Stupid dealer/salesman tricks....

Mazen H

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No offense but you had to have known this was coming. A "good deal" is about as subjective as you can get. You might think a good deal is 3k below MSRP and his is MSRP. In a situation like yours I'd have negotiated the price over the phone and left a deposit with my CC to show good faith. If he wasn't willing to do that, you'd know he wouldn't deal.
 
This is so common!!! Just think about it!!! You go to trade your bike to your local dealer and they lowball you after you been fathfull to them bringing friends to buy new bikes and buying parts for them for a while and when the day come in to trade they treat you like shit!!! then you think fu++it i am going across town to that other dealer that you been just a few times and they treat you like they know you for ever!! You get more for your bike and they cut you a good deal!!! WTF!!! sometimes i think!! Do they comunicate on the computer and give information to the other dealer that you triying to buy a bike? Is this a set up so you still buy from this people? IF IT IS!! Be smart and shop around!! dont desperate you will get a deal it just wont be from the dealer that you used to buy from!! YOU WILL SEE!!!
 
i wen to the dealer to buy an extended waranty on my 2008 flht about 2 weeks before the origional one was to expire. I was told the guy who sold them was busy and just to make myself comfortable in the showroom. of course a salesman comes over to try a pitch. (mind you-I was actually ready and willing to buy a 2010 flhtc and just trying to decide for sure).

I told the saleman that I really like the "new" seat and the newer frame and I am on the fence. the sales man says "oh you have an 08' you can get this seat for your bike!" and "ya the frame is better but they have bagger braces". I say "already got a brace but am still thinking about the 2010" so he says "ya, the frames are nice". Nut'n. he dope didn't even TRY to sell me the bike.

So I'm sitting on a Flhtcu and out comes the young finance manager who sells the waranty's. He says "hello sir-you wanna come in and talk about the waranty plans?" so I say "sure unless you wanna stay out here and sell me bike!" the salesman and the finance kid just laugh. I was dumb founded. what a couple of boobs. i went back two days later and bought the flhtcu from a different salesman.

i was throw'n down all the signs and they didn't even TRY.!
 
I have found that the smaller dealers seem to want to negotiate a little more than the 'mega-stores'. The 'Mom & Pop Shops' always seem friendlier also. Seems a 'loaded' bike isn't worth any more than a factory stocker to them. I always sell my 'old bikes' outright and negotiate with cash money. If I don't get the deal I'm looking for, I'm not afraid to go elsewhere. There is always someone, somewhere willing to take your money!!
 
I would have been happy just to start talking about a deal. When I was ready to buy a Street Glide I went to the local dealer, fully expecting to ride off later with a new one. When I got there, they were having a frickin corn hole tournament! Had all the bikes pushed off on either side and the place was full of people who could give a s**t about motorcycles. Saw a couple of the salesmen off to the side shooting the breeze, they saw me and then proceeded to ignore me for the next 20 minutes. Screw 'em, I went to a dealer 70 miles away and got a hell of a deal. I'll never set foot in that place unless it's an absolute emergency.
 
In 2008 I bought a metric bike new, rediscovered my love of the road, felt I made a huge mistake, and decided I had to get an ultra. Long story short, I knew I was going to take a bath on my metric trade, however the big question was how big a bath I was going to take. The closest Harley dealer absolutely insulted me by offering a third of what the bike was worth and then wanting full price for some used ultra's. The next dealer was a little better, but only offered half of what the metric was worth. I was about ready to scrap the whole idea of getting my dream bike, but thank god I have 4 or 5 Harley dealers with in 50 miles of my home. My 3rd dealer offered me a 2008 ultra at a screaming deal and only soaked me for a grand on my trade. The bike had just darn near every extra upgrade I wanted to add to her at the time of purchase and also only had 2086 miles on it. The name of that dealer that gave me the screamin deal is Eastside Harley in Bellevue, WA.

The only issue I have with the bike is that I thought it had everything I wanted, however, I have already invested another grand in extra's and the list keeps on a growing. Bagger brace next on the list, figure on having it with in a few days.

PS. I don't mind paying fair price, I just don't want to pay for the dealers shop, house, car, bike, and high taste in the ladies all on one purchase
 
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