M8's - Are dealers only selling at MSRP?
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Pretty much what I figured. My dealer said the MOCO is holding firm on MSRP. I understand they are independent franchises and should be able to set their own prices, but just going by what the finance guy told me. I am going to wait until this winter to, if I do buy. Still a little nervous about a first year engine, but hopefully by December or January, if anything catastrophic is wrong with the engines it will surface by then.
As for paying 3-5K over MSRP... eff that. No frickin' way. I have never even paid MSRP for any vehicle, and can't believe I'm considering it now. But damn... All I hear is what smokin' machines these new M8's are. And no. Not interested in a 16. I have a 103 on my FLD, and quite happy with that, but the same engine on a RGU has to be hamper the performance.
And thanks for all the feedback!!
As for paying 3-5K over MSRP... eff that. No frickin' way. I have never even paid MSRP for any vehicle, and can't believe I'm considering it now. But damn... All I hear is what smokin' machines these new M8's are. And no. Not interested in a 16. I have a 103 on my FLD, and quite happy with that, but the same engine on a RGU has to be hamper the performance.
And thanks for all the feedback!!
Last edited by bradn; 10-03-2016 at 02:06 PM.
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No offense to those that do, but there is no way in hell I would pay MSRP (much less more) for a new motorcycle. That premium that people are paying is for nothing more than being able to say you got one when the came out. Someone is going to get one 6 or 7 months from now and owe less on his before he ever makes a payment than the ones who bought theirs first who will have made 6 or 7 payments.
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captbob (10-03-2016)
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Too many good late model bikes for sale to take that kind of bath. That idea worked years ago when you couldn't buy an HD new or used anywhere. Today no such luck. Besides there are now quite a few other name brands to select from if the Moco gets too ridiculous in their pricing. I think HD is going to alienate potential customers with this tactic.
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Too many good late model bikes for sale to take that kind of bath. That idea worked years ago when you couldn't buy an HD new or used anywhere. Today no such luck. Besides there are now quite a few other name brands to select from if the Moco gets too ridiculous in their pricing. I think HD is going to alienate potential customers with this tactic.
Also heard this rumor about HD cutting production. Sounded like a bullshit negotiation tactic to me, but who knows. Anything over MSRP I would find another dealer. Yes, despite what some folks say, there are honest ones out there.
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MOCO could be artificially withholding supply of M8's, which increases demand and dealer markup.
Same thing happens with cars ..most recently the Dodge Challenger Hellcat.
Sadly motorcycles, boats and RV's do not have a Monroney sticker or any consumer idea what invoice or dealer cost is.
Most of us have no problem finding a 20% off MSRP deal on a car. No way on a Harley.
Same thing happens with cars ..most recently the Dodge Challenger Hellcat.
Sadly motorcycles, boats and RV's do not have a Monroney sticker or any consumer idea what invoice or dealer cost is.
Most of us have no problem finding a 20% off MSRP deal on a car. No way on a Harley.
Last edited by upflying; 10-03-2016 at 04:17 PM.