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Sell or Trade In

SPYDERFUZZ

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Hi my friends;

I would like some suggestions on what I should do. I have always relied on my wife to help make my decisions and now that she is gone I find it hard to know which way to go. So I need some help. :dontknow:

I can not decide if I should trade my 2012 :spyder2: or sell it myself. I have a White 2012 RT S SE Limited with less than 3,000 miles on it. Never a minutes trouble. I have added Ron's Sway Bar, a Bump Skid, Seal Floor Boards and have turn signals that go in the mirrors ready to install. It is a beautiful :spyder: but the 2014 looks like a lot less maintenance, and at 80 yrs old I have to have pay someone for most of the things I want done. The 2012 is paid for, so am I foolish at my age to buy something my kids will fight over when I'm gone or what. I probably will not be able to ride many more years and that's why I am asking the question, sell it myself, trade it in for a 2012 RT or just ride what I have. :dontknow:

( I know what you are going to say Bob. Buy the RT 2014)
 
If you sell it your self you will get a better price but have to deal with the advertising, looky loos, paperwork and prep.

If you trade it in then you loose money but no hassle.

Are you sure that the 14 will be setup as you want or will you need to add stuff to it to get it right?

If you need to add stuff do you want to or do you just want to ride?

Are there any known problems with the 14's that yours doesn't have.

Do you have the money to spend on the new one?

Is there a reason for not just buying the new one and keeping the old one also?

I think you need to consider these thoughts before making your decision and just maybe they will make it for you.
 
My way of thanking is to keep the 2012 and enjoy the ride. The cost of repairs are far less than the cost of trading up. I have a 2012 RTS with over 20000 miles and i love it and wouldn't trade untill the 2014 has been out a year.
 
I would suggest that you'll just need to decide which is more important to you; getting more money for the 2012 Limited, or having less aggravation during the entire transaction...
Whichever way you decide to go; the best of luck to you! :thumbup:

(And I didn't say it! ;))
 
Trade or sell...

Words to live by...



If you sell it your self you will get a better price but have to deal with the advertising, looky loos, paperwork and prep.

If you trade it in then you loose money but no hassle.

Are you sure that the 14 will be setup as you want or will you need to add stuff to it to get it right?

If you need to add stuff do you want to or do you just want to ride?

Are there any known problems with the 14's that yours doesn't have.

Do you have the money to spend on the new one?

Is there a reason for not just buying the new one and keeping the old one also?

I think you need to consider these thoughts before making your decision and just maybe they will make it for you.
 
IMO, if you are fully satisfied with your 2012, no problems...............why sell it or trade it, continue to enjoy it. Its less than 2 years old. Now if you are one of those with lots of cash and just want a new ride, may I suggest you pass off the 2012 to me as a gift and go for the 2014.
 
I wouldn't bet on the maintenance being as advertised just yet. The marketing us sure to be a best case scenario. Even auto makers put an * next to their intervals for "extreme" conditions, which encompasses most use cases.

You'll lose thousands to save a few hundred. I say keep the old proven and add miles to it.
 
trade

i personally would prefer to trade it in. because i don't want any hassles with someone i sold a bike to. the bike could be the best bike in the world for you but as soon as the new owner turns the corner the motor could blow and your stuck with the problems. now what i did with my last bike is put it in the dealer on consignment and went through him to sell it. it sold right away but he took 1000.00 dollars for doing it for me.
 
ride ride ride and enjoy

Hi my friends;

I would like some suggestions on what I should do. I have always relied on my wife to help make my decisions and now that she is gone I find it hard to know which way to go. So I need some help. :dontknow:

I can not decide if I should trade my 2012 :spyder2: or sell it myself. I have a White 2012 RT S SE Limited with less than 3,000 miles on it. Never a minutes trouble. I have added Ron's Sway Bar, a Bump Skid, Seal Floor Boards and have turn signals that go in the mirrors ready to install. It is a beautiful :spyder: but the 2014 looks like a lot less maintenance, and at 80 yrs old I have to have pay someone for most of the things I want done. The 2012 is paid for, so am I foolish at my age to buy something my kids will fight over when I'm gone or what. I probably will not be able to ride many more years and that's why I am asking the question, sell it myself, trade it in for a 2012 RT or just ride what I have. :dontknow:

( I know what you are going to say Bob. Buy the RT 2014)
so much time is spent and money on the hobbies of accessorize and gadgets and widgets i see this many times after the bike is done the way you want it then the passion is gone and you want to start a new project I know this have rebuilt two bikes and after made perfect i sold them i am now restoring a bmw /5 remember your lovely bride and the fun you had rid ride ride and enjoy gd bless
 
With just 3,000 miles on it my choice would be to keep it. My 2012 RT just turned 17,000 and I have decided to keep it another year and probably go for a new one in 2015. By then I should have 30,000 or so on it and I feel comfortable that it will get there without major problems. I'd like to see the 2014's get several thousand miles on them and see how the public and dealers react to any issues that may arise.

But, I am five years younger than you, so you have to decide how badly you want it now. I plan to be riding in my nineties and you should too.
 
If I were you, I'll buy 2014 and ride and have fun. All the farkles you invest on the 2012 consider them gone. I will not worry about my kids what decisions they will make after me. I raised them to love each other.

Ultimately it's your decision to make. Good luck and God Bless you.
 
:agree:
My way of thanking is to keep the 2012 and enjoy the ride. The cost of repairs are far less than the cost of trading up. I have a 2012 RTS with over 20000 miles and i love it and wouldn't trade untill the 2014 has been out a year.
I have 21000 trouble free miles on my 2012.I will wait a year and see how the 2014 performs.Hopefully trouble free.

ivor:spyder:
 
Ride your 2012 sir. For the amount of miles you are putting on it, your not going to have huge maintenance fees. Its paid off, farkled and you have no issues with it.

There is no guarantee the 2014 isnt going to have issues, we just don't know what they are yet.

Enjoy your current ride all you can. :bowdown::cheers:
 
God has blessed you to be riding at 80. The 2012 is a proven machine that you had made just for you. The 2014 has yet to be proven. Myself, I'd keep the 2012 and enjoy it. At least till the 2014 is proven. Be safe riding and God bless you. Butch
 
Ride your 2012 sir. For the amount of miles you are putting on it, your not going to have huge maintenance fees. Its paid off, farkled and you have no issues with it.

There is no guarantee the 2014 isnt going to have issues, we just don't know what they are yet.

Enjoy your current ride all you can. :bowdown::cheers:

:agree: I would ride the 2012 at Least until OCT 2014 so you know what the feedback is and then get a Great Fall Deal on a leftover!!!
 
Selling stuff yourself might be more of a hassle than you want to go through. There's always the worry about a bad check and what not all. Check with your dealer and see if he'll give you what you think is a fair trade price. But what ever you decide, by all means go get yourself that 2014 spyder, you only live once, and you get to spend a little of the kids inheritance. I hope you are able to enjoy your new ride for many miles.
 
You might talk to your dealer about having them take yours on consignment. You will have the benefit on his sales force and customer base without the hassles of dealing directly with buyers.

I hope you enjoy many more years of riding on whatever Spyder you chose to ride.
 
Sell it or trade it???......

Hi my friends;

I would like some suggestions on what I should do. I have always relied on my wife to help make my decisions and now that she is gone I find it hard to know which way to go. So I need some help. :dontknow:

I can not decide if I should trade my 2012 :spyder2: or sell it myself. I have a White 2012 RT S SE Limited with less than 3,000 miles on it. Never a minutes trouble. I have added Ron's Sway Bar, a Bump Skid, Seal Floor Boards and have turn signals that go in the mirrors ready to install. It is a beautiful :spyder: but the 2014 looks like a lot less maintenance, and at 80 yrs old I have to have pay someone for most of the things I want done. The 2012 is paid for, so am I foolish at my age to buy something my kids will fight over when I'm gone or what. I probably will not be able to ride many more years and that's why I am asking the question, sell it myself, trade it in for a 2012 RT or just ride what I have. :dontknow:

( I know what you are going to say Bob. Buy the RT 2014)

Trade it or sell it. Whichever is faster! Go for it and HAVE A BLAST!!
ronbo
 
Everyones advice is right on. Some of it comes from different viewpoints--but still right on.

Now, that was helpful, wasn't it? :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

At 80, I am impressed. I was talking about the 2014 as being my final :spyder2:. Heck, then I would be committed to ryding it for 12 years. I have yet to own a vehicle that long.

They say, you only go around once in life. I say, if you want the new 2014, go for it and don't look back. You don't want to have to say "wow, I could have had a V-8". :roflblack::roflblack:

Get what you want, and have a blast. Let others fight over the spoils.

Let us know what you decide.
 
Trade or Sell privately

I don't know the way things work where you are. Up here in Ontario Canada, If you trade your vehicle on a vehicle (say $30.000) and get $22,000 for your trade. You would only pay tax on the $8,000 difference. If you sell private and buy the vehicle at full price, then you pay tax on the $30,000. Our tax rate (HST) is 13%. You would have to sell that vehicle for $2,760 more than the dealer gives you just to break even. (doesn't factor in advertising, hassle of tryouts etc.... Something to think about!!! :shocked:
 
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