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    If you pay the dealer cash up-front, all your money goes to the dealer, if you involve a finance company or something, they get some of your money, so either the dealer gets less or you pay more. Better to pay the dealer direct me thinks, and ask for a cash discount .
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    If you pay the dealer cash up-front, all your money goes to the dealer, if you involve a finance company or something, they get some of your money, so either the dealer gets less or you pay more. Better to pay the dealer direct me thinks, and ask for a cash discount .
    The dealer gets commission on the finance.
    E.g you may be charged 10% interest... the dealer probably "buys" the finance for 8% interest. The dealer gets the sticker price
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    So the bottom line is, I'll probably pay about the same either I finance or pay cash, and even if I save a few dollars by paying one way or another, it's not worth the headache figuring all these out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chocobo_ff View Post
    So the bottom line is, I'll probably pay about the same either I finance or pay cash, and even if I save a few dollars by paying one way or another, it's not worth the headache figuring all these out?
    At the end of the day....

    life is short, get the bike you want WHEN you want, and enjoy it!
    Pics please!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    At the end of the day....

    life is short, get the bike you want WHEN you want, and enjoy it!
    Sounds like a plan, I'm going to go worry about how I'm going to enjoy my bike instead now, thanks for the useful info!

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    Pics please!
    Will have pics hopefully by the end of the week

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    Depends on the finance rate you can get.

    IIRC, Honda are offering 0% for 2 years. You could chuck your money in an interest bearing term deposit for 2 years and pay the bike off at the end of it.

    Of course, that's Honda. YMF may be offering a similar deal
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    There are some great deals around at the moment; both on finance as well as for cash.

    Find the best price you can get and then go to the dealer you want to service the bike and ask them to match the price.

    You will normally get the best deals on bikes they already have in stock.

    Regarding finance and cash, that's your call. I usually avoid finance unless it's really cheap however don't leave yourself skint.
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