Good price on 2016 Road Glide Special
#43
Hey Brown, what year is that? The 2015 I'm looking is about that much but has 2700 miles on it as a demo. I checked out the bill sheet and it said $32k with parts and labor and i want to say included tax.
Out the door price is 29500. Id like some cash back for the 2700 miles that they have put on it.
What are peoples thought on this?
Out the door price is 29500. Id like some cash back for the 2700 miles that they have put on it.
What are peoples thought on this?
#44
If I understand you correctly, that's a darn good price. I'm guessing that works out to a selling price of approximately $19k, plus the "Mickey Mouse" dealer fee of $700ish for a real sale price of around $19,700? Add a 6.5%-7% sales tax and some title & license fees? Sounds good to me for a '16.
#45
I'm watching this thread. I was really close to pulling the trigger on the RGS last August but when the dealer added in $2k in fees, I walked. They called and called but I said screw it, I'll wait till this year. So, here I am. Been scoping out used 2015's but wouldn't mind a new one if I could find a decent deal.
#46
#47
And thats a shame as the RGS/RGU are far superior handling machines compared to batwing bikes. It's all about supply and demand and for some reason the Street Glide is a number one seller for the MOCO and has been for awhile. The Rushmore Road Glide is one sexy beast.
#48
Originally Posted by jd05flhtci
One again I would not say far superior. That is a matter of opinion. Everyone has a different ride style and taste. I hear the shark guys saying the batwing shakes when trucks go by but i do not experience that,they say it cuts wind better but that is not a fact either in my experience it was worse. Both bikes are nice in their own way and that is why MOCO builds both diferent strokes for different folks.
#50
Especially when the dealers dont give you anything for trade with add ons. But guys will continue to pay 30k for 20k bikes