Good Price for a Monster 696

Started by Areafift1, March 14, 2009, 04:49:39 AM

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Areafift1

Hello everyone, I'm about to make the plunge this morning and purchase a new 2009 Monster 696 with the carbon fiber Termi upgrade. The dealership is asking $11,250. Is it out of the question to make an offer of $10,000? The MSRP of the bike is $8,995 and the Termis go for around $1400.

Any advice on haggling?

Thanks!

Rik
Rik - Columbus, OH
- 2007 Monster 695
- 2009 Monster 696

Raux

Quote from: Areafift1 on March 14, 2009, 04:49:39 AM
Hello everyone, I'm about to make the plunge this morning and purchase a new 2009 Monster 696 with the carbon fiber Termi upgrade. The dealership is asking $11,250. Is it out of the question to make an offer of $10,000? The MSRP of the bike is $8,995 and the Termis go for around $1400.

Any advice on haggling?

Thanks!

Rik

you can get CF termis for 1200 or so, the bike is 8995 plus TTL plus sometimes a setup fee.

guess it depends where you are, how many dealers are competing and are you financing with them.

sounds like they either LOVE their stuff, or they did other things to the bike.

get more info. and what color matters too ;)

Rambler1982

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I got my 696 OTD for $9200.

If the Termis cost me $1500 (including labor) that would have put me at $10,700

Areafift1

OK, Thanks. This is a good start. I figure with how the economy is and the bike I've been looking at has been sitting in the showroom since the beginning of last winter I should be able to get a decent price. I will be financing and plan to put $3000 down. With any luck I hope to get the 696 at a price near $10,250 OTD. I will post my final result later today.

...and please keep the replies coming. I'll be checking my BlackBerry for your valuable comments!
Rik - Columbus, OH
- 2007 Monster 695
- 2009 Monster 696

Porsche Monkey

No advice on the 696 but welcome to the forum. Be sure to post pics when you get it.
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ArguZ

For every 100$ you make him lower the initial price you will pay 150$ when service time comes...
Keep your dealer happy...he may help you when you really need it.  [thumbsup]

somegirl

Quote from: ArguZ on March 14, 2009, 07:33:02 AM
For every 100$ you make him lower the initial price you will pay 150$ when service time comes...
Keep your dealer happy...he may help you when you really need it.  [thumbsup]

Only if you plan on going to the same dealer for service... 8)

Another way to haggle is to ask them to include some gear and accessories.   Instead of lowering the price, get them to throw in a helmet (or something else).

Good luck! [thumbsup]
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Rambler1982

Quote from: ArguZ on March 14, 2009, 07:33:02 AM
For every 100$ you make him lower the initial price you will pay 150$ when service time comes...
Keep your dealer happy...he may help you when you really need it.  [thumbsup]

What if he gets it serviced somewhere else? Or does the servicing himself?

I'm all about getting along with the dealer and being on good terms with them... but I don't believe that's a reason to avoid negotiating your best possible deal as a consumer.

Raux

Quote from: Areafift1 on March 14, 2009, 04:49:39 AM
Hello everyone, I'm about to make the plunge this morning and purchase a new 2009 Monster 696 with the carbon fiber Termi upgrade. The dealership is asking $11,250. Is it out of the question to make an offer of $10,000? The MSRP of the bike is $8,995 and the Termis go for around $1400.

Any advice on haggling?

Thanks!

Rik

if my math is right he is asking for 2255 more than sticker. there has got to be more on that than the CF Termi or he is trying to rip someone off.

Scottish

Quote from: Rambler1982 on March 14, 2009, 08:30:45 AM
What if he gets it serviced somewhere else? Or does the servicing himself?

I'm all about getting along with the dealer and being on good terms with them... but I don't believe that's a reason to avoid negotiating your best possible deal as a consumer.
This brings to mind what happenned with my Mom. The local dealership to her wouldn't budge on the price(as per the owners direction). I lived in one state up and the dealer there was willing to go some $1,600. cheaper OTD than her dealers starting point. So she hopped on a bus and road it back. Later at a dealer function the owner asked her about it and she told him why she didn't buy the bike from him, he was hurt but came clean that he told his salesmen not to haggle. Long story short, after she was hit on her first bike and needed a replacement, the dealer was far more willing to bargain because he knew she wasn't going to just pay whatever he put on the sticker. She bought her second bike at her local dalership, it still cost a bit more but not more than the price of the trip and the goodwill of a local dealer.... besides insurance payed for the second one.

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Dave R

Quote from: Raux on March 14, 2009, 08:33:39 AM
if my math is right he is asking for 2255 more than sticker. there has got to be more on that than the CF Termi or he is trying to rip someone off.

Really ??  $8999 MSRP, qouted $1400 for Termi's, tax rate is roughly 6.5% in Ohio which means $676.00 in tax, license = $30ish ??  so that adds up to $11106 which leaves $144.  for install, any freight or assembly fees.   Seems like a fair deal. 
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z0mb1e_DUC

I'd have to agree with Dave on this.  $11250 with Termi's doesn't sound bad for a state with a sales tax.  As long as this is OTD, that's pretty good.
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Areafift1

Well, I did it. After taxes and all that fun stuff I got it for $11,125 OTD plus 50% off my 600 mile maintenance. It was their only matte black version, the had 2 other red 696's. They were willing to negotiate more on the red models but I had my heart set on the black. I'll post pics when I pick it up on Tuesday.

Thanks to all of you for your input and guidance. Great forum and great people!
Rik - Columbus, OH
- 2007 Monster 695
- 2009 Monster 696

Dave R

Quote from: Areafift1 on March 14, 2009, 11:17:54 AM
Well, I did it. After taxes and all that fun stuff I got it for $11,125 OTD plus 50% off my 600 mile maintenance. It was their only matte black version, the had 2 other red 696's. They were willing to negotiate more on the red models but I had my heart set on the black. I'll post pics when I pick it up on Tuesday.

Thanks to all of you for your input and guidance. Great forum and great people!

Congratulations !  Sounds like you got an awesome deal ! 
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dne1810

Quote from: Areafift1 on March 14, 2009, 11:17:54 AM
Well, I did it. After taxes and all that fun stuff I got it for $11,125 OTD plus 50% off my 600 mile maintenance. It was their only matte black version, the had 2 other red 696's. They were willing to negotiate more on the red models but I had my heart set on the black. I'll post pics when I pick it up on Tuesday.

Thanks to all of you for your input and guidance. Great forum and great people!

congrats!! ride in good health and enjoy it... :)

PS don't forget the pics!!!