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As always, there are some great threads and postings about deals on new HD bikes and which dealers seem to be giving the best deals. We somehow never seem to know if we negotiated deep enough or how much lower (or better of a deal) we could have gotten if we had tried a little harder. I came across this link http://www.cyclebuy.com/invoice.htm several years ago and it has helped me tremendously in negotiating my best deal. If it works for you, great! Just wanted to share.
Waaaaa hahahahahahaha
20 dollars ????? I don't think so.
Do you really think if you walked into a dealership and said "I know what your invoice is",
then they will have to say "Oh you got me, now I have to give you a good deal"?
$20 to see that you really can/can't save any $$ in the future. Hey dnitram, if you've used it and already have the info, how about sharing it. Like, how about the HD invoice numbers on a new 09 Street Glide??? What say you? Or are you affiliated with the site and just trolling for sales? Feel free to PM me if you want...
Waaaaa hahahahahahaha
20 dollars ????? I don't think so.
Do you really think if you walked into a dealership and said "I know what your invoice is",
then they will have to say "Oh you got me, now I have to give you a good deal"?
That is really funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111
Thank you
The ability to find invoice prices for about any vehicle has been around for awhile. It may not provide valuable to someone trying to buy a bike, but why slam the guy for posting information? It didnt cost you a thing to read. I think some will find it interesting. Thanks for the post.
But when this recession sets in and they have plenty of inventory in their showrooms,
then and only then will they be willing to deal like the car companies.
HD dealers still have that "whollier than thou" attitude.
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