Would I be correct in assuming that the $4.5 is against the full RRP of a new 6??? If so, just remember they are chucking some 6's out the door fairly cheap at the moment. At least $2k off and in some cases more. So that may mean a real $2.5 for the bike. So, what I am saying, is if it is against the RRP, then you would be $2k better off to sell it privaely for the $4.5 you think you can get for it, and haggle them down on the newie no trade-in involved. Otherwise, it's just robbing Peter to pay Paul.mmamster wrote:Thanks all for feedback. Food for thought. Prob needs a price drop so I'll look at that. I've been offered $4.5K on it as a trade in on a new 600 by a couple of dealers so that puts a floor on what I'll ask for it.
If it's not against the RRP of the bike, but against the discounted selling price (assuming you have gotten a decent deal from someone and knocked at least $2k off the RRP, then I would run back down there to place a deposit waving my feckin credit card as fast as I could!!!!!!!!!!!!!
