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Whats the depreciation rate on a new $30K RT to the following year, or even off the dealers lot to the street? Do MC's depreciate at the same rate as the cage?
A lot!Whats the depreciation rate on a new $30K RT to the following year, or even off the dealers lot to the street?
No. They depreciate about 2x to 3x the cage rate. That's my guess anyway! :banghead: And you can figure on about 80% + loss on any farkle you leave on.Do MC's depreciate at the same rate as the cage?
Those numbers don't seem all that bad to me. You'll lose a lot more than that on a spyder.My worst loss was a Harley Night Rod Special. Bought it new in 2010, paid $16,900 for it, added $3000 for suspension upgrades, rode it for 4200 miles sold it this year for $9000.00, also took a bath on a Harley 2012 Road Glide Ultra lost about $4000.00 on that one. Don't ever tell me that Harleys hold there value. I'm all done buying new scooters, I don't care what brand. Find a 1 year old "Used" toy and save the big hit.
My 2011 Rt limited I traded in October 2015 with 31,000 miles. They gave me 14,000 that is about 3,500 a year.
Those numbers don't seem all that bad to me. You'll lose a lot more than that on a spyder.
I paid just under $16k for my 12' RS and I'd probably be in the $9k area. Worse than your 10' and 12'.
Ak- I can't imagine spending $28k and be lucky to get $14k after only 2 seasons. Oof!
...." IMotorsports"..they are vendors here at Spyderlovers, you might want to check them out ....Mike :thumbup:I was just curious thats all for conversations sake. I'd love to trade in my 10 RT for a more recent vintage but my wife and I don't agree this is the time. My bike has over 55K miles on it and like me its in its middle age...or more. I have one year left of the extended warranty (Western Service). The Rotax 998 can last 100K miles, better than most of us. The 1330 probably better, remains to be seen. There are no used Spyder dealers that I am aware of. Where do the trade in Spyders go? I have seen them on Craigslist, etc but the majority are not out for public view. Dealers are in the business to sell new bikes. The best bang for the buck, however, for the consumer is a bike a year old. I wager to say that the average Spyder owner will put on much less than 10K miles the first year. The RT, by far, is the most popular Spyder for its touring qualities. I assume the majority of the owners are not young. I don't know if this pattern is the same for our 2 (or 3) wheeling cousins on the road. But this conversation will also help people who are interested in our sport but may not know where to go or how to invest. The sparkle of a new bike certainly is tempting but it may be a cash burden to the consumer. This is one thing we need to be talking about.