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Where can I see and touch a new 2020 rt limited

Brentc

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So were very interested in a new 2020 rt limited, but obviously would like to sit on and kick the tires before ordering. Anyplace in the northeast have one on hand that anyone knows of?
 
I wonder if BRP will have any at the international bike shows?

That's what I've been wondering too. BRP has been skipping many of the major bikes shows for years now. However, they have 2 new (newer) products, so let's hope they do.
 
In the release videos, they said that the 4 shown were the only ones produced so far in the world, so you’ll have to be patient for a while longer :thumbup:

Pete
 
So were very interested in a new 2020 rt limited, but obviously would like to sit on and kick the tires before ordering. Anyplace in the northeast have one on hand that anyone knows of?

HI, My dealership in Vermont, wont have them in until February, ( now they have the 2019/ 2020 sleds in the show room). I want to see a 2020 RT Limited in person also.
Deanna
 
As I recall, at the Homecoming, the tour of the assembley line showed they produce snowmobiles in the Summer and Spyders in the Winter so most likely they are waiting to re-start the Spyder assembley line.
 
You Nort Americans are SO lucky! :lecturef_smilie:

:( My 'local dealer', the mob here in Adelaide, South Australia, said "Maybe January 2020, but more likely March/April!" :shocked:

The bloke I usually go to for any 'bigger' Can-Am/BRP purchases, a Dealer who is about 800 miles away, is only a little more optimistic.... :sour:

Ahh well, at least that'll give me some time to see what sorta 'BRP overlooked' issues the beta testers..... errr, initial buyers might find! :rolleyes: :D
 
You Nort Americans are SO lucky! :lecturef_smilie:

:( My 'local dealer', the mob here in Adelaide, South Australia, said "Maybe January 2020, but more likely March/April!" :shocked:

The bloke I usually go to for any 'bigger' Can-Am/BRP purchases, a Dealer who is about 800 miles away, is only a little more optimistic.... :sour:

Ahh well, at least that'll give me some time to see what sorta 'BRP overlooked' issues the beta testers..... errr, initial buyers might find! :rolleyes: :D

When I was in AK and there was still a dealer for Spyders...I was lucky to get a new one in March/April. My 2014 arrived April 30, 2014.
 
I was on the Imotorsports (Chicago)web site and noticed they show several 2020s in stock.

I also went to Imotorsports to check the inventory. They show the full line up of F3 and Spyder for 2020. Most dealers that post this kind of inventory page...do not usually have them all in stock. They are for information use only. Before making a trip, I would call them and find out if they indeed have the one you are looking at in stock.

My ex dealer and many other Spyder dealers have done the same. They show a full line up and have one or two in stock.

Trust, but verify. :yes:
 
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Somebody posted on Facebook that the dealership Comtant in Mirabel, north of Montreal had a 2020 RT.

I assume it was a demo unit and for a limited time. There was no mention if you could take a test ride.

Check with your local dealers, they may get one at some time.
 
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