So, being somewhat of a young guy by the demographics of spyder owners, how exactly do most people acquire one of these? I can't help but nearly choke at the thought of paying more for a motorcycle than for either of the vehicles I own ('09 Tacoma, '13 Jetta). But since both of them are paid off, I hope to save up the cash to buy one outright. That got me thinking about how many people pony up for a brand-new one?
For the most part, I've got impeccable credit so financing wouldn't be a hurdle beyond signing a piece of paper. But that $30K+/- for a '16 RTS or L is like jumping into a bucket of ice water. That's not to say they're not worth the asking price, but ouch! I'm sure if I buy one I'll have it until the wheels fall off because that's just the way I do things. But I saw a bunch of trade-in models at the dealer the other day and I was curious how long people keep them and if people would realistically put 200K+ miles on them, or are they mostly just weekend warrior bikes?
For the most part, I've got impeccable credit so financing wouldn't be a hurdle beyond signing a piece of paper. But that $30K+/- for a '16 RTS or L is like jumping into a bucket of ice water. That's not to say they're not worth the asking price, but ouch! I'm sure if I buy one I'll have it until the wheels fall off because that's just the way I do things. But I saw a bunch of trade-in models at the dealer the other day and I was curious how long people keep them and if people would realistically put 200K+ miles on them, or are they mostly just weekend warrior bikes?