Motorcycle buying season is right around the corner, and many
dealers are offering good credit line deals and forgoing down payments. But
there is always a way to get a better deal from a dealership than what they are
offering.
First,
there are a few things we must go over with our readers, in case motorcycle
dealers try to overwhelm you with the automotive industry jargon to confuse you
and charge you more money. And if you spend too much money, then you won't be
able to buy a brand new leather biker vest, so you can
look as good as your new motorcycle does.
Term to Know
MSRP - manufacturer's suggested retail price - the price
manufacturer tells the dealer that their motorcycle should retail for to make a
good profit but still be appealing to customers. It is suggested so the dealer
can raise or lower the price if they want to.
Before You Step on the Lot
First, know which motorcycles are in demand and which ones
aren't. If the demand for the motorcycle you want is high, then the dealer will
be less negotiable with you. They know someone will definitely come along and
pay a higher price. If the motorcycle you want is in high demand, then wait for
a few months and come back later.
Second, do some research and know precisely how much you want
your new motorcycle to cost. Once you figure out this number, do not stray from
it at all in your negotiations.
If the motorcycle you want is so in demand that you'll have to
wait at least two years for the price even to start wavering, don't buy it.
Find your desired motorcycle's previous models and see if there is one you want
to buy.
Models don't vary a lot from year to year, so purchasing a three
or 4-year-old model can satisfy your needs while keeping the price down. If
not, try discovering who is the direct competitor of the manufacturer that
makes your desired motorcycle. They might have a motorcycle with similar
features that is already for sale or coming out soon.
Strategies
Ok, so now let's go over some strategies so you can get the best
price for your new motorcycle that your wallet will be proud of.
Add-Ons
If
you are the type of shopper who loves add ons and extras, then instead of
seeking a lower price in your conversation with the salesman, try to get extra
perks without increasing the cost. Some extras you could seek out are spare
tires, a new coat of paint, free oil changes, discounted repairs, attachable
storage compartment, etc. When you have your customized motorcycle, you can
customize yourself and start wearing motorcycle
jackets with armor.
Drive in style and be safe at the same time.
I'm Ready Now
If you've ever talked to a salesman, you've heard him say that
most people try to get them to panic by threatening to walk away and come back
another day. That trick is so last decade. If you want to make a salesman more
willing to negotiate this year, then tell them you are ready to put down a
deposit today.
Not
many people have the money to do this, so you'll have your salesman's full
attention. After you put down your deposit and purchase a motorcycle, the
salesman will be so happy that you might be given a pair of men's black
leather gloves so that you
can start your journey in fashion.
Warning – Watch out When Cheap is Too Cheap
Thanks to the internet, you can always find how much money it
took to produce a motorcycle. Memorize this number, and when you're at the
dealer, make sure the salesman doesn't go too close to this number. It sounds
counterintuitive, but if a motorcycle sells at a price too close to its
manufacturing price, that could indicate problems with the motorcycle.
Note
Research has
shown that winter is the best time of the year for dealers to give discounts
and bargain on motorcycles. It must be the Christmas spirit filling up their
hearts! If you buy during the winter, you can also purchase a brown leather
motorcycle jacket. For the holiday spirit, brown is
far more festive than black.
After you
haggle like a pro and buy your new motorcycle at a fraction of its price, you
can head over to Wickedstock to buy
stylish clothing. Once you match your new motorcycle, you can hit the road and
never look back.
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