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Well, I gave $21,500 OTD for a '08 FLHTC for color, ABS, CC, and $500 of free crap and 20% off for 2 Yrs on parts and accesories. I didn't think that was totally putrid, but maybe not the best deal of the century either. It is what it is I guess.
Well I did it!!! $21,700.00 OTD Black Pearl, ABS, Cruise and Security (including 7% sales tax). Set for May delivery and I can't wait!!
Looks like you made out well. Looks like MSRP with cruise, security and ABS as as well as a 7% sales tax would have been $21,464.20, so it looks like you are only paying about $235.80 for delivery.
Congrats on your new ride. BTW I knew security and ABS were optional, I for some reason thought the cruise was standard on the SG, but it is optional as well.
Well I did it!!! $21,700.00 OTD Black Pearl, ABS, Cruise and Security (including 7% sales tax). Set for May delivery and I can't wait!!
Looks like you made out well. Looks like MSRP with cruise, security and ABS as as well as a 7% sales tax would have been $21,464.20, so it looks like you are only paying about $235.80 for delivery.
Congrats on your new ride. BTW I knew security and ABS were optional, I for some reason thought the cruise was standard on the SG, but it is optional as well.
For that money I would buy an new ultra and then remove the tour pack and lower it. You may want that tour pack some day.
FYI: You may want to consider a used bike. I saw a slightly used 2006 SE Ultra at the dealer a few months ago for about $24,500. This is a $36,000 bike. I bought my 2001 SE RG for $16,500 which new sold for $25,000.
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