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Are there any dealers in the Mid-West, preferably Michigan that sell below MSRP? I've always bought used and it's killing me to pay sticker price.
I think it will be hard to find an '06 let go under MSRP...but you can haggle on the accessories and installation. I would probably try and find a dealer with some '05s left over...probably get those under MSRP. Just my thoughts
My brother just got a smokin deal on an '06 Night Train in Indiana, I think. I will get the dealer name for ya, dont know if thats too far. $1000 under MSRP. http://www.hdvalpo.com/default.asp
Kokomo dealer.............
Good Luck.
I ordered a softail deluxe from the Appleton, WI. H.D last Oct.( should be here
in a couple weeks). Dealer took off $850 and threw in the 1000 mile service(around
$250) and i get 15% off all purchases for one year. They've got about 50 new bikes
on the floor. Might be worth a trip.
Not sure what city you're in, but Tecumseh HD gave me MSRP plus a $500 allowance for any HD accessories, plus 15% off any purchases over the next 2 years. I got on the phone before I drove around. Some of the dealers did not want to even talk price unless you were in-person. Those were the ones that lost my business.
Not sure what city you're in, but Tecumseh HD gave me MSRP plus a $500 allowance for any HD accessories, plus 15% off any purchases over the next 2 years. I got on the phone before I drove around. Some of the dealers did not want to even talk price unless you were in-person. Those were the ones that lost my business.
It's a small dealership (you get the home-town treatment), but they have a sister dealer in Cement City which is larger, and about 5-10 minutes west of Tecumseh. The Cement City dealership is a little bigger. Good people. If you are interested, PM me, I'll give you their phone and the sales girl I bought from. No complaints.[sm=smiley20.gif]
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