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Looking for some advice.

Ghostmedic

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Hi everyone,

I've been lurking here for a few months and am thankful for all the info this forum provides. The wife and I have been planning to buy an RT in March, but a local Motorsports dealer is going out of business.

They have a 2014 RT-L for $16999 with 10k miles and a 2013 RT-S for $13999 with 6500 miles. The wife and I plan to play a little good cop bad cop and see how low we can get these machines for.

The dealer says they will send whatever doesn't sell to dealer auction. I know the nada values but was wondering what you all thought would be a great price for both individually. We can't swing 2 besides my wife has no desire to learn to ride on anything but the pillion.

We aren't planning to spend more than $16k but would like to keep our costs down as much as possible. We are in our mid 30s and this is our first toy after working our tails off buying a couple of investment properties and my stent in the Army.

Thanks for any and all advice,

Josh
 
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I don't know what things cost unless I'm buying it.
I can say this the 2014 has the 1330 3 cyl engine and the 2013 has the 998 2 cyl engine.
Everything else being equal I would buy the 2014
 
buying a spyder

Hi everyone,

I've been lurking here for a few months and am thankful for all the info this forum provides. The wife and I have been planning to buy an RT in March, but a local Motorsports dealer is going out of business.

They have a 2014 RT-L for $16999 with 10k miles and a 2013 RT-S for $13999 with 6500 miles. The wife and I plan to play a little good cop bad cop and see how low we can get these machines for.

The dealer says they will send whatever doesn't sell to dealer auction. I know the nada values but was wondering what you all thought would be a great price for both individually. We can't swing 2 besides my wife has no desire to learn to ride on anything but the pillion.

We aren't planning to spend more than $16k but would like to keep our costs down as much as possible. We are in our mid 30s and this is our first toy after working our tails off buying a couple of investment properties and my stent in the Army.

Thanks for any and all advice,..... Bad Deal :banghead::banghead::banghead: the 13 is underpowered for the RT , and it has the NO LONGER MADE V-twin engine and has much lower retail value ......... The 14 is over-priced for a USED RT ..... Do yourself a favor and Check on-line @ IMOTORSPORTS for what they have in stock ..... great dealer plus they will ship it to for FREE ..... they have a Banner Ad on the Home Page .....good luck ,,,,,, Mike :thumbup:

Josh
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Agreed

I too would like the 1330 for the better maintenance schedule, mpg, and the 6 speed tranny.

I just don't know if it's $2500 better.

Thanks for the reply.
 
What would each of those cost to buy new?? The depreciation from new to their current selling prices looks to be a bit out of whack, doesn't it? :dontknow:

Still, altho I personally prefer the 2013 V-twin over the 2014 1330, you are looking at an 'almost entry level' 2013 RT-S vs a top of the line 2014 RT-L, so considering that PLUS the motor upgrade, it probably isn't a fair comparison on anything except at the most basic 'hit on your pocket' level!! :shocked:
 
Blueknight,

I have been watching imotorsports, and if I can't get a great deal here that is where I will most likely be purchasing. They seem like a great company and thanks for the heads up.
I got mine from them in September of 2016. I got a great deal and they helped me all the way thru the process. (630)529-5200 Try to take one for a test drive. Some people have switched from the RT to the F3 because of stuff being adjustable and the different riding position.
 
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I plan to attempt to talk the dealer down.

I'm actually glad they don't seem to depreciate that much.
I'm more looking for how much I can talk these people down. I'm aware you all don't know what this dealers circumstances are, but was hoping someone would have an idea of what these trykes might go for at auction so I'd have a number to start with. I'd like the 2014 but if I can get the 2013 for $10 k I'd go with that. Or if I could get the 14 down to $12-13 k I would go with that.

Thanks for all the advice.
 
Well....

As a lover of the V-twin I can see the writing on the wall and as you will see the recommendations will mostly be go for the triple. If your new to bikes I have to agree but as Mike stated there are better deals out there...:thumbup:
 
........ I'd like the 2014 but if I can get the 2013 for $10 k I'd go with that. Or if I could get the 14 down to $12-13 k I would go with that......

Go ahead & make the offer - they can only either accept, counter offer, or say No, in which case you already know where else you can get a good deal - so whatever they do you get a good deal!! But you do hafta make the offer first! ;)

Check out the 4 Sale section here, there's some good insight into what prices sell Spyders & what prices leave them on the market there - there's even a pretty nice looking 2013 RT PLUS a trailer for the same sort of dollars as those two are listed at - maybe you should make an offer on that?! But whatever way you look at it, you gotta be in it to win it, & that means you need to make an offer! :thumbup:
 
Thanks everyone!!!

Thank you for all the insight. I haven't ridden 2 wheels since I was 19 and got ran off the highway, but used to ride 4 wheeler, dirt bikes, and my grandpa used to let me ride and work on a Harley 50 he owned.

I like the f3 but my wife is 5' 10" and wasn't comfortable on the back.

I lean toward the 1330, and am fully willing to walk if the dealer doesn't want to make a deal, and if that's the case will most likely call Jason at imotorsports.

That being said I will update you all with what I find out and when and what I end up getting.
 
2014 vs 2013

STAY AWAY FROM THE 2013, THEY ARE JUNK COMPARED TO THE 2014, ATLEAST MY EXPERIENCE. I HAVE OWNED BOTH, RUN VERY FAST AND HARD AWAY FROM THE 2013, DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY ON THE 2013, YOU WILL REGRET IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RUN, RUN, RUN, RUN AWAY FROM THE 13 MODEL.
 
IMOTORSPORTS

Thank you for all the insight. I haven't ridden 2 wheels since I was 19 and got ran off the highway, but used to ride 4 wheeler, dirt bikes, and my grandpa used to let me ride and work on a Harley 50 he owned.

I like the f3 but my wife is 5' 10" and wasn't comfortable on the back.

I lean toward the 1330, and am fully willing to walk if the dealer doesn't want to make a deal, and if that's the case will most likely call Jason at imotorsports.

That being said I will update you all with what I find out and when and what I end up getting.
Ghost .... As I said above .... just go to the IMOTORSPORTS banner AD on the Home Page here ...... You can see every Spyder they have for Sale NEW & USED ....... then make a deal with Jason .......Mike :thumbup:
 
Either one would be a good bike. The NADA low retail for the 2014 RT-L is $13,360 for Ohio zip code 43001, with nothing added for extras. If you're pretty confident he will be going to auction with it then offer him $12,000 or $12,500 and come up slowly from there. I doubt he'll do any better at auction, plus he'll lose the auctioneer's cut. In fact, have a check already made out to them for the $12,000 or $12,500 plus sales tax if he has to collect it. Take care of the DMV stuff yourself, and maybe even the sales tax there. You might have a second check in your pocket for a bit more money. Make sure you've got financing lined up ahead of time so it'll only take a couple of days to cover the check. And let him know the check won't be good until you've got the money in the account. At that point you could swap it for a cashier's check. If he knows you are dead serious and have the money ready to give him he'll be a lot more likely to take what you offer. If you tactfully make it clear his choice is take the money or you walk, you put him into a tough spot. If he lets you walk, then put some cash or an additional check on the table.

Read him carefully. You'll figure out fairly soon how willing he is to negotiate. Some sales people are hard set on their price and won't budge, and you should be able to figure that out fairly quickly. Years ago I bought my 2005 Maxima for what I wanted. I walked into the dealership just before closing on Saturday evening. After a test drive and the salesman said, "Here's what we can do," I put the check and the title for the trade-in on the desk and said, "Here's what I'm willing to do! All I have to do is sign them!" A half hour later I drove the new Maxima home!
 
You can find better deals

I bought a brand new 2017 RT for a little over $17K. Like everyone here has recommended go to ipowersports and check out their deals. Seriously.
 
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Immaculate, new condition 2014 Can-Am Spyder RT-L

6.232 miles
Fully equipped for touring
Driver backrest
Navigation (Garmin 660)
Automatic transmission (paddle shifter)
Optional hand brake
Optional highway pegs
Optional LED lighting (incl headlights)
Custom paint (see photo)
CB/AM/FM
Touring suitcase (fits front trunk)
Optional performance pipe (not installed)
Electric windshield
Optional "Back Off" brake LED
Still under factory warranty the Kansas City craigslist.
 
If you are set on a RT, you can realisticly get a 2014 and up for $14k easily. I sold my 2014 with 2 years of warranty left for $14k. It was the base RT, but had a load of extras including the OEM foglights. It was sold in 2 days. The first person to see it bought it.
 
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