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Does anyone know what a person should expect to pay for a 08 Screamin Eagle UC? I was at the dealer yesterday and the sales guy said 40 I couldnt believe it.
I beleave there betwwen 28 and 32 grand. If you are looking for one nows the time to buy dealers are loaded with inventory, check around for best deals.
The MSRP is $35K. Add $995 dealer prep, $300 for freight, $340 for security, then add in doc fees, sales tax and 30-day license fee. I doubt if you will get one for much more than pennies under forty grand - no joke. Some dealers are marking them up between $2 - 5,000. I bought mine for MSRP and thought I was getting a good deal. In the 90 minutes it was sitting on the showroom floor waiting for me to sign the paperwork, there were three people who wanted to put a deposit on it.
Does anyone know what a person should expect to pay for a 08 Screamin Eagle UC? I was at the dealer yesterday and the sales guy said 40 I couldnt believe it.
MSRP plus freight and prep, but then you need to find a dealer that has one on the floor. The dealer I do buisiness with sold them all when the anouncement came out in July. Now if it was me and I was looking to spend 35+k I wouldn't do it on a CVO bike, their having more than there fair share of engine problems. I'd buy a plain old Ultra and make it the way I want it. Part of my budget would go towards fixing the sh!tty bottom end the MoCo seems to have stuck the 07 - 08 bikes with and making some reliable power.
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