Let's see your CREDIT SCORE!
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Been contemplating buying a second bike. Something "COMFORTABLE" to cruise on and probably take my girlfriend out on. Considering a Dyna or a 48. My Sporty is way too rough and it is impossible to do 2-up on.
I would keep it simple and just do a seat/pipes/bar upgrade. Probably z-bars. Keep it mostly stock.
I want you guys to share your 'deal making skills'. Gimme an idea as to what to expect for a monthly payment with no money down. I'd love to grab a leftover and really get a hot deal. I've never bought new, and I hear people with credit scores around 500 (which is bad) have been approved. My score was 610 last year when I checked it and I make decent money.
There are 7 HD DEALERS within an hour drive from me. How should I approach this?
I would keep it simple and just do a seat/pipes/bar upgrade. Probably z-bars. Keep it mostly stock.
I want you guys to share your 'deal making skills'. Gimme an idea as to what to expect for a monthly payment with no money down. I'd love to grab a leftover and really get a hot deal. I've never bought new, and I hear people with credit scores around 500 (which is bad) have been approved. My score was 610 last year when I checked it and I make decent money.
There are 7 HD DEALERS within an hour drive from me. How should I approach this?
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If you are trying to get best price you will never do it on the above deals since you would be comparing apples and oranges. If you know exactly what you want. Say A Softail Custom with a list of options on it. Just come up with an exact list by part number and write it all down and copy it 6 times. Take a copy to your 7 dealers and present it to them and ask them to give you there best price. If your bike is your hobby as most are do not finance it. If you do not have the cash save it up. You should only finance your house. Transportation if you must but NOT A HOBBY. MOM
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