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dealer prep/ destination charges

wildwillie

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This is a heads up for those getting their spyders. I have a nephew in Bristol Va. that ordered his spyder in June 07 at Rosedale Va.That dealer is just a farm implement dealer that sold 4wheelers BRP wanted him to put a show room in for the spyders but he would not do it so they took all the units that he sold and moved them to a dealer in Bluefield Va. so when his spyder comes in he has to go to Bluefield to pick it up.He called the dealer in Bluefield to check things out and make sure they had him in line where he was suppost to be.His salesman name was Daryn he told Ronnie (my nephew) just how much it was going to cost him when he picks it up.His bike is a silver $14999.00 delivery charges $500.00 DEALER PERP $199.00 less $1000.00 deposit total $14698.00 thats it thats all he will pay plus sales tax when he titles it. So don't let you dealer stick you with a big dealer prep charge ,keep in mind he's not putting any thing extra on just out of the box. I wished others that have there spyders would tell us there charges they had to pay so we can have some kind of idea whats going on.wildwillie :bigthumbsup: and :congrats: to those that are getting theres.
 
I have been keeping an eye on OTD prices. It appears that the average additional cost for delivery and prep is between $600 and $700. Does everyone that has a Spyder agree? We need to keep the dealers honest!
 
Most dealers are very slow and this is a limited production this year so you can't blame them for trying to get additional profit to keep the doors open.
 
I remember that to be about the right amount for set up. I was surprized to have a ship charge, set-up, etc. I have no problem with shipping, but had assumed that when you take possession, it's complete, not that you pay extra to have it put together.

duckster
 
Wildwillie Iam in Johnson City Same dealer same deal talked to Spyder rep and dealer in bluefield he is going to take care of us even though the dealer in rosedale will still make the profit this dealer in bluefield has a great reputation. We have deal numbers that can be traced.
 
We had a pretty major misunderstanding when we went to pick Ron's Spyder up. Everything was going great (other than the Spyder was still in the crate when we got there) but when Ron had paid for everything and we compared notes I was charged $$796.08 more than Ron. ::) Take out the $300 for for the Yellow and that left a over charge of $496.0.

Talked with the guy who sold both of us the units and he went back to the GM to see what the deal was. The GM comes back and says my charge was correct and they under charged Ron and that to be "fair" he was going to have to charge Ron an extra $500 bucks! The deal was done and Ron was not about to write another check for $500 bucks so after a little heated debate with the GM he storms off and says "I guess I'll just eat it then".

The fact that they didn't have the Spyder ready was not that big a deal even though they knew we were driving 12 hours there to get it and turning around and driving 12 hours back. We figure we were there another 2 hours because it wasn't ready but all the guys were great and that wasn't a real problem. The real problem was the way the GM handled the situation and had the nerve to ask for more money after we both paid list price and they were the one's that gave us the OTD price. That was very unprofessional on his part. I think they have a good staff there but there GM needs to work on his people skills.

My Yellow Spyder cost=

Unit Price- $15,300.00
Freight and Prep.- $998.00
Dealer Services- $299.00
Subtotal- $16,597.00
Sales and Vehicle Taxes- $1,046.03
Tire/Battery Waste Fee- $3.50
License and Registration Fee- $91.35
Total Taxes- $1,140.88
Total Vehicle Price- $17,737.88


Ron's Silver Spyder=

Unit Price- $14,999.00
Freight and Prep.- $548.00
Dealer Services- $299.00
Subtotal- $15,846.00
Sales and Vehicle Taxes- $1,000.97
Tire/Battery Waste Fee- $3.50
License and Registration Fee- $91.35
Total Taxes- $1,095.82
Total Vehicle Price- $16,941.82
 
Thanks for posting a price break down of what the OTD price was. I think it would be helpful if all current owners do the same.
 
My spyder is supposed to be here sometime this coming week and my dealer gave me an out the door price of $16,924.53 thats including my $1000.00 deposit. I must add that those of you who are thinking about letting your dealer setup your financing you should remember that nothing is free and that they will possibly charge you for this service. That came from my salesman when we spoke yesturday about financing. He also said that Can-Am had financing but it was at 15% and suggested that I go to my credit union. I laughed and told him that I will be with a check on delivery day...

Diggittt
 
Lamonster said:
We had a pretty major misunderstanding when we went to pick Ron's Spyder up. Everything was going great (other than the Spyder was still in the crate when we got there) but when Ron had paid for everything and we compared notes I was charged $$796.08 more than Ron. ::) Take out the $300 for for the Yellow and that left a over charge of $496.0.

Talked with the guy who sold both of us the units and he went back to the GM to see what the deal was. The GM comes back and says my charge was correct and they under charged Ron and that to be "fair" he was going to have to charge Ron an extra $500 bucks! The deal was done and Ron was not about to write another check for $500 bucks so after a little heated debate with the GM he storms off and says "I guess I'll just eat it then".

The fact that they didn't have the Spyder ready was not that big a deal even though they knew we were driving 12 hours there to get it and turning around and driving 12 hours back. We figure we were there another 2 hours because it wasn't ready but all the guys were great and that wasn't a real problem. The real problem was the way the GM handled the situation and had the nerve to ask for more money after we both paid list price and they were the one's that gave us the OTD price. That was very unprofessional on his part. I think they have a good staff there but there GM needs to work on his people skills.

My Yellow Spyder cost=[/b

Unit Price- $15,300.00
Freight and Prep.- $998.00
Dealer Services- $299.00
Subtotal- $16,597.00
Sales and Vehicle Taxes- $1,046.03
Tire/Battery Waste Fee- $3.50
License and Registration Fee- $91.35
Total Taxes- $1,140.88
Total Vehicle Price- $17,737.88


Ron's Silver Spyder=

Unit Price- $14,999.00
Freight and Prep.- $548.00
Dealer Services- $299.00
Subtotal- $15,846.00
Sales and Vehicle Taxes- $1,000.97
Tire/Battery Waste Fee- $3.50
License and Registration Fee- $91.35
Total Taxes- $1,095.82
Total Vehicle Price- $16,941.82



Why did you have to pay sales tax, tire/battery fees and registration when you purchased the Spyders in Fl and took them home to TN ?? They should have provided a temporary 30 day tag and not charged any of the above taxes or fees.
 
Way2Fast said:
Why did you have to pay sales tax, tire/battery fees and registration when you purchased the Spyders in Fl and took them home to TN ?? They should have provided a temporary 30 day tag and not charged any of the above taxes or fees.

I was told that they had to register my Spyder in FL to sell it to me and in 6 months I could re-register it in TN.
 
Lamonster said:
I was told that they had to register my Spyder in FL to sell it to me and in 6 months I could re-register it in TN.

Dude, they just said that to get out of the phone calls/fax/paperwork that they weren't familiar with to set it up to go to TN..... I had the same problem buying a car in Virginia and registering it in Delaware.... I refused to pay the tax in VA when, at the time the DE tax was only 2.75%....... I almost walked from the table....... THEN they agreed to cooperate....... dealers can be such a pain in the a$$......... and it's all about Money..... ALWAYS
 
Most (all?) states require you provide proof of residence to register a vehicle in that state. Some also will make you pay their state taxes, but make up the difference through mounds of paperwork when you register it in your home state through either a refund or additional taxes depending on the difference.

The easiest is states that waive all taxes and let you pay them in your home state when you register it.
 
Lamonster said:
I was told that they had to register my Spyder in FL to sell it to me and in 6 months I could re-register it in TN.

They outright lied to you !! By FL law you have to have a FL license to register a vehicle in FL. The dealer is required to make a photocopy of your driver license. Even if you were a Florida resident with a FL license, you could tell the dealer that you are going to register the new vehicle in the state where you have a "summer home" and pay the sales tax in that state. What tax is due is totally dependent on what address is on the dealers bill of sale. your dealer ripped you both off !!!! The only way it might be to your advantage is if the sales tax in TN is more than in FL.....since you will be getting a FL title, you won't have to pay any tax when you go to re register it in TN.

Richard
 
call Fl. DMV some states! you will pay the tax in the state you live in, but to the state you purchased the unit from. they will do the paper work. The dealer should help with any questions. As for the dealer ripping you off, I don't think thay would put there dealer license on the line with a tax scam.
 
spyder#1 said:
call Fl. DMV some states! you will pay the tax in the state you live in, but to the state you purchased the unit from. they will do the paper work. The dealer should help with any questions. As for the dealer ripping you off, I don't think thay would put there dealer license on the line with a tax scam.

I agree, I don't think I was ripped off at all. The sate of FL has some sort of ageement with the state of TN. These guys did what they needed to do to get a spyder in my hands and I'm thankful for that. :doorag:
 
Way2Fast said:
They outright lied to you !! By FL law you have to have a FL license to register a vehicle in FL. The dealer is required to make a photocopy of your driver license. Even if you were a Florida resident with a FL license, you could tell the dealer that you are going to register the new vehicle in the state where you have a "summer home" and pay the sales tax in that state. What tax is due is totally dependent on what address is on the dealers bill of sale. your dealer ripped you both off !!!! The only way it might be to your advantage is if the sales tax in TN is more than in FL.....since you will be getting a FL title, you won't have to pay any tax when you go to re register it in TN.

Richard


Richard
:agree:
 
I went to my dealer this morning and recieved a Sales Deal Summary sheet so I could go to the credit union to inquire about financing. Below are the details of my deal.

Spyder $14,999.00
Freight $999.00
Handling $499.00
Calif. New Tire Fee $10.50
Sales Tax $1200.03
Doc Fees $55.00
License Fees $162.00

Hope this helps,

Diggittt
 
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