Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
#21
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
Last summer I bought my 07 Road King from the dealer in Appleton WI. Did the deal over the phone. They did not have in stock what I had but after talking to them they found what I wanted. Deal ended up being MSRP and only WI fees(tax etc). 15% off all added accessories w/installation included,15% off everything in the store for a year. 1/2 off first service. Beat the hell out of the "deal" that Wausau was going to give me. By the way, I didn't talk to the guys on the floor, I went right to the sales mgr.(Digger) Don't know what he could do for you now but might be worth a phone call. He dosen't remember my name but when ever I have been in the store he asks how my King is running. Must be able to put the face and bike together.
#22
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
good luck finding one with hd cutting 26000 bikes from production this year i think the best you will find will be msrp + freight and shipping
#23
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
Look up Leo @ Wildfire HD in VillaPark, IL. Tell him what your looking for with the best price you have found....they guarentee to beat any deal. Also tell him that Chicago HD was going to give you free prep, and doc fees. Tell him that D.J. and the Orbell's sent you in or refered him to you and he'll help you out. Last year my family bought 3 bikes (Ultra Classic, Heritage, Deluxe) so he tends to like us. Good luck and be patient youll find your deal. PM me if you have any more questions.
#24
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
ORIGINAL: msh134
good luck finding one with hd cutting 26000 bikes from production this year i think the best you will find will be msrp + freight and shipping
good luck finding one with hd cutting 26000 bikes from production this year i think the best you will find will be msrp + freight and shipping
Try Thunder in the Valley, Mankato. They justsold one of our benefit rides a raffle bike at the lowest cost of any dealer in Mn.
#25
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
ORIGINAL: msh134
good luck finding one with hd cutting 26000 bikes from production this year i think the best you will find will be msrp + freight and shipping
good luck finding one with hd cutting 26000 bikes from production this year i think the best you will find will be msrp + freight and shipping
#26
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
ORIGINAL: scoobs
15% off all added accessories w/installation,15% off everything in the store for a year. 1/2 off first service.
15% off all added accessories w/installation,15% off everything in the store for a year. 1/2 off first service.
#27
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
ORIGINAL: mstakern
I just called HD of Palm Beach, and the do have $1,100.00 off big twins, but will not ship the bike to you for free. That is on your dime, but $1,100.00 off is a great deal. It is all MSRP here in Ohio.
I just called HD of Palm Beach, and the do have $1,100.00 off big twins, but will not ship the bike to you for free. That is on your dime, but $1,100.00 off is a great deal. It is all MSRP here in Ohio.
When I was in their showroom last week, they had a huge banner advertising the "$1100 off on big twins, more on other models" promotion. Their showroom is loaded and they know how to move bikes.
I think most consumers will either buy or walk away when the salesman quotes MSRP. Everything is negotiable, including Harleys. An important aspect is not to shop price when in the showroom. Do that over the phone.
When I bought my American IronHorse the dealer hit me at $35,000+++. I wound up, 3 hours later, for $28,500 out the door. I shopped that bike from North Carolina to Florida, so I pretty much knew what I could buy it for.
Last August I traded the IronHorse in on a new Electra Glide Classic. The dealer started me at $5,000 + my bike. I wound up swapping even up! When I shopped the IronHorse over the phone from Florida to Texas, nobody wanted it to start with. If you think Harleys are soft right now, try selling a chopper. They are ice cold.
These are tough times, economically, and sales of "Toys" are the first to feel it.
#28
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
I bought my Screaming Eagle Dyna and my wifes Super Glide Custom last year from Bala's in Mauston Wisconsin which is about three and a half hours from the Twin Cities. No freight, no setup, 1000 dollars of Msrp on the Screaming Eagle 1600 off on the Super Glide. the Super Glide was an 06 which was still on the floor. I bought them in November of 06. A smaller dealer but I would recommend them.
#29
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
Thanks for all the info everyone, it helps.
Hey Raxus, I contacted Big Barn and he quoted me 22,000 for a Road King Classic (non abs, non anniversary) but said he would take $2000 off that price. Not much of a deal if you ask me.
Hey Raxus, I contacted Big Barn and he quoted me 22,000 for a Road King Classic (non abs, non anniversary) but said he would take $2000 off that price. Not much of a deal if you ask me.
#30
RE: Looking for dealer in the Midwest who is willing to deal
Capitol Harley in Lansing Michigan , had a promotion... all bikes at msrp, out the door. I think the promotion ended , but it might be worth a try.You might want to check them out.