Dealer Stealer question...
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Dealer Stealer question...
I am ramping up to purchasing a 08 CBR1K...I have never delt w retail sales when it comes to motorcycles. I have done a TON of searching but can't find this answer..
If the 08 is roughly 11K MSRP what is the dealerships most likely cost in the Bike? I have heard 25% or so I think which would put them at some 8250.00
Is this accurate? I understand dealerships are not a not for profit operation, I just want all the info I can when I go in for battle.
Thanks guys!
If the 08 is roughly 11K MSRP what is the dealerships most likely cost in the Bike? I have heard 25% or so I think which would put them at some 8250.00
Is this accurate? I understand dealerships are not a not for profit operation, I just want all the info I can when I go in for battle.
Thanks guys!
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RE: Dealer Stealer question...
Battle all you want, but demand will ultimately settle it. If they think there is a high demand (there there does seem to be for the '08s right now), and can sell it to the next guy who isn't far behind you, you're pushing a rope.
I imagine FLA is a fairly hot market, with year-round riding, etc.
I ran into exactly that here.
I imagine FLA is a fairly hot market, with year-round riding, etc.
I ran into exactly that here.
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RE: Dealer Stealer question...
I read on another forum the invoice price was $10,074 I'd need confirmation though.
(yes of course I missed a zero).
Remember they have a holdback too though, when they sell bikes they get money back from honda after a few months. On suzuki bikes holdback is 3% of the invoice price or something which would make it only $300 if honda has the same holdbacks.
So technically they *can* sell you a bike for 10k if the invoice is 10k and still make holdback profit on it, but I would be shocked if they did this on the first year of the bike.
My next step is going to be to find out from a friend of mine the exact invoice price and holdback.
(yes of course I missed a zero).
Remember they have a holdback too though, when they sell bikes they get money back from honda after a few months. On suzuki bikes holdback is 3% of the invoice price or something which would make it only $300 if honda has the same holdbacks.
So technically they *can* sell you a bike for 10k if the invoice is 10k and still make holdback profit on it, but I would be shocked if they did this on the first year of the bike.
My next step is going to be to find out from a friend of mine the exact invoice price and holdback.
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RE: Dealer Stealer question...
I guess a good gauge would be to look at how much last years models are selling for (if they still have any) and compare that to the MSRP. Obviously, dealers would be focused on breaking even with a year old model that focused on making a large profit.
But the comment about supply vs. demand is very true for the 08's. Too many people want them right now for the dealers to haggle with the price too much.
But the comment about supply vs. demand is very true for the 08's. Too many people want them right now for the dealers to haggle with the price too much.
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RE: Dealer Stealer question...
My friend works at a large dealer, he said he only sold one so far this year. I asked him what I could get one for and the first price they told me is 10.9k OTD. I haven't started bargaining yet...
I went to a competitor to get an idea, that guy was a small dealer and he claimed he sold 8 so far in total this year and he has 8 more to sell. He was shocked i got a 10.9k offer from the other place but said he'd beat whatever they offered (his way of getting the last say and not giving a price).
I went to a competitor to get an idea, that guy was a small dealer and he claimed he sold 8 so far in total this year and he has 8 more to sell. He was shocked i got a 10.9k offer from the other place but said he'd beat whatever they offered (his way of getting the last say and not giving a price).