09 Road King value
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Year: 2009
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FLHR Road King
Model Type: Cruiser
Displacement: 1584
Cylinders: 2
VIN: 1HD1FB419
Finance Advance: $5,815
MSRP: $16,999
Avg Retail: $6,590
Auction Wholesale $5,510
Clean Trade: $5,250
Fair Trade: $4,720
5.5K would be a fair price. If tires are original they would need to be replaced. Brake fluid flushed and a three hole fluid change would be in order for negotiation purposes.
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FLHR Road King
Model Type: Cruiser
Displacement: 1584
Cylinders: 2
VIN: 1HD1FB419
Finance Advance: $5,815
MSRP: $16,999
Avg Retail: $6,590
Auction Wholesale $5,510
Clean Trade: $5,250
Fair Trade: $4,720
5.5K would be a fair price. If tires are original they would need to be replaced. Brake fluid flushed and a three hole fluid change would be in order for negotiation purposes.
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hattitude (06-29-2024)
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At most, accessories add 10% to 20% of their value at time of their purchase, if you have receipts. That added value does not include any labor charges for installation.
IMHO, if the accessory(ies) isn't(aren't) something I would have added myself, I ignore them as far as value goes, and just go by basic values....
I will pay over "average retail" if it is low mileage (not super low mileage), very clean (obviously well cared for), and has maintenance records..
Remember, it's currently a buyers' market right now.... You make your best offer, then walk if the owner isn't in agreement...
Good luck with your decision.....
IMHO, if the accessory(ies) isn't(aren't) something I would have added myself, I ignore them as far as value goes, and just go by basic values....
I will pay over "average retail" if it is low mileage (not super low mileage), very clean (obviously well cared for), and has maintenance records..
Remember, it's currently a buyers' market right now.... You make your best offer, then walk if the owner isn't in agreement...
Good luck with your decision.....
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