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Check around Hammond H-D just sold a 2021 StreetGlide Special for $24,999 plus the usual shipping and setup. Some dealers need to meet sales quotas and the incentive is greater than the discount to they give.
For what it's worth, it's end of the season in many areas of the country so that will influence if you're in the north or mid west. But I'd try to sell now, while prices are a little inflated because next season a new model year will be out and prices may have come down a bit if covid ever decides to stop being a bitch.
Local dealership is offering me 23K. Not sure what to do.
For $1k (I understand how much money that is) is it worth you to list it, sit on it, deal with all the spammers out there and all the tire kickers, respond to emails and/or texts that never go anywhere and then have to allow test rides and such once it gets to that point ?
or do you sell it to your dealer NOW and walk away with $23k and no headache or wait.
for me If I was willing to take $24 after all of that, then I am really good to take $23 for zero hassle.
but then again, that is just my thinking. I am no longer interested in dealing with all of that stuff.
For $1k (I understand how much money that is) is it worth you to list it, sit on it, deal with all the spammers out there and all the tire kickers, respond to emails and/or texts that never go anywhere and then have to allow test rides and such once it gets to that point ?
or do you sell it to your dealer NOW and walk away with $23k and no headache or wait.
for me If I was willing to take $24 after all of that, then I am really good to take $23 for zero hassle.
but then again, that is just my thinking. I am no longer interested in dealing with all of that stuff.
No I get that, I could take the 23K. Im just not sure I should sell it. Im leaning that way, but damn.
I sold my Fxr. Loved it, didn't need the money, but hardly ever rode it. I thought I would miss it but for the most part as long as I have the Road Glide to ride I'm good.
There is a difference between missing riding vs missing what you are riding. The market for selling is on your side, so that should help you decide somewhat.
I sold my Fxr. Loved it, didn't need the money, but hardly ever rode it. I thought I would miss it but for the most part as long as I have the Road Glide to ride I'm good.
There is a difference between missing riding vs missing what you are riding. The market for selling is on your side, so that should help you decide somewhat.
I got cold feet today once I rode to the dealership. I turned down his offer of 23K.
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