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iMotorsports Quotes?

newbert

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Can someone explain to me how iMotorsports "Quotes" function is supposed to work? Are the quotes simply the same as the listed price? Or are they different?

I'm looking for a 2016 leftover, and requested quotes on two different Spyders days ago, via e-mail. But the only response I've gotten back is:

1. "What's your zip code?" (which I've provided), and,

2. When I asked for a quote with and without floorboards, I got "The 2016 Can Am Spyder F3-T SE6 does not come with rider or passenger floorboards. Both are options you can add on to the machine and pricing would depend if you wanted chrome or black. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns I can answer for you."

....But still no price quote.

Are my expectations off? Or am I going about this the wrong way?

Thanks!
 
I think they don't want to misquote for a bike you don't want. I'd list all the options you do want, I've seen pax floorboards and driver pegs on some, full floorboards on some, so they want to know what you really want to give you a price. I've not bought from them, but they gave very competitive quotes when I was shopping. I just came across a local bike that the wife liked as much as I did.
 
Go to a dealer where you can see it and touch it. The people you are dealing with probably don't even have the bike. Also, service is much more important that a few bucks on purchase price. Depending on your specific position on the subject, are they stealing business from a real dealer that puts his money and effort into being a real dealer?
 
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Go to a dealer where you can see it and touch it. The people you are dealing with probably don't even have the bike. Also, service is much more important that a few bucks on purchase price. Depending on your specific position on the subject, are they stealing business from a real dealer that puts his money and effort into being a real dealer?
If you look at the home board, Imotorsports is a sponsor on this site, they have a HUGE number of Spyders in stock, that is where I sat on and then purchased mine. They have a large dealership and a service department that is great. '[email protected]' This is the sales person I purchased mine from, he is still there, and just a day or two ago someone on this site was giving him a shout out about how good he is.
The attached pic is just one direction in the showroom, just as many spyders on the opposite side, and the other direction. Also my wife and I as proud new owners.
 
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I bought my RT Limited from I Motorsports. Great price and handled everything by phone. Call and talk to Jason. Great folks. The offered to deliver to Ohio for free. I decided to take my truck and trailer and pick it up in Chicago. Very good buying experience. I would HIGHLY recommend them!!
 
iMotorsports entered the marketplace after I bought my first Spyder (RT Limited), so I have no experience with them. The only thing I can say is that my out of state delivery experience was a nightmare. Too bad my wife and granddaughter were also caught up in the debacle. I guess I'd say that if you go the non-local dealer route, be sure all the T's are crossed and I's dotted.
 
Go to a dealer where you can see it and touch it. The people you are dealing with probably don't even have the bike. Also, service is much more important that a few bucks on purchase price. Depending on your specific position on the subject, are they stealing business from a real dealer that puts his money and effort into being a real dealer?
Why do you say Imotorsports is not a real dealer?
 
I called and spoke with Jason. He got right on it and next day I had a super price on 2016 F3T. Got the color I asked for. I live in Houston, Texas and they delivered the bike the next week. Great trade in allowance too. Took my trade in and put in trailer and done. Delivery was flawless. I'm talking about serious better price that anyone here locally offered.
Do yourself a favor and call Jason.
Buckskin

Can someone explain to me how iMotorsports "Quotes" function is supposed to work? Are the quotes simply the same as the listed price? Or are they different?

I'm looking for a 2016 leftover, and requested quotes on two different Spyders days ago, via e-mail. But the only response I've gotten back is:

1. "What's your zip code?" (which I've provided), and,

2. When I asked for a quote with and without floorboards, I got "The 2016 Can Am Spyder F3-T SE6 does not come with rider or passenger floorboards. Both are options you can add on to the machine and pricing would depend if you wanted chrome or black. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns I can answer for you."

....But still no price quote.

Are my expectations off? Or am I going about this the wrong way?

Thanks!
 
Jason is the Man and Imotorsports is the place

Imotorsports is #1
Bought my 2015 F3-S from Jason best pice and gave us what we wanted for our trade and free delivery and pickup of our trade we live in CT. Also 15% off any option we wanted .
 
Imotorsports went above and beyond what was expected. I did a write up on my experience and i stick by it. No local dealers came even close.
 
I did not intend to suggest that Motorsports not a good dealer or less than totally dedicated to being a good all round sales and service facility. My point is that the local dealers need to be dedicated to being a real dealer with good sales and service. And, if you don't support your local dealer, you won't have one. They all have expenses and if they can't make a living selling, servicing and and providing after market farkels for your toys, they won't be there when you need them.


 
I did not intend to suggest that Motorsports not a good dealer or less than totally dedicated to being a good all round sales and service facility. My point is that the local dealers need to be dedicated to being a real dealer with good sales and service. And, if you don't support your local dealer, you won't have one. They all have expenses and if they can't make a living selling, servicing and and providing after market farkels for your toys, they won't be there when you need them.
I see what you are saying, and get your point. But I have now purchased 2 new spyders and 1 used one. There are 6 spyder dealers within 75 miles of me. I tried them all, and they all were anywhere from $3,500-5,000 above what i paid for my new spyder. I even told them of my deal and offered that plus $1k just to buy local. After making my purchase, I went back and talked to the dealers and found the most capable and now they do all my service, without hesitation. And yes, because I am a good customer to their service department, i get priority service.
 
when i got my '15 rts i tried imotorsports. on the same machine, loves park
motorsports beat them by 500.00. could be cause i had bought from them
before . dont know. they also matched the extended warranty a couple of
months later too. have had great warranty service also. they came 45 miles
and picked it up when i was having shift sensor probs.

i think i talked to jason too. never called back to check w/me.very short
on the phone. maybe i have that affect on people. back then they wouldnt sell a
unit to another dealer either. a lot of dealers do help each other in dealer trading
for colors, etc.--irv
 
I did not intend to suggest that Motorsports not a good dealer or less than totally dedicated to being a good all round sales and service facility. My point is that the local dealers need to be dedicated to being a real dealer with good sales and service. And, if you don't support your local dealer, you won't have one. They all have expenses and if they can't make a living selling, servicing and and providing after market farkels for your toys, they won't be there when you need them.
I purchased my 2015 RT L from IMotorsports dealing with Jason, over the phone, great experience. I tried to deal with my local dealer, told him what IMotorsport quoted and he laugh at me and said no way was I getting that price, he wanted full list price. So I told him I was headed to Chicago, the man didn't want my money, and I had my first service with my local dealer and the tech broke my mirror clips, didn't fix it until I road it and noticed the mirror moving around, had to drive back to the dealer and have it fixed, so tell me again why I should support my local dealer?
 
I also bought my 2015 RTS from iMotorsports and it was a very comfortable transaction. First talked over the phone and through several emails later, got the price for my trade in, a 2012 RTS. I tired to deal with the local Spyder dealers, but they all said that they could not match my price with a trade. It was several thousand dollars folks. Not a 500 or 1000 dollar difference. Tell me who wouldn't buy from a dealer that was several thousand dollars difference in price unless you have money to burn. Well after nailing down the price, the wife and I travel to Elmhurst, Ill. to check out the dealership and to see their operation. Was greeted at the door with friendly personnel, signed all the paperwork. Just that easy. The new Spyder was delivered several weeks later and my trade-in was picked up at the same time. Easy peasy.
 
Seems we get a couple sides to the story. Bottom line, most seem to be happy with their dealings with Jason and iMotorsports.

Dealers that refuse to budge on price should have some competition. iMotorsports seems to provide just that.


:yes::yes:
 
If I were in the market to buy today ... I would call Jason - as he comes highly recommended from the responses I see here.

When I bought mine last year I went to a local dealer 3 times in 7 days and he kept quoting me the MSRP as their asking price and I purchased elsewhere . I even went back to the local dealer to get the extended warranty - they were $600 higher almost double the lowest price I got from shopping around with others I learned about from reading on the spyderlovers site.
 
Thanks to all for your responses.

To those who bought from iMotorsports after negotiating with your local dealer ---- How does the dealer feel about servicing your Spyder now?
 
This is a very good question... and one that should be asked to any dealership that you are investigating. :thumbup:
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if you find yourself at the "end of the line", when you bring in a bike that wasn't sold by the servicing dealership.
It may just be me... (probably is! :D), but I would MUCH rather buy the bike based upon where I'm going to get the best service possible. nojoke
I don't consider the selling price as part of the decision-making process.... :yikes:
You'll forget all about the price: you won't forget about a horrible service experience!

P.S. My dealer is Klinger PowerSports, in Walton, NY :bowdown:
 
it's not just about the cheap or cheaper price. it's about how was the bike put together? do you want someone who just slaps it together or someone who is actually trained and really cares about the end product.

there is always someone out there willing to sell you something cheaper. I learned a long time ago you get what you pay for. do your homework and find who you want to deal with first and then work on the price and see if you and the dealer can find a happy meeting place.
 
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