I'm looking at a new Yamaha. Never bought brand new before. Paying cash and no trade. Can you knock a lot off the price by bargaining? Buying a new car you expect to get 5 - 10%. Want to know how it goes for a bike. Looking at xsr700 or even a 900.
I'm looking at a new Yamaha. Never bought brand new before. Paying cash and no trade. Can you knock a lot off the price by bargaining? Buying a new car you expect to get 5 - 10%. Want to know how it goes for a bike. Looking at xsr700 or even a 900.
I bought the last V-Strom LAMS in NZ last December, and so got precisely $0 off. However, I did get 15% off accessories - which was a full set of GIVI paniers and rack, and Suzuki were throwing in a free tomtom Rider that I was wanting anyway.
However my first scoot, I got $750 off $7k sticker price as there was stock in two local dealers and so could haggle, and then got one to add 6 months rego too.
So a lot will depend on what the stock is like.\
With hindsight then next time I'd be looking to include the cost of the first service in the overall deal. Was a bit of a pain when I had another $300 bill for the 2k service 5 days later.... Sigh.
Walk in and demand 20% off, you will get it easily.
A brand new model XSR700/900? Not a chance. I don't know exactly how it works but Yamaha NZ sets the price for the new models and dealers margin is very slim. Someone on KB who works in the industry could explain it better.
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
You're probably better off getting stuff added for free rather than angling for a discount. I once bought a brand new bike (well more than once) but on this occasion they paid for/fitted a ventura pack rack/ filled the tank and paid for ORC. You may be surprised what you'll get if you ask.
The bike - probably sweet FA. Accessories and gear - ask what they will throw in, push the no trade-in thing as that is your best point as they don't have to put another used bike on the floor.
Yamaha probably offer a set of factory accessories for that bike - might be some stuff there you desire.
Threads like this always remind me of: 'knows the cost of everything and the value of nothing'...
must start taking my anti-cynic pills again...
If you were in business how would you feel if every customer who walked through your door or wanted your service asked "How much discount for cash?"
It depends on the product. It has been convention for a very long time that there is room for negotiation on vehicles. Less so than there used to be, but nonetheless they will usually do you some sort of deal. There's certainly no harm in shopping around and asking for the best deal - that's how competition works.
On the other hand, no one in their right mind would ask for a discount on their trolley of groceries.
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