the dealer that'll give you the best service AFTER the sale! :thumbup:
The sad fact is; we've all heard the horror stories of cruddy dealer service... :shocked:

Besides; it's not what you've got IN the bike... It's what you get OUT of it, that truly matters! :D :2thumbs:
:agree::agree: Deanna777
 
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