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Just left the dealer, couldn't buy today because I had something to get to, but I'm going back tomorrow to close the deal on a SGS at $21,700 out the door. No extras thrown in, just a straight purchase. Opinions?
If you find a dealer that is going to sell at invoice post them up. Not to mention, $1200 in delivery charges, $500 in assembly fees, etc etc.
Invoice plus Tax plus Title is around $19,400 selling at invoice with no fees attached. If anyone is OTD for that on a SGS I would be amazed. $21,700 OTD is a dang good deal.
If you find a dealer that is going to sell at invoice post them up. Not to mention, $1200 in delivery charges, $500 in assembly fees, etc etc.
Invoice plus Tax plus Title is around $19,400 selling at invoice with no fees attached. If anyone is OTD for that on a SGS I would be amazed. $21,700 OTD is a dang good deal.
That is your opinion - first the delivery is fixed $430, the bike prep is fixed $130 so I would agree to pay max $2000 over the invoice but not $3700. I am just helping people being informed. I got my new 2014 Limted for $23,000 + tags, title and tax. MSRP $26,650 ingulding delivery, bike prep wich the dealer pays on top of the invoice.
Last edited by Nickblink; Jun 10, 2014 at 04:46 PM.
Thats a hell of a deal. Here in CA, we are not so lucky. Either demand is that much higher here (quite possibly) or we are taxed through the roof (most likely), as a SG goes for about $23.5-$25K OTD in my neck of the woods.
Wishful thinging, everybody pay taxes. That was before tax, tags, title
Negative. That was AFTER tax, tag, title, as in "out the door". You have to account for the fact that this is the second bike I've purchased from them, and they know I'm going to come back and spend a lot more in parts, and also purchase my next bike from them.
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