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Has anyone had good experience with a dealership in NJ/Easter PA, or possibly NY? I'm looking for a new 09 or perhaps a deal on a used 07-09. Ive been to a couple of the dealers in CNJ/EPA and the only one that will work with me only has high end bikes that have been modified, this of course adds thousand to the cost of a bike thats already out of my price range. The other dealers I have been to are selling 09s at full MSRP, plus all the additional fees and charges. If Im going to pay full MSRP plus fees Ill wait for the 10s.
Has anyone had good experience with a dealership in NJ/Easter PA, or possibly NY? I'm looking for a new ’09 or perhaps a deal on a used ‘07-’09. I’ve been to a couple of the dealers in CNJ/EPA and the only one that will work with me only has high end bikes that have been modified, this of course adds thousand to the cost of a bike that’s already out of my price range. The other dealers I have been to are selling ‘09s at full MSRP, plus all the additional fees and charges. If I’m going to pay full MSRP plus fees I’ll wait for the ‘10s.
Any suggestions?
Hammums HD. One store in Media PA, the other in Chadds Ford PA
Bought a Fat Boy from each one. Other than the ridiculous prices for Harleys in general these are great dealerships. They are MSRP as well. No big markups. They will work with you.
I wouldnt expect to find anyone selling significantly below MSRP even on 09's. They are still brand new bikes unless you find one thats been demo'd to death.
This is pretty much what I found, MSRP plus fees. I'll wait for the '10s to come out then I'll visit again. I assume that will be in the next week or two. If I'm going to pay MSRP I want a '10 model year.
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