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Hey members just wanted to get some input on this deal.
2021 Road Glide CVO Black Hole
Sales Tax is 8%
No trade In
5 year additional warranty for 84 months total
Rim and tire protection for 84 months as well
Total OTD including Tax 8% Title Tags and Warranty
$42567.62 and throwing in a 1k service. By my calculations dealer cant be making much and dont think I can do any better?
Hey members just wanted to get some input on this deal.
2021 Road Glide CVO Black Hole
Sales Tax is 8%
No trade In
5 year additional warranty for 84 months total
Rim and tire protection for 84 months as well
Total OTD including Tax 8% Title Tags and Warranty
$42567.62 and throwing in a 1k service. By my calculations dealer can’t be making much and don’t think I can do any better?
Seems fair , local dealers are getting list or at best maybe $1000 off plus tax tags and dealer prep . With your warranty& tax included, seems like a good deal to me . Good luck
Seems fair , local dealers are getting list or at best maybe $1000 off plus tax tags and dealer prep . With your warranty& tax included, seems like a good deal to me . Good luck
thanks, I thought it seemed very fair as they took $1,000s off the bike and dropped to about $36k. I assume that has to be near invoice or close with shipping etc.
It is apparently a good deal with regard to invoice, but I have another question driven by curiosity....42K for a motorcycle? That is one that I just have not been able to wrap my head around. Admittedly, I have 9 motorcycles in my garage currently so it is not solely about money, rather amount of money in a single bike.
It is apparently a good deal with regard to invoice, but I have another question driven by curiosity....42K for a motorcycle? That is one that I just have not been able to wrap my head around. Admittedly, I have 9 motorcycles in my garage currently so it is not solely about money, rather amount of money in a single bike.
To each his own. If he can afford it, more power to him. Heck, people pay $15K for a bicycle.
It is apparently a good deal with regard to invoice, but I have another question driven by curiosity....42K for a motorcycle? That is one that I just have not been able to wrap my head around. Admittedly, I have 9 motorcycles in my garage currently so it is not solely about money, rather amount of money in a single bike.
how much would you pay for a watch
$5? $200? $25,000?
i think watches are stupid, i wouldn't pay one penny for a watch
how much would you pay for a burger?
a $0.79 slider from White Castle, or some ridiculous gourmet burger for $25
how about your house? 80k....or 800
for some, 40k is chump change....some guys spend that much for a 2 week vacation
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