Need help with Honda finance & insurance
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Need help with Honda finance & insurance
i recently bought a 2012 cbr1000rr using american honda finaning and the dealer had told me that all that was required was liability insurance. After doing research i found out that that could have been B.S. not sure if i need it or not. my lowest insurance quote from state farm was 450 a month which with the bike payment makes that way to much a month to pay for any bike at all. so my question is can i just get liabililty with them? and if not will the dealer take the bike back since it hasnt been 72 buisness hours since i got it. also in the paper work the dealer signed a document saying they had confirmed i had the proper insurance to leave with the bike and says somthing about reassining the contract to the dealer if it is breached or somthing to that nature please help!!!! thank you ahead of time.
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Your dealer was telling you the truth. You don't necessarily need the have full coverage on the bike under Honda finance. However, and this is a big however, if that bike goes down and is totalled and Honda becomes aware of that fact, you'll be required to pay off the rest of the bike right there, AFAIK. Although, I don't get why you would bother getting a brand new bike and not get the full coverage.
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I went with my room mate to a couple of local bike dealers, and he was most interested in Honda and Kawasaki. He did the financing paperwork for both. I was with him at the Kawi dealer, and couldnt believe the things the sales person was saying. Apparently, and my guess is to sell more bikes, their loans departments can now process the bike as unsecured debt. Unsecured debt is the exact same thing as a credit card. So by changing the type of debt the loan becomes, they can circumvent the insurance requirement for full coverage on a motorcycle (which lets be honest, no 18-24 year old can afford).
Bottom line - If you total that shiny new bike, no one is going to pay to fix it, or pay off the loan. Now you are stuck with years of payments, for something that may be completely useless. Isnt capitalism great?
Bottom line - If you total that shiny new bike, no one is going to pay to fix it, or pay off the loan. Now you are stuck with years of payments, for something that may be completely useless. Isnt capitalism great?
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well good thing is i deploy to afghanistan in a few months so the bike will be in storage for at least 9 months and will be paid at least half way through in that case. Is it likley for the dealer to take the bike back still and wat really scares me is the paper in there that says i have to maintain comp collision but at the same time the dealer signed saying i had wat was required so idk i just want to aviod getting hit with the dealer adding crazy insurance to it without telling them and if i have to keep it with the liability wat are some safe gaurds that anyone would recomend such as frame sliders some kind of roll cage mabye around it or somthing like that. and if im looking at 450 a month with state farm and i have no accidents and clean driving record will be 22 on oct 5 wat can i do to find cheap insurance bc i see ppl online with similar bikes that only pay like 100 a month thanks again and i no i left out all the periods in this reply one big run on sentence lol.
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That's why I personally don't buy new bikes or new cars....or even new house....see the thing about buying new, you are paying for luxury. It's all new!!! But the minute you drive off the lot, it's used and value drop 20%...even if you only have 200 miles on the motor. Dealer won't take it back. In your case, still within cooling down period, try it...if they take it back, do it!!! Get something used, be patience, save up and pay it off.....then get liability insurance. Best to stay within our means....or else you'll put yourself in a tough position to get out of.
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ya i really agree with that now. But from what you no will i be forced to get full coverage on it. If so what can i do if the dealer will not take it back. I worked my *** off to get my credit where it is now and can stand to think of it being destroyed bc some saleman lied to me to make a quick sale. I guess its a lesson learned regardless.
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I highly doubt you can return the bike. If the dealer did take it back, thank your lucky stars. For them, a sale is a sale.
As for your dilemma, say hi to the Taliban for me! Its been a few years since they tried to shoot me down
But seriously, do you have a safe place to store the bike? Parents locked garage? On base storage? Local off base secured storage (make sure you pay 9 months in full ahead of time, dont need them auctioning off your belongings for a late payment!)
Anyway, Id keep the bike, make sure it is locked away in a super safe place (on base is the best! Do you know anyone with base housing?)
As far as insurance, I would get whatever covers theft (comprehensive?) and thats it, and tell them it is in storage and will not be ridden. Dont let them tell you there is no such thing, there is, and I have it. Go with State Farm, they are by far the cheapest on all insurance (home, renters, motorcycle, car).
Cheers.
P.S. What FOB in Trashcanistan will you be calling home?
As for your dilemma, say hi to the Taliban for me! Its been a few years since they tried to shoot me down
But seriously, do you have a safe place to store the bike? Parents locked garage? On base storage? Local off base secured storage (make sure you pay 9 months in full ahead of time, dont need them auctioning off your belongings for a late payment!)
Anyway, Id keep the bike, make sure it is locked away in a super safe place (on base is the best! Do you know anyone with base housing?)
As far as insurance, I would get whatever covers theft (comprehensive?) and thats it, and tell them it is in storage and will not be ridden. Dont let them tell you there is no such thing, there is, and I have it. Go with State Farm, they are by far the cheapest on all insurance (home, renters, motorcycle, car).
Cheers.
P.S. What FOB in Trashcanistan will you be calling home?
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