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My experience in buying our first CAM-AM Spyder

ChrisW

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2014 RTS SE6

As you may know I have been looking for a Spyder since last year (see other posts) and we now have one.

After an extinctive research and a spread sheet that listed 11 dealers whom gave me there OTD prices and a list of all there costs I was able to pick one. I also included what it would cost me to go and get the bike into the mix as well. I never once asked a dealer to give me a better price because another dealer was lower as I think that is wrong, they simply gave me there best price.

I ended up going to Coyote Powersports Yamaha Fun Center in Boerne Texas and travelled 2135 miles to buy my wife a RTS SE6 and would do it all over as this was the best deal I could find from where I live. Troy and his team are of the utmost professional and knowledgeable that I have done business with in a long time.

If you are thinking of getting a CAN-AM or any other bike then consider Troy of Coyote Powersports Yamaha Fun Center http://www.yamaha-funcenter.com/ it will be worth your time and effort I can ensure you of this.

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In the middle row of buttons above the diaglog box where you type in a post; The fourth grouping of commands has one that'll allow you to upload a picture. If you rollyour cursor over it; it says "Insert image"
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:congrats: :2thumbs:
Pictures...
In the middle row of buttons above the diaglog box where you type in a post; The fourth grouping of commands has one that'll allow you to upload a picture. If you rollyour cursor over it; it says "Insert image"
From there; just follow the lead... :thumbup:

I won't work for me, I have tried it
 
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:congrats: and enjoy your ryde! :yes::yes::yes: :yes: great color choice!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
:congrats: on your new ryde. :thumbup::thumbup: Glad to hear the purchase worked out good for you. :yes: Another Cognac hits the road. :clap::clap:
 
As you may know I have been looking for a Spyder since last year (see other posts) and we now have one.

After an extinctive research and a spread sheet that listed 11 dealers whom gave me there OTD prices and a list of all there costs I was able to pick one. I also included what it would cost me to go and get the bike into the mix as well. I never once asked a dealer to give me a better price because another dealer was lower as I think that is wrong, they simply gave me there best price.

I ended up going to Coyote Powersports Yamaha Fun Center in Boerne Texas and travelled 2135 miles to buy my wife a RTS SE6 and would do it all over as this was the best deal I could find from where I live. Troy and his team are of the utmost professional and knowledgeable that I have done business with in a long time.

If you are thinking of getting a CAN-AM or any other bike then consider Troy of Coyote Powersports Yamaha Fun Center http://www.yamaha-funcenter.com/ it will be worth your time and effort I can ensure you of this.

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You didn't say what year - I assume 2014? Now I'm going to be a wet blanket. Unless you saved a gazillion dollars by buying at a dealership 2k+ miles from your home I believe you made a mistake. You will not have it serviced at that dealership but at one nearby. You are going to expect your local dealership to be loyal when they service your Spyder buy yet you were not when you purchased it. Of course if the local dealership is one on the "blacklist" then I can understand. But other than that you should have purchased where you plan to have it serviced even it would have cost you more. Just my 2 cents.
 
You didn't say what year - I assume 2014? Now I'm going to be a wet blanket. Unless you saved a gazillion dollars by buying at a dealership 2k+ miles from your home I believe you made a mistake. You will not have it serviced at that dealership but at one nearby. You are going to expect your local dealership to be loyal when they service your Spyder buy yet you were not when you purchased it. Of course if the local dealership is one on the "blacklist" then I can understand. But other than that you should have purchased where you plan to have it serviced even it would have cost you more. Just my 2 cents.

Yes it's a 2014, I saved over $3,000 and there are NO dealers within 200 miles of me as of right now. I do have several I can/could go to if need be though. How much servicing do you think I will need in the next 5 years or so? and for what? just asking...
 
Yes it's a 2014, I saved over $3,000 and there are NO dealers within 200 miles of me as of right now. I do have several I can/could go to if need be though. How much servicing do you think I will need in the next 5 years or so? and for what? just asking...

You never know what might go wrong, they are pretty complex machines. But I think they were trying to warn you that some dealers are not likely to bend over backwards to work on Spyders that they didn't sell. That said there are also some dealers that don't bend over backwards for their own customers either.

I would suggest that you stop in and meet the service department at the dealership that you plan to use for service. Get a feel for how long they take to give appointments, etc. Your first service is at 3,000 miles.
 
Up frount buying new is just one part of getting a new toy. Think of the long term maintince add ons and repair. (service) We did not get ours from the closest but its less than 100 miles from home. Our dealer worked out well, let me come into the shop for the first sevice and the tec walked
us through the whole process. We plan on doing the normal sevice at home. And will use the dealer
for other things that take high tec tools or things beynond my skills. I paid a little more for my Harley at a dealer close to home but if I need a tire before a spur of the moment trip they will put it on for me. Jim The same went into the Canam, Pitbull is great but the 7 hour trip is out. Had to settle for closer to home. Some day if we retire to the Osarks we can use a dealer that lives Canams.
 
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