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I was just wondering how much would a dyna street bob, 2017, new, go for? I was quoted at 15,444. Curious to know how much you guys paid for yours. And its completley stock w no security or abs on it.
Well mrsp is around 13,849 according to a quick google search. So with 2,500 off it should be 11,349? And my interest rate is going to be 15%. And they did say 15,444 was out the door. Am i getting screwed with this deal?
Yes, thats what they quoted me at. And im not a 1st time customer. Ive bought a sportster 72 brand new and paid off quickley. Whats a reasonable interest rate and pricing in guys opinion?
Yes, thats what they quoted me at. And im not a 1st time customer. Ive bought a sportster 72 brand new and paid off quickley. Whats a reasonable interest rate and pricing in guys opinion?
Can't really say on either. Your interest rate is dependent on your credit score but to get a 15% rate, either your credit is horrid or they are royally ripping you off...In either situation, I wouldn't be buying...As far as price, it's tough to say what the new 18s will do to the price on leftover 17s. I live in Italy so I haven't kept up with it. If you are serious about buying with a loan, you need to get your credit score so you know what you are working with. Credit Karma is a pretty good site and free. It won't give you an exact but close enough to show you what shape you are in financially...If it turns out that your credit is decent and they are trying to rip you, I'd contact the GM at that dealer and tell him exactly why you will never purchase from them. And then I'd warn everyone I know. 15%...WTF...
Ok ill have to look into a credit union! Im actually going to put 10,500 down on the bike. I have a 500 doller hold on it till my money goes in the bank. So if when i put that down and i pay what is quoted, 15444....ill owe 4,944 on it. 15% interest rate, 200 bucks a month for 72 months he said. It just doesnt add up. Feel like they are trying to screw me. And im a returning customer w HD.
Ok ill have to look into a credit union! Im actually going to put 10,500 down on the bike. I have a 500 doller hold on it till my money goes in the bank. So if when i put that down and i pay what is quoted, 15444....ill owe 4,944 on it. 15% interest rate, 200 bucks a month for 72 months he said. It just doesnt add up. Feel like they are trying to screw me. And im a returning customer w HD.
15% with 10.5k down? Go to a credit union and finance the other portion. DON'T purchase from that dealer. They are crooks...Something is WAY off in those numbers too. 5K at 15% for 72 mos would be 105.00 a month...Crooks...
Last edited by Northbound Southerner; Oct 10, 2017 at 02:18 PM.
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