I agree with Dave and Retired - I live in Maryland close to Baltimore and interfaced with the three Can-Am dealers in Maryland and one in PA when I purchased my 2015 F3 - I wound up going with Imotorsports - traded in my 2008 Spyder (also purchased out of state in 2008) - worth the call IMHO.
As a side note I have used (since 2008) and been pleased with Service Department at Talbot Power Sports in Easton Maryland.
I bought my RTL outside of Philadelphia last June because they were the only dealership in the area with a new-in-the-crate 2015 RTL. The following weekend, I stopped in to Pete's and asked in the service department what the first service would cost, I was told that it would be 3 hours labor plus parts and would be around $500.00. On the Maryland Spyderweb I learned of a dealership in Hanover, PA, Motosports, Inc. that was HIGHLY recommended. I visited the showroom the following weekend and was told that the first service would cost somewhere between $200 to $250. One of the salesmen spent around an hour giving me tips on the Spyder (since I came from being a two-wheeler, I needed all the help I could get). They were warm and friendly and I have since been back on 2 occasions to have aftermarket parts installed. I won't go anywhere else for service! Address is 2117 Baltimore Pike, Hanover. PA 17331 and their phone # is 717-632-7093. Also, www.motosportsinc.com.
I am a big believer in buying where you can get it serviced. Every one says that any dealer must service it because it is warranty. this is true but I know for a fact that they take care of their own customers first. sometimes the "best" deal isn't always the best deal. I sold new and used Fords for over 27 years. the local dealer pays taxes and employes people in his local area. if no one lets the local dealer make any money they will cease to exist. this is just my 2 cents worth.I have decided on getting the F3 Limited and I dropped past Pete's in Baltimore. I plan to trade in my 2014 RTL but does anyone know if I could get a better deal for the F3 L (currently $22K)?
I have decided on getting the F3 Limited and I dropped past Pete's in Baltimore. I plan to trade in my 2014 RTL but does anyone know if I could get a better deal for the F3 L (currently $22K)?
..BeRight, I just checked and Imotorsports Inc. is in IL. which is over 11 hours from where I live. They do have competitive pricing but that would be a heck of a trip this time of year.
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Why drive ... iMotorsports delivers just like PitBull does. Happy shopping.
I am a little curious as to what a 2014 RTL would go for on a trade...
I just traded my RTS with 12000 miles and I got $16,500. I traded for $6500 for a 2016 RTLI am a little curious as to what a 2014 RTL would go for on a trade...
I am a big believer in buying where you can get it serviced. Every one says that any dealer must service it because it is warranty. this is true but I know for a fact that they take care of their own customers first. sometimes the "best" deal isn't always the best deal. I sold new and used Fords for over 27 years. the local dealer pays taxes and employes people in his local area. if no one lets the local dealer make any money they will cease to exist. this is just my 2 cents worth.
I plan to trade-in instead of going through the hassle of selling on my own. Therefore, they would have to do an trade-in assessment on the RTL. Otherwise, I like the idea of delivery.
Hi JM,
I'm from the southern Maryland area as well and just traded my 2011 RSS for the F3-S and love it... I went up to Erie, PA. (7hrs away) and found a great deal. Had a fellow Spyder rider friend go with and after he rode my new purchase he was up at Petes cycle two weeks later and found a F3T-SS used for $19.2K. He traded his 2013 ST in on it and they gave him $10k on the trade for his bike. A bit low imho but he was satisfied with the swap. Good luck with your search... I see a number of them for sale on cycle trader and through dealer websites up and down the eastern seaboard. There's always Fredricksburg Motorsport in addition to Petes Cycle in our general area. Don't be afraid to log a few miles or utilize a freight transporter when purchasing through a reputable dealer. Good luck and ride safe brother !
Regards,
Brion