Is this a deal- 2017 street glide
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I understand wanting to upgrade, but trading in a “new” bike for another new one will take you over the coals. Try not to roll over any negative equity. And try to finance for as little time as possible. If you’re stretching out a loan to be able to better afford the payment then you probably shouldn’t be thinking about buying.
When you are ready to buy (again), be sure to negotiate both the sale price and the trade in value. The dealer/salesperson is not your friend. They are there to make as much off of you as possible.
When you are ready to buy (again), be sure to negotiate both the sale price and the trade in value. The dealer/salesperson is not your friend. They are there to make as much off of you as possible.
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up-yours (07-11-2018)
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I understand wanting to upgrade, but trading in a “new” bike for another new one will take you over the coals. Try not to roll over any negative equity. And try to finance for as little time as possible. If you’re stretching out a loan to be able to better afford the payment then you probably shouldn’t be thinking about buying.
When you are ready to buy (again), be sure to negotiate both the sale price and the trade in value. The dealer/salesperson is not your friend. They are there to make as much off of you as possible.
When you are ready to buy (again), be sure to negotiate both the sale price and the trade in value. The dealer/salesperson is not your friend. They are there to make as much off of you as possible.
Again, no rush on my side, I was bored and wanted to look at RKS but they didn’t have it, so I shot the **** with the manager on the SGS. Didn’t run my credit or anything.
Thank you again