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I am going to look at a used 2110 private sale, and see what Seacoast has for new or used 2010/2011 wwideglides. Wish me luck. I am ready to pull the trigger on something!
I am going to look at a used 2010 private sale, and see what Seacoast has for new or used 2010/2011 wwideglides. Wish me luck. I am ready to pull the trigger on something!
(fixed it for ya...)In Litchfield by chance? Looks interesting for the price if so. If not, check on new first. Used dealers around here think they're selling gold. Good luck!
(fixed it for ya...)In Litchfield by chance? Looks interesting for the price if so. If not, check on new first. Used dealers around here think they're selling gold. Good luck!
I saw that one as well but not a fan of the apes. There is a 2010 at empire automotive as well, but they have been busted in the past for odometer rollbacks on their cars, so I wouldn't give them a dime. There is a 2010 used at Nashua hd that they will only sell for more than new. They are also the only dealer in the area that has a 2010 leftover but it is sunglo which I didn't like.
(fixed it for ya...)In Litchfield by chance? Looks interesting for the price if so. If not, check on new first. Used dealers around here think they're selling gold. Good luck!
Ya that's the one. I don't like the accessories on it, so I don't want to pay for them. Ha Ha. I will stop at Seacoast on the way. The dealers in Maine won't deal, and I know several people who got better deals in NH. Maybe because there is more competition without having to drive so far? IDK. Do you fellas know what fees they put on top of the price of the bike, such as prep, doc, etc.... I bought my sporty used and didn't have to deal with dealerships.
Ya that's the one. I don't like the accessories on it, so I don't want to pay for them. Ha Ha. I will stop at Seacoast on the way. The dealers in Maine won't deal, and I know several people who got better deals in NH. Maybe because there is more competition without having to drive so far? IDK. Do you fellas know what fees they put on top of the price of the bike, such as prep, doc, etc.... I bought my sporty used and didn't have to deal with dealerships.
I bought mine in Rochester and they quoted me an out the door price...$14,700....so you can negotiate the fees which amount to about $1000. Rochester and Seacoast are one in the same but they deal independently so shop around.
Yeah i got the tire warrenty then everybody told me i was a idiot. dont know who is right yet lol but i dont see the point of it. either one is a really good deal
The tire warranty is a joke. I got suckered on that one and when I had a flat I had to come out of pocket anyway and I am waiting on a check from the warranty company.
The prices you are mentioning are about what I paid for my 2010, I think I paid 13499 out the door before adding the stupid tire warranty.
I saw that one as well but not a fan of the apes. There is a 2010 at empire automotive as well, but they have been busted in the past for odometer rollbacks on their cars, so I wouldn't give them a dime. There is a 2010 used at Nashua hd that they will only sell for more than new. They are also the only dealer in the area that has a 2010 leftover but it is sunglo which I didn't like.
Sounds like you're already ahead of the game with the prices quoted to you. Jump before it's too late! Spring is coming.
Newb to the forum and looking to be a new owner of my first bike ever. I have done my research and tied that to my emotional leanings and have settled on the 2011 FXDWG. I have 4 local dealers bidding for my sale and it is coming down to the Sedona Orange and the Vivid Black. Right now the lowest price I have is for the Sedona Orange at 14k out the door or 14300 with the wheel and tire insurance. Black one for 13697 out the door or 13997 with wheel and tire insurance. Each place will store it for free until April as I am in NH and riding season doesn't begin until then and will deliver to my door.
My question is what are others getting the bikes for cost wise and if the tire and wheel insurance is really worth it? It covers 5 years. Alternatively, there is another dealer that won't budge off the $15129 msrp but is giving a 2 year extension of the factory warranty for any bike purchased in February.
In April of 2010 my son bought the FXDWG with flames out the door for 16,000. Got one year at 10% in the store on all parts and clothes plus the POINTS program. At the end of April i bought a new Fatboy with the chrome wheels, Black Ice Pearl paint and the security system for 18,000 out the door with all the same 10% deal. Also i might add the 500 mile service was free with the Synthetic oil in all 3 holes. I did get the tire warranty, but i will get the use if it one way or another with a drill bit ! Was not included in the price, Got it after i got a flat in the rear with a nail at 250 miles. 300 bucks later it was fixed. So i sprung the 500 bucks for the tire and wheel program...I dont know if we got a real deal or not after reading the post. For us it was at the time.....
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