bj66 Posted August 27, 2010 #1 Posted August 27, 2010 I was calling around to various dealers to see if there were any late season deals to be had. One of which was a local HD dealer. He said he would do some checking around because they have independent dealers come in and buy the traded metric bikes. Miy tour deluxe is an 08 blue/black with 9700 miles on it right now. I told him aftermarket pipes,radio,driving lights, and Bakup seat rest all go along with stock pipes. He said hed make some calls. Boy he must have speed dial, cause it was 5 minutes and he called back. after checking around (im guessing maybe one dealer, or maybe just picking a number out of the air) he said the Yamaha dealer would give him 4 grand, but hed throw in an xtra grand. I kept my temper and was civil. I told him he was way off and that it wasnt even close to book value. He told me the dealer told him that it was a dead horse. I told him that the dead horse was gonna sit in the garage and rot before id do business with him.....but i was polite.
Solodadof2 Posted August 27, 2010 #2 Posted August 27, 2010 You go by book value and 40% on accessories. Go to ebay and jaxed.com to get a good idea of what they are asking for them around the country. 08 should book around 10500. you get nothing really for accessories better off to remove and sell separate.
jpbragwell1215 Posted August 27, 2010 #3 Posted August 27, 2010 Keeping your cool is commendable! The HD folks treat us guys with the good bikes like red-headed step kids. Your bike should be worth more than twice that figure. Look on website.....http://www.NADAGuides.com.... follow the steps and it will give you some accurate figures. Good luck! better to sell on craigs list or find a bike shop that takes consignments and will sell for a small fee, usually $150 to $200.
bj66 Posted August 28, 2010 Author #4 Posted August 28, 2010 I know what you are saying about the book value. I just figured id check em out and see. I knew I would get low balled from them but I didnt quite expect em to be that bad. And hear in South Dakota right now is probly not the best time to trade anyway. No dealer wants to carry a trade in over the winter. Buying new right now cash outright might work with end of season deals. But our riding season up here is going to end in about another month or so
dray Posted August 28, 2010 #5 Posted August 28, 2010 WOW! I got a lot more than that for my 1100 V STAR here in MI. for trade in but i didnt go to the HD dealer but did go to two honda dealers and both gave me the same tradein but the one i bought from gave me a much better deal:mo money:
bj66 Posted August 28, 2010 Author #6 Posted August 28, 2010 I talked to a Victory dealer today, he seemed willing to deal. Waiting to hear back from him. He wants to do some checking on things first. And the wing dealer seemed willing to work as well. Mind you both places havent seen my bike either. And I am not saying I have to get rid of my deluxe either, Id just like a full fairing. The wing I am not sure of. Not sure on the riding position/footpegs. And my wife doesnt ride like I thought she would. So that is a big bike for just a solo ride. But it would be nice. The victory would be a cross country, not the spaceship vision. I like that too. I dont think I would want a venture. Future resale on a wing would be better than a venture I think. I have yet to check out a kaw voyager. But I know a dealer there too
SilvrT Posted August 28, 2010 #7 Posted August 28, 2010 I road-tested an '03 Wing at a Honda dealer's about a week ago. They were asking $12,999. While I was out, they checked my scoot over and upon return, offered me 5 grand for it on a trade-in. Told 'em they were only 1/2 of what I expected. They tried to tell me the Yammi shop was selling new RSV's for $14,000. Don't think so, I said, thanked them for their time and left... to the Yammi shop where they have a new '09 RSV...for $17,900. It was obvious they really didn't want my trade.
Michael_Bishop Posted August 28, 2010 #8 Posted August 28, 2010 I just lookup what my RSTD 2005 is worth on Kelly Blue book Trade-In Value (Good Condition) $5240. Suggested Retail Value $7590
Condor Posted August 28, 2010 #9 Posted August 28, 2010 Street value on your TD is $7000-$7500. Trade in is a tad less than $7000 and no dealer is going to give that. It's nice to point a finger at other listings for much more.... but they're sitting and not selling... In this economy if anyone pays any more than the trade in value they've been hiding under a rock for the last 2 years. Any dealer that does give you full blown trade in, you better believe that what he's selling is going to be full blown retail. It's all in the difference, and the lower the better to reduce the sales tax. My
OB-1 Posted August 28, 2010 #10 Posted August 28, 2010 I road-tested an '03 Wing at a Honda dealer's about a week ago. They were asking $12,999. While I was out, they checked my scoot over and upon return, offered me 5 grand for it on a trade-in. Told 'em they were only 1/2 of what I expected. They tried to tell me the Yammi shop was selling new RSV's for $14,000. Don't think so, I said, thanked them for their time and left... to the Yammi shop where they have a new '09 RSV...for $17,900. It was obvious they really didn't want my trade. We had a similar experience about a six weeks ago. Decided we liked our paid for RSV even more. Our bikes don't seem to hold high resale value, oh well. We didn't buy it for resale, we bought it to ride, and that we do!
eazyduzzit Posted August 28, 2010 #11 Posted August 28, 2010 I test rode a new Wing at a Honda/Yamaha dealer, and they offered me around 5,500 for my '05 RSTD. If you get a good offer on your trade, they are making it back on the price they charge for the ride you're buying. They aren't going to sink a lot of money into something they don't want.
Blackjack Posted August 28, 2010 #12 Posted August 28, 2010 Wholesale. Retail. Please always keep in mind the difference... Habib the Merchant
GeorgeS Posted August 28, 2010 #13 Posted August 28, 2010 A dealer in Monroe Wa. has a left over 08 listed for $9,999.00 ( new )
RSTDdog Posted September 2, 2010 #14 Posted September 2, 2010 Keep in the mind the dealer taking your trade-in has to compete with craigslist/ebay when he sells it. Want to know what its worth? Do a nationwide search on Craigslist. Disregard the high listings at NADA or KBB. Ebay look at sold listings (you need to be logged in to do that). There has been a 2006 RSTD Midnight for sale on the Fort Myers Craigslist, low miles. Started at $7500, when to $7300, now at $6999. One owner, hasn't sold its been on for at least three months. Do a google search on Royal Star Tour deluxe and the posts about the whine show up. THis doesn't help resale either. These are great bikes, People that have them love them, but people who don't have them, don't buy them. RSTDdog
heatonmt Posted September 2, 2010 #15 Posted September 2, 2010 $10,500 new 08 RSTD-S in fortsmith arkansas
hunter 1500 Posted September 2, 2010 #16 Posted September 2, 2010 I talked to a Victory dealer today, he seemed willing to deal. Waiting to hear back from him. He wants to do some checking on things first. And the wing dealer seemed willing to work as well. Mind you both places havent seen my bike either. And I am not saying I have to get rid of my deluxe either, Id just like a full fairing. The wing I am not sure of. Not sure on the riding position/footpegs. And my wife doesnt ride like I thought she would. So that is a big bike for just a solo ride. But it would be nice. The victory would be a cross country, not the spaceship vision. I like that too. I dont think I would want a venture. Future resale on a wing would be better than a venture I think. I have yet to check out a kaw voyager. But I know a dealer there too Just put a fairing on the RSTD and keep it. It's hardly broke in. Check out mine with the fairing. http://venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=41001&highlight=started+project
RandyR Posted September 2, 2010 #17 Posted September 2, 2010 I've had my 08 RSTD forsale for a week here and on Craigslist for $8000 and not even a spam email about it. Maybe I should have put it up forsale in April when I bought the RSV. I was torn about selling it, so it won't bother me to wax it up and put it in the garage for the winter and ride it once a month to keep it fresh. The RSTD is a superior machine to any of the Yamaha Vtwins in my opinion. Maybe the used market will catch on.
massey130 Posted September 3, 2010 #18 Posted September 3, 2010 If you can afford to hold on to the RSTD, wait until the economy heals and then put it bak on the market.
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