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    How low will they go?

    Last Aug I paid $15.699 for my F6B I was and still happy with that price. But now I see a Dealer 40 miles from has a new one for $14299. Great price for a great bike. Did Honda offer more rebates on left over 2013? What are the 2014 going for?
    I heard the 2015 will be $20,500.

    http://appleton.craigslist.org/mcd/4736827215.html

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    I got mine for less than that and yes there was a rebate according to the sales person. I am not sure how it worked and haven't seen it advertised but the paper work shows a $2600 rebate. They didn't start with that rebate but I wasn't there to buy a bike and the sales person said he made a call to Honda and came up with the rebate. I just kind of laughed. Anyway the price before Tax, title, dealer prep etc was $13,800 on a 13 standard. I know it was setting on the sales floor for at least 4 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by valkmc View Post
    I got mine for less than that and yes there was a rebate according to the sales person. I am not sure how it worked and haven't seen it advertised but the paper work shows a $2600 rebate. They didn't start with that rebate but I wasn't there to buy a bike and the sales person said he made a call to Honda and came up with the rebate. I just kind of laughed. Anyway the price before Tax, title, dealer prep etc was $13,800 on a 13 standard. I know it was setting on the sales floor for at least 4 months.
    WOW!!! lowest so far !!!!
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    The riding experience that only an F6 can give you makes my bike PRICELESS

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    I have seen the $13.900 in the northeast for the 13 and 14 is $1000 more ... Non deluxe . Its not just Honda , Yamaha dealers have come down $14800 on the new Vmaxs ... considering MSRP $17900 on a 13 thats not bad .
    I all most want to rotate out one of the older bikes and pick up a full wing , its a buyers market .

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    I got my '13 DELUXE for $13,999 from Bartlesville Cycle Sports in Bartlesville, OK.

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    Sounds like some good deals.
    How many 2013 F6B's did Honda make? Sell??? How many are left?
    What are the dealer' paying for these?
    Love mine

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    Quick search on Cycle Trader shows 5 dealers currently offering leftover 2013 F6B at around $13,999 and about twenty others under $15K. Great time to buy a leftover 2013.

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    Motosport Hillsboro in Hillsboro,OR has a leftover 2013 Standard for $13,500 +fees

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    Boy did I get screwed at Fred Cummings Motorsports in Bakersfield Ca.

    I paid a difference of 11,000 plus my 2010 Stratoliner. I figure I could have gotten anywhere from 8 to 10k for my Strat. So I really paid 19 to 20k for the F6B.

    I obviously did not shop enough, and it is always better to sell the bike you currently have, outright, vice trade.

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