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Price Check for 2014 RTL

EDeeny

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Hello...
My local CanAm dealer has quoted me a price of $25,000 for a new 2014 RT Limited. What do you folks think of this price. It's a little higher than Louis Powersports but I'm assuming the dealer will have my back if something comes up and I need assistance. Is it a good time to buy? Will the price go down lower? Comments would be appreciated.
PS: I am new to motorcycles.
Ed
 
In GA

A little cheaper down here: $23,475

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Only you can determine if price trumps all other factors.
 
When they first came out I happen to know people paid over $30K for the limited. So the prices are dropping.

bob
 
Should not pay over 23,500 and this time of year I would think lower than that. Never pretend that a dealer will have your back if you pay more. Dealers have to service your Spyder if you bought it there or not. They will only do what the factory will approve and no more.

Jack
 
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Hello...
My local CanAm dealer has quoted me a price of $25,000 for a new 2014 RT Limited. What do you folks think of this price. It's a little higher than Louis Powersports but I'm assuming the dealer will have my back if something comes up and I need assistance. Is it a good time to buy? Will the price go down lower? Comments would be appreciated.
PS: I am new to motorcycles.
Ed
Just outside Philly Pa ......The dealership in Bensalem Pa. ...Sorry but I forgot their name !!!......Mike :thumbup:
 
Motorsports, Hanover

Hello...
My local CanAm dealer has quoted me a price of $25,000 for a new 2014 RT Limited. What do you folks think of this price. It's a little higher than Louis Powersports but I'm assuming the dealer will have my back if something comes up and I need assistance. Is it a good time to buy? Will the price go down lower? Comments would be appreciated.
PS: I am new to motorcycles.
Ed

Check with motorsports, Hanover, PA
good to work with
 
I agree, it doesn't matter where you purchase the Spyder, your local dealer will service it the same as if you had bought it from them. I bought mine from Louis Powersports a couple of months ago because they were discounting the 2014 RTL SE6 far more than dealers in my local area ($23,499 +TTL and 4yr extended warranty). Even after paying $250 for transporting it to central Texas, it was still thousands cheaper than what my local dealers were offering.
 
I just read that www.Imotorsports.com ships spyders anywhere in the lower U.S... might check their prices

this is from one of THEIR POSTS ----

osmWe ship all over the country! just shipped a bike to Georgia this morning and have shipped to Louisiana many many times!

We ship BRP parts for free and have free shipping on our units to the main 48 states!

Feel free to email us or calls us on anything you need.

www.imotorsportsinc.com
 
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I agree with the others on this thread, get the best price you can. At least get a good price from another dealer and ask your local guy to match it.
 
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East Coast Cycle Center. We are blessed with quite a few good Can Am dealers in SE Pennsylvania. Some are better than others to deal with from a sales perspective.
.............................:agree:Thanks Rob, that's the Dealership.............and I agree with the Salesmanship issue with that dealership.......However back in May they gave me the SAME price as Holzhauer in Illinois ( which would have worked out better for me because I live in Vermont )......The problem was keeping them on the phone ......if they had an 800 number I wouldn't have cared ........but after 3 long distance calls on my dime I gave up.....Their Loss......Mike :thumbup:
 
PRICE ISN'T EVERYTHING !

Hello...
My local CanAm dealer has quoted me a price of $25,000 for a new 2014 RT Limited. What do you folks think of this price. It's a little higher than Louis Powersports but I'm assuming the dealer will have my back if something comes up and I need assistance. Is it a good time to buy? Will the price go down lower? Comments would be appreciated.
PS: I am new to motorcycles.
Ed

Unless you can get a MUCH cheaper price, I would stay with the local dealer for the assistance, in case ytou ever need it. Also negotiate for some clothing or extras for the Can Am ! My local dealer { Doug's Powersports in Cortland } has been fantastic when I had problems !!!!! That doesn't sound like a bad price for the limited model !
 
Hard choice, but you are looking at a really nice machine. It comes out of the box with almost everything. :yes::yes:

I like dealing with the servicing dealer--but others have good points also. :thumbup:
 
Buying local does matter for some dealers. There are many names for it, preferred customer or something like that, where you get head of the line in service dept over someone that didn't buy the machine there. There's also the need to keep a local dealer, if enough people go for the cheapest long distance price, the local dealer may not be in business when you need service.

All a matter of personal choice. The folks at Brewer Cycle are sponsors atthe local dirt track, employ friends and neighbors, we're a small town. I'd feel really odd buying mine a few States away with a hometown dealer right here.

Just .02. If you can get a local place even in the ball park of a zip it and ship it dealer I'd go local.
 
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