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Cheapest new CB so far - IN/KY area..
#11
To put this in perspective that is down in Honda NC700, Suzuki SFV650, Yamaha FZ07 range which are all budget twins.
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#12
(06-12-2015, 06:58 PM)Arctic cb1100_imp Wrote: Definitely the cheapest I've heard of or seen so far I paid exactly $8600 out the door for my 14 standard

Ditto. $6999?! I've seen '13s with the 5 speed discounted that far but never a '14. Someone is gonna get one Heck of a deal on a nice bike. And this, to me, is just more evidence this model will be a two year and done thing for Honda.
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#13
http://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2013-...-114430616
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#14
$8,100 out the door. Actual price paid Sanford NC.

$7,500 for the bike and $600 for license, taxes, dealer BS.
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(06-23-2015, 01:52 AM)4 Paws_imp Wrote: $8,100 out the door. Actual price paid Sanford NC.

$7,500 for the bike and $600 for license, taxes, dealer BS.

Whats the sale price?
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#16
Bought it this morning over the phone.

NO ADDITIONAL DEALER FEES.

I gave a local dealer a chance to match them, the closest they would come was $8614 plus a $599 prep!
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(06-13-2015, 03:08 PM)JustPassinThru_imp Wrote: Be interesting to find out the total cost of a sale there.

I had a little discussion with my local dealer about that - in Montana there is NO sales tax; not even on vehicles. The sticker price only included dealer prep - title fees are paid by the buyer.

I'm not far from Spokane, which had a few dealers advertising somewhat lower. But I was told that since I couldn't show tax paid in my home state, since there was none, the dealer would have to charge WA sales tax to transfer title to me. That made it a few hundred more expensive, not less. I could fight it, I guess; but that would involve a couple hours' legal fees...much more than the tax.

But this is almost a 25 percent savings.

Not sure who you talked to but Montana residents never pay sales tax in Worsh-ing-tun. I've bought one truck, two motorcycles and an ATV from there over the past year. All you need is absolute proof of residence. It's a huge savings advantage for us.

Scott
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#18
Congrats on your new bike Jack! Smile
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#19
After all the tax and other crap I paid 9.5k otd.. It's an "eh" price but I just had to have the bike. I couldn't pretend otherwise even for good haggling.
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#20
Huh What did I miss? I only see the $10,399 price when I click that link.
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