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I've been to Adamec at Baymeadows a few times, but they are quite a bit further away from me than Seminole in Sanford. Anyone I've spoken to there has been nice, friendly & helpful. I do know some people who claim to have got great deals at that dealership, but I've never got to the point of buying there.
I've bought my last 3 bikes from Seminole. All from the same guy, Keith Boggs, who has been there for years. Parts dept is okay. They have Customer Appreciation Day once or twice a month, so you can buy parts & accessories at a discount. Haven't really tried their service dept, other than warranty work, as I bring my bike to Black Gold here in Daytona.
Since you live in DB, I guess you've discovered what most locals know about the dealership in Ormond Beach & NSB. Shop around and save thousands of dollars. Get treated better too. And appreciated. If you're willing to travel to shop Adamec to the north, you might want to visit Space Coast to the south. Both Space Coast & Seminole are very high volume dealers, but I've done better at Seminole. And they're closer. And I like the no nonsense attitude of my sales guy.
Got my first Harley from Orlando Harley, Ok deal now that I look back at it. But I got a good deal at Seminole Harley. I bought my last one on the last day of the year that they were open in 2015. I would think buying at the end of the month you get a little better deal. If the quota thing is for real they will want to get the sale.
I bought my '13 Road Glide at Seminole. I have also purchased from Rossmeyer's and have bike serviced there. I have not had any complaints about either one. I think Jerry 'thunder mug' has bought from Adamec....and he will chime in. I bought my bike from Seminole because they had what I wanted at the time. If Rossmeyer's had the same bike, I would have bought it there. (I bought the bike used in 2014....thought it would be the LAST road glide. LOL)
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