Rule #1: never argue with the wife
... on the other hand, make sure the trade in allowance is what you need to make it worth the transaction.
Rule #1: never argue with the wife
... on the other hand, make sure the trade in allowance is what you need to make it worth the transaction.
I'd be asking myself if a paint job(you could choose whatever color you wanted) and a blankety blank electronic speed control would be a better deal?
But then I've got quite a bit of extras and time put into mine that adds even more weight to the paint job idea , if I wanted a different color.
"Go sell crazy somewhere else, we're all stocked up"
You sir, are in the quagmire of the single most elusive attribute in a marriage. The convergence of married minds. You're not crazy at all. It's just that the territory you are in is not familiar to you as it only happens rarely, and not in all marriages.
You had better lay your money down quick, before things are restored to "normal" and you're back to doing chores around the house instead of riding!
Oh, and buy a lotto ticket!
It is only money so they say!!!....But how important is cruise control and a different color to you from a monetary standpoint??..I have read of a couple dealers that have really "low-balled" trades on 2013's as you could buy a leftover new one for $14,000 or so O-T-D...I saw one in a dealer last week and was not that impressed, but to each his own....I had mine custom painted at delivery, a House of Kolors Brandywine Candy Red and love the thing....but do whatever floats your boat...If it were me I would hold off at this late in the year and see what the 2016's have to offer....JMHO
I too was thinking about this same deal. The dealership that I was talking to had a great price on the 2015 deluxe at $17,500, but they would only give me 10K for my 2013 standard. By the time you add on tax, title, tag, etc... to the new one... that's almost 9 grand to get new paint and a cruse control. (I already have the passenger backrest and a center stand on my 2013) A little too rich for my blood, but to each his (or her) own. (Having said that... That matte silver is really nice )
My way of thinking is you are sucking up the depreciation of both bikes purchased.. not good...
If the trade in value were really good, then a bit more fiscally palatable.
Now, what I'd really do is get it if you want it..
Jim
4 Wheels Move the Body
2 Wheels Move the Soul
In Loving Memory of My Brother
"Death Waits In The Dark"
2013 F6B Deluxe
If they could work a deal and keep it at around the same payment, I'd do it!
I just brought home my brand Black 2013 today. My son thats 25 says it looks like a cross between a giant scooter and a snowmobile. My wife doesn't know what to think, she thinks it looks really futuristic. Now remember I rode Harleys for 20 years before this bike. This bike is fast,smooth and the most comfortable bike I have ever rode, and I only rode it a 1/2 hour today before it started to rain.
Okay hear ya go "Somebody please tell me I'd be crazy to..." You'd be crazy to.... oops what am I saying? From a guy who just spent nearly two grand to make more noise on a bike he loves just the way it is.......never mind, move along, nothing to see here...
The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot -
the guy who invented the second one... he was the genius!
http://theringfinders.com/blog/Larry.Royal/
I can easily see the 2015 40th Anniversary Editions quite easily being the last of this "style."
As many have stated, I agree that Honda needs to do a bit more to "keep up with the Joneses."
I see their ad campaign as "The First 40 Years of GoldWing are finished....Here's to the next 40...!"
and then rolling out something REALLY super duper. At least if I was marketing director, that's what would happen.
They may try for 50 years....but I hope not.
"This is not your grandpa's GoldWing."
There are enough "Gen 2" bikes to keep the aftermarket happy and I hope that the 2016s are just simply amazing.
So, yeah, I wouldn't layout any cash right now.....
My girls:
Isleen - 2014 F6BD
Saorla - 1995 FLSTN Heritage Special
"Politeness, n: The most acceptable hypocrisy."
Ambrose Bierce