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Hypothetical ??: Who would buy a new 2013 Spyder if heat issues were fixed tomorrow

AZLife

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So here's the million $$$ question. If BRP came out with a sure "fire" (no pun intended) fix for all these 2013 RT's with heat issues, who would run out tomorrow and buy a brand spankin' new 2013 RT-S for $19K?
 
Good question! :2thumbs:
I ordered my 2014 based upon the upgrades and new features that are offered.
So I would have to say that I would NOT have bought a 2013 for the savings...
 
So here's the million $$$ question. If BRP came out with a sure "fire" (no pun intended) fix for all these 2013 RT's with heat issues, who would run out tomorrow and buy a brand spankin' new 2013 RT-S for $19K?
it would have to be a lot less than 19k for me to think about it! i think the price will get hotter (no pun intended either) when the 2014's start shipping. so, with that being said, :popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:
 
no

with all the advancements made with the 14's coming out i would go for the 14 if i was buying one today
 
So here's the million $$$ question. If BRP came out with a sure "fire" (no pun intended) fix for all these 2013 RT's with heat issues, who would run out tomorrow and buy a brand spankin' new 2013 RT-S for $19K?

I was going to, even without the sure "fire" fix....Until the 2014s came out.
 
Assuming there were no issues whatsoever with the 2013's, I still would not have bought that year model because:

:ani29:: I am an RT person--the new ST's would not have been for me. I want that back, top trunk.

:ani29:: I thought about the RT in the yellow. Really wanted that color, but the thought of trading the 2010 and taking a hit on the trade in was not desirable. A new color--for a big hit--not a smart financial move for ME.

:ani29:: The 2014 RT with its larger engine, slight restyling, and revised maintainence schedule are the things that make me willing to consider taking the hit on trading the 2010. I can even get the Yellow if I go with RT-S. I was thinking LTD with Silver and Burgandy seat--but, now I don't want to pay the extra $2K or so for chrome parts and a Garmin which I don't use anyway.

Waiting for the driving reviews and spring to come. :popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:
 
Seems to me..!!

quite a few. Many folks want the newest year they can afford. Some buy for the look and improvements so at a good price I think you would have good sales...jmo :thumbup:
 
Did I miss something?

Did I miss it... there is a sure fire fix for the 13's?? !! Oh sorry seen the "IF" man I sure was hoping!!:pray::pray::pray::pray::pray:
 
with all the advancements made with the 14's coming out i would go for the 14 if i was buying one today

Certainly, if you're looking for an RT the 2014 is the way to go.

But what if you're an RS, RSS or ST kind of person? What reason would you have to get a 2014 other than hoping the 2013 issues are fixed? And if you can get a 2013 for thousands less? Sounds like a big possibility to me.
 
If I would of known back in March what the 2014's were going to be like, I would of waited to buy a Spyder. But I didn't and I don't regret buying my 2012 RTS. I'm enjoying every mile, so far. The bike has been trouble free with almost 5000 miles on it, plus the wife is now riding with me on my trips that I take. She hardly ever rode with me on my others bikes. I think so enjoys the Spyder just as much as I do.
 
If I would of known back in March what the 2014's were going to be like, I would of waited to buy a Spyder. But I didn't and I don't regret buying my 2012 RTS. I'm enjoying every mile, so far. The bike has been trouble free with almost 5000 miles on it, plus the wife is now riding with me on my trips that I take. She hardly ever rode with me on my others bikes. I think so enjoys the Spyder just as much as I do.

That was our plan to. We brought our boat home from Dale Hollow lake in Tenn. this year to sell it and bought the Spyder to do some touring when we go camping. However my wife is not thrilled about even getting on it with the gas tank heat issues. I have almost given up hope that BRP will ever come through for us 13 owners. But i'm convinced that the proper answer is to just ride it and see what happens with 5 yeas of warranty!
 

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