I know math is not my strong point, but I don't understand how you went from a great price of $19,999 to out the door at $21,903 .
That's a difference of $1904, am I missing something?
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Well, I'm not sure about where he is at, but my 13 F6B was sold to me for $15651 in July. That was the sale price. The out the door price was right around $17k. This included sales tax,licensing and registration and any and all fees. Here in Kentucky, unlike my former state of Indiana, the dealer handles my registration and get my license plate. That was an added convenience I appreciated over my past experience of standing in line at the BMV.
Okay, I understand what your saying and maybe that's the case here, every state being different. I think for us to be able to make an apple to apple comparison, out the door price should exclude sales tax, licensing and registration, otherwise the pricing is meaningless. For example, we don't have sales tax in New Hampshire. Does that mean I got a better out the door price on my bike?
We should standardize the pricing, so each of us will know if we in fact are getting a fair deal on the purchase of our F6B's in the future,
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Sorry, I got a little off track here. Congratulations, Mark, on the purchase of your new 2015 F6B Deluxe. Wishing you many years of safe, trouble free riding enjoyment. Chuck
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Congrats on the new bike, you will not regret it.
No worries Chuck, yes the $1904.00 was for the extra stuff such as tax, registration, freight, assembly and prep, etc. Here in Florida the dealer takes care of registering new vehicles and obtains the license plate for the new owner.
Since Honda just released the 2015 prices for the F6B I believe the $19,999.00 was a good price before the the extra added charges. That said, in the months to come I'm sure Cycle Trader will show competitive prices throughout the country. I have a good relationship with salesman and wanted to give him some business. Now waiting patiently for the delivery, already started buying stuff!!!!
Mark A Holmes
Pace, FL
Again, I suggest that what one pays for his bike is their own business!!..If your happy with the deal and dealer all is great...Who really cares about, out-the-door prices, what state does what, etc. etc.....No matter when you buy, where you buy, and what accessories are added, someone, somewhere, always claims they got a better deal....Comparison shopping can be done on the internet and prices are usually are over the map.....There are just too many factors involved to think that one price will be better than another....I know we like to compare on this site as we all have the same interests in the F6B..but pricing is so variable that it seems of little significance to worry about what others paid....JMHO
Congrats on your purchase. I'm curious if the exhaust sound if significantly different?