AllanB
20th December 2015, 19:47
I see in the States with your new bike purchase you can buy a service plan. Appears to cover all servicing during the period of cover. I know the same applies in England and Europe to many vehicles.
Some plans appear to still cost you but 'cap' the maximum you have to pay (I read today on a VW forum of a max customer contribution of $300, regardless of the actual chargeable cost).
You buy the 'plan' with your new vehicle - presumably you work out it is in your favor first.
I've not seen it in NZ for bikes or cars (may exist for vehicles). I do know the local Suzuki car dealer has free everything for over 60's purchasing a new Suzuki. Includes WOF, tyres, servicing etc. They will bank on that age group not doing many kms per year.
Having purchased a new ride recently I wonder what price the 'plan' would need to be to assist me. I don't average huge kms per year (5000 or so, more within the first year usually :cool: ) so it would possibly be of little use to me - but the km chasers (Hitcher..) could benefit.
I presume the plans offshore are backed by the factory or a secondary company. Volume will make it attractive, as such possibly not applicable to NZ.
So - goodies in NZ from the makers? When I purchased a new Honda (8 years back) the labor on the first service was free (this was a nice touch much appreciated).
Ducati offer frequent extras on selected models - it may be a set of pipes, super low interest, discount off rrp or $x worth of accessories.
Suzuki used to be good on 'free' Yoshimura pipes and there is always the annual Summer Fest to fuck off anyone who purchased 6 months earlier ....
Don't know about the others but a mate just got $8k off the original rrp on a new BMW.
The question is - what would tempt you (apart from a $5 rebate and a packet of chips of course) to purchase new in the way of 'goodness' beyond the awesomeness of the bike you desire (given most new bikes are awesomeness and you have a great choice).
Some plans appear to still cost you but 'cap' the maximum you have to pay (I read today on a VW forum of a max customer contribution of $300, regardless of the actual chargeable cost).
You buy the 'plan' with your new vehicle - presumably you work out it is in your favor first.
I've not seen it in NZ for bikes or cars (may exist for vehicles). I do know the local Suzuki car dealer has free everything for over 60's purchasing a new Suzuki. Includes WOF, tyres, servicing etc. They will bank on that age group not doing many kms per year.
Having purchased a new ride recently I wonder what price the 'plan' would need to be to assist me. I don't average huge kms per year (5000 or so, more within the first year usually :cool: ) so it would possibly be of little use to me - but the km chasers (Hitcher..) could benefit.
I presume the plans offshore are backed by the factory or a secondary company. Volume will make it attractive, as such possibly not applicable to NZ.
So - goodies in NZ from the makers? When I purchased a new Honda (8 years back) the labor on the first service was free (this was a nice touch much appreciated).
Ducati offer frequent extras on selected models - it may be a set of pipes, super low interest, discount off rrp or $x worth of accessories.
Suzuki used to be good on 'free' Yoshimura pipes and there is always the annual Summer Fest to fuck off anyone who purchased 6 months earlier ....
Don't know about the others but a mate just got $8k off the original rrp on a new BMW.
The question is - what would tempt you (apart from a $5 rebate and a packet of chips of course) to purchase new in the way of 'goodness' beyond the awesomeness of the bike you desire (given most new bikes are awesomeness and you have a great choice).