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No I should have known your on the bagger site,anyway I think msrp is about what every one is paying now a days. They usually throw in this or that too.
Read the above post. Now seems to be a good time to look at buying, MSRP should be a no brainer, maybe even get some goodies thrown if if you're good negotiator...I suck, but even I got 07 EGC at MSRP. (be careful though of the "dealer prep".... I actually paid about $500 over MSRP when they jacked the dealer prep charges up from even their posted dealer prep charge...I told you I suck at negotiations....
gun- think thats pritty much how well I negociated too. all I know was It was msrp at the top of the bill and wrote a check for the number at the bottom
The answer to your question depends on where you live. You really need to shop your local area. In So Cal every dealer was at msrp plus fees. They varied a little but not much. It was a case of take it or leave it. I took it.....but wished I lived where deals were better.
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