Hi all. I've been shopping my local and some of the other dealers I've heard good stories about. I've been emailing them for an out-the-door price on a 2013 RT-S.
All that have replied back have been pretty upfront about the $27,499 MSRP and that that price does NOT include freight and setup. However, some dealers discount the bike enough so their final price includes the setup and freight.
However, High Country Motorsports in Cheyenne, Wyoming, is stating that their price of $27,499 plus an additional $1,326 for setup, freight, etc. also includes a $500 rebate. I asked him about that and said that no other dealer had mentioned a $500 rebate. He said that the other dealers are already throwing that in on the price quote.
Hmmm, what does the collective think about that?
By the way, the cheapest quote I have received, so far, was from All Terrain Motorsports in Grand Junction, for $25,900 plus $59 documentation fee, and 2.9% tax bringing it up to $26,710.
All that have replied back have been pretty upfront about the $27,499 MSRP and that that price does NOT include freight and setup. However, some dealers discount the bike enough so their final price includes the setup and freight.
However, High Country Motorsports in Cheyenne, Wyoming, is stating that their price of $27,499 plus an additional $1,326 for setup, freight, etc. also includes a $500 rebate. I asked him about that and said that no other dealer had mentioned a $500 rebate. He said that the other dealers are already throwing that in on the price quote.
Hmmm, what does the collective think about that?
By the way, the cheapest quote I have received, so far, was from All Terrain Motorsports in Grand Junction, for $25,900 plus $59 documentation fee, and 2.9% tax bringing it up to $26,710.