Here’s my 2 cents opinion. Obviously, I would need to know the price difference between the 2015 and 2018 RT Limited. But if the mileage was 30,000 or less, on the 2015, I’d go for the 2015. I much prefer the portable, detacheable, Garmon GPS on the 2015. Also, I much prefer the Analog Fuel and Temp. Gauges on the 2015. Other wise, they are close to being identical Vehicles. My 2016 RT Ltd. now has 32,000 miles on it, and I bought it in April 2017 as a new left over. I traded in my 2012 RT Ltd. on it, that I bought new, in Jan. 2012, and paid almost full price, i.e. $30,000 out the door, but I had a 2002 Kawi Vulcan 1500 Classic that the Dealer took on Trade, for Low Blue Book.. I logged 55,300 miles on the 2012 RT Ltd., and spent another $5000 on Maintenance and Service costs on it in the 5 years I had it, and only got $8000 Trade in on it for my 2016. BRP recomended Oil change and Filters to be every 3000 miles, when I bought my 2012, and I wasted a lot of money doing that before they raised the Service to 4600 miles. I never have done any of my own Service. When I traded, every one wanted the 1330, and were upgrading from their 998s, and I was one of the hold outs, as I thought my 2012 998 V-Twin 5 speed was the Cat’s Meow,......until I caved in and bought my 2016 1330 6 speed! No camparison, in my opinion. The 1330 is a much better Vehicle, other than the shocks, which were not as good as on the 2012.
Also, I prefer the RT Ltd, over the S, because I like the electric Wind Screen that raises and lowers, and I like the Garmon GPS and the Chrome, so those features are worth the extra money to me. I never bought the Extended Waurentee on my 2012, so was saddled with a $1300 repair bill on my 2012 when the Air Compressor and Air Bag failed. The Xtended Waurentee would have covered the Air Compressior but not the Bag. I have not decided if I will purchase the Extended Waurentee on my 2016 yet, as I have until Sept. to decide. But how ever you do, I think the RT Limited is a great choice. I have ridden mine Solo, as my Wife quit riding eith me after the first 3000 miles, as she got bored. I never get bored! Good !uck!
007 James
Unfortunately I am from Wisconsin so I am a few weeks away from getting a Spyder. I have decided on the RT limited and would like some opinions on the older models (I found a nice 2015 with 23,000 miles) compared to a 2018. Obviously there is a price difference, but is it worth the extra money to get a 2018? I would like the added warranty, but I have heard mixed reviews on the BRP connect. Also is 23,000 miles too many to get on a used one? Most of the used models I see only seem to have a few thousand so I assume the previous owner either didn't like or didn't ride much.
I realize there is no correct answer, I just would like some opinions and get some advice from some ryders who have probably been in the same situation.
Thanks guys.