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this is an example of "we do not know what you actually paid for the sled" non of our business but the post does not answer the ops question.
You're right, it is none of your business. Tax here is 7%, tag was $100 or so, setup was $499. Do the math, I answered the OP's question. Heck, you want a scan of the damn buyers order too?
$21,599 plus freight of $695. Tax and fees was $890. Just looked at my sales contract. MSRP of 26,099. So I stand corrected. A savings of $4500 off of MSRP not $4700. I apologize for the mis -communication.
I'm sure you made a good deal but wasn't there a trade in clouding the numbers ?
I'm sure you made a good deal but wasn't there a trade in clouding the numbers ?
That was before the equity in my trade. I didn't care how they worked the numbers as long as the out the door was where I wanted to be. It was $4500 lower than the quote last October. I'm happy.
Digging that color. I had a similar sales experience at my nearest HD dealer. It's unfortunate that they think that just because you like the bike they have found a sucker. They were attempting to charge me MSRP + the add-ons they had on the showroom model, + the labor to install them, lol. I listened carefully and then gave them the number they needed to beat and told them I was going to walk around while they figured out if they could do it, or not. Drove an hour away and bought the same bike the same day when they couldn't.
Very nice scoot! I have said that I'll never buy new, but with the deals you guys are getting, it doesn't pay to buy one a year old with a little miles vs brand new with no miles.Best of luck with it!
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