Hank
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6500 plus about 200 fees for a 2015 with 100 miles in 2016.
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A new one? Dealer lost about $3,500 on that sale if it was new. Kind of shocked they would just give it away at that price. Was it a going out of business sale?
Hi All, Here in the central coast of California it's 50+ miles between dealers at a minimum (not like SF and LA). I got some quotes from the LA area, but most wanted me to come "check out the bike" before giving me reliable numbers. So, I wound up purchasing at my local shop. New '14 leftover NC700X in black. $7,200 OTD. Roughly $5,500 for the bike (after the Honda cash promo), then the usual suspects in fees:
-$595 transport (they claim it's because they're not close to a shipping dock... uhhuh)
-$267 dealer (fine)
-$109 doc fees (incl. non-gov. electronic filing fee)
-$596 tax
-$134 license & reg
Aside from the somewhat steep transport, I'm happy with this deal. Perhaps not smokin', but I feel it's a reasonable price for the never-been-kissed bike in the end. It's getting dropped off tomorrow afternoon. Let the love affair begin... Cheers.
P.S. Honda, please get a clue and offer ABS without the DCT.
Yeah I would have paid extra for ABS if I could have but I didn't want the DCT.Hi All, Here in the central coast of California it's 50+ miles between dealers at a minimum (not like SF and LA). I got some quotes from the LA area, but most wanted me to come "check out the bike" before giving me reliable numbers. So, I wound up purchasing at my local shop. New '14 leftover NC700X in black. $7,200 OTD. Roughly $5,500 for the bike (after the Honda cash promo), then the usual suspects in fees:
-$595 transport (they claim it's because they're not close to a shipping dock... uhhuh)
-$267 dealer (fine)
-$109 doc fees (incl. non-gov. electronic filing fee)
-$596 tax
-$134 license & reg
Aside from the somewhat steep transport, I'm happy with this deal. Perhaps not smokin', but I feel it's a reasonable price for the never-been-kissed bike in the end. It's getting dropped off tomorrow afternoon. Let the love affair begin... Cheers.
P.S. Honda, please get a clue and offer ABS without the DCT.
Milessb21,Hi All, Here in the central coast of California it's 50+ miles between dealers at a minimum (not like SF and LA). I got some quotes from the LA area, but most wanted me to come "check out the bike" before giving me reliable numbers. So, I wound up purchasing at my local shop. New '14 leftover NC700X in black. $7,200 OTD. Roughly $5,500 for the bike (after the Honda cash promo), then the usual suspects in fees:
-$595 transport (they claim it's because they're not close to a shipping dock... uhhuh)
-$267 dealer (fine)
-$109 doc fees (incl. non-gov. electronic filing fee)
-$596 tax
-$134 license & reg
Aside from the somewhat steep transport, I'm happy with this deal. Perhaps not smokin', but I feel it's a reasonable price for the never-been-kissed bike in the end. It's getting dropped off tomorrow afternoon. Let the love affair begin... Cheers.
P.S. Honda, please get a clue and offer ABS without the DCT.
I live in Pismo Beach and there is a scarcity of dealers here too.
Hi All, Here in the central coast of California it's 50+ miles between dealers at a minimum (not like SF and LA). I got some quotes from the LA area, but most wanted me to come "check out the bike" before giving me reliable numbers. So, I wound up purchasing at my local shop. New '14 leftover NC700X in black. $7,200 OTD. Roughly $5,500 for the bike (after the Honda cash promo), then the usual suspects in fees:
-$595 transport (they claim it's because they're not close to a shipping dock... uhhuh)
-$267 dealer (fine)
-$109 doc fees (incl. non-gov. electronic filing fee)
-$596 tax
-$134 license & reg
Aside from the somewhat steep transport, I'm happy with this deal. Perhaps not smokin', but I feel it's a reasonable price for the never-been-kissed bike in the end. It's getting dropped off tomorrow afternoon. Let the love affair begin... Cheers.
P.S. Honda, please get a clue and offer ABS without the DCT.
I know this doesn't help CA residents, but I saw this and thought I'd share for those looking to buy new in the texas area.
A new 2014 with zero miles in Dallas for $5000.
https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/mcy/5930603709.html