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New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
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calipo223 Offline
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New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
Hi, how’s this deal sound? A New Hampshire dealer has a new 2014 CB for 6500.00 The dealer will give Me 3100.00 for My 2013 NC 700 x and 4000.00 cash will get a new CB 1100. That’s 600.00 in fees and My NC has 9000 miles and is in good condition. What does the brain trust of the CB community think of this deal? Thanks
04-21-2018 05:58 PM
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Roper Offline
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RE: New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
How much off-road adventure riding have you done since you purchased the NC700? I looked at one when I bought my CB1100. At the time, they were about the same price--close to $7500. I bought the CB because I have a CRF for off-road. It means you're taking about a $4000 loss for 5 years of depreciation. Do you think you could get more if you sold it yourself? Could you give that bike to a loved one who will ride with you? I don't like trading in bikes. I'd rather keep them or gift them to someone. If you're done with the NC and you have the cash, then it's an okay deal. Not a great deal, in my opinion, but an okay one.
04-21-2018 06:21 PM
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calipo223 Offline
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RE: New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
I paid 6800 out the door, no fees, a 2013 in march 14. the longest ride I took was up to Nova Scotia did a nice tour up there so not much off- road.thanks for the reply
04-21-2018 07:18 PM
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Roper Offline
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RE: New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
Well, if you're comfortable with it, you could tell the dealer you'll do $6800 out the door, again. That's only $300 less than the dealer's asking, and it might seem more of an "even trade" for you. You could print out some of the other great deals around on new 14s and use those to bargain with. If the dealer won't move on the price, maybe you could get them to throw in a new helmet and gloves, or add heated grips or a rear rack. Bottom line is that you have to feel good about the deal. If you do, go for it and don't worry about what everyone else thinks. The CB1100 is an excellent platform to build the bike you really want. If you don't feel good about it, there are other deals out there.
04-21-2018 08:08 PM
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Cormanus Offline
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RE: New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
(04-21-2018 08:08 PM)Roper Wrote:  Bottom line is that you have to feel good about the deal. If you do, go for it and don't worry about what everyone else thinks.

I think that is the best advice you’re likely to get on the vexed question of what constitutes a good deal. Best of luck with your decision.
04-22-2018 01:47 AM
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PowerDubs Offline
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RE: New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
$3100 and a used motorcycle? I'd say that is s good deal for a new CB, especially if you are going to keep it and rack up some miles.

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04-22-2018 07:02 AM
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LongRanger Offline
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RE: New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
(04-22-2018 01:47 AM)Cormanus Wrote:  
(04-21-2018 08:08 PM)Roper Wrote:  Bottom line is that you have to feel good about the deal. If you do, go for it and don't worry about what everyone else thinks.

I think that is the best advice you’re likely to get on the vexed question of what constitutes a good deal. Best of luck with your decision.
Agreed.

The new CB1100 will cost the OP his NC700X plus $4000 cash. If we're talking pennies, clearly he'd better off selling his bike on his own, since the dealer will need to make a profit when they wholesale or resell it, which would otherwise go to the OP if he chose to sell it on his own. That's the cost of convenience.

As far as whether it's a good deal, we've seen CB1100 pricing vary dramatically across the country. It wouldn't be a good deal around here, but perhaps it reflects the motorcycle market in New Hampshire. I can't comment on the $600 dealer fees, but they're usually negotiable to some degree. If so, the trade-in value of the NC700X will be adjusted accordingly.

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04-22-2018 08:37 AM
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Stichill Offline
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RE: New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
If the asking price of the CB1100 is $6500 and the cash down is $4000 then the offer on the trade is actually $2500 right? The 700 is worth $4000 low retail so the convenience premium is $1500 which is paid to the dealer for his trouble to unload the 700.

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04-22-2018 01:34 PM
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RE: New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
(04-22-2018 01:34 PM)Stichill Wrote:  If the asking price of the CB1100 is $6500 and the cash down is $4000 then the offer on the trade is actually $2500 right? The 700 is worth $4000 low retail so the convenience premium is $1500 which is paid to the dealer for his trouble to unload the 700.

I'm not sure what the market is like where the OP is but around here I would take that deal all day.

The used bike market is terrible, you would end sitting on the 700 forever if you could sell it at all. Some dealers won't even take certain bikes on trade.
04-22-2018 02:26 PM
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will866 Offline
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RE: New CB 1100 deal cash and trade
Seems to me that you should be able to get more than $3100 for your bike on the open market.
04-22-2018 06:08 PM
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