Good pricing for Brute force 750 & KFX 700
#1
I am new to the atv world. I have experience but have never really owned a bike to call my own.
I am looking to change that tho. I am going all in and buying myself a bike and my wife a bike.
I have researched as much info on the Brute force 750 and the KFX 700 as I can. I wanted a good hunting/trail
bike and a good bike that I can play on and one that my wife would be able to handle. Now that I have
a good idea of what I want to buy I would like some help on good priceing. I know the MSRP's of both bikes and have
given up trying to nail down a factory invoice type of price from reading other forum posts, but would
appreciate some info of some people that have bought these bikes already. Where and for how much did you get out
the door? I am planning on taking a heavy hit in the wallet for both of these bikes. I would like to get the best deal
possible tho. Any tips and experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I am looking to change that tho. I am going all in and buying myself a bike and my wife a bike.
I have researched as much info on the Brute force 750 and the KFX 700 as I can. I wanted a good hunting/trail
bike and a good bike that I can play on and one that my wife would be able to handle. Now that I have
a good idea of what I want to buy I would like some help on good priceing. I know the MSRP's of both bikes and have
given up trying to nail down a factory invoice type of price from reading other forum posts, but would
appreciate some info of some people that have bought these bikes already. Where and for how much did you get out
the door? I am planning on taking a heavy hit in the wallet for both of these bikes. I would like to get the best deal
possible tho. Any tips and experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
#2
My dealer charged me retail for my Camo Brute Force 750, but gave me at least $750 more on my trade than other dealers. I figure the net price was around $7150. The other colors would have been $300 less of course.
#5
I don't know where you are located, but if you are close to Wisconsin, give Joe VanZeeland at Team Winnebago Land a call. His number is 920-233-3070. I've bought a lot of stuff from this dealer and they are excellent. They used to be my local dealer and I moved about 1 1/2 hours away and still go to them. Joe will give you straight forward pricing right over the phone and they never hit you with the surprise extras when you show up. If you want he will walk you through each line of the contract to get the total or you can ask for pricing with setup, etc. already included (tax and registration are extra, but these are based on your specific state).
I am not exactly sure on the prices for the two models you are looking for, but I always got an excellent price with excellent service (which is hard to find with the other great prices you see posted on the web). And most importantly - no hidden fees or high pressure sales to buy extras.
They sell Polaris, Kawasaki, and Yamaha.
Tell him Todd from Sheboygan sent you.
I am not exactly sure on the prices for the two models you are looking for, but I always got an excellent price with excellent service (which is hard to find with the other great prices you see posted on the web). And most importantly - no hidden fees or high pressure sales to buy extras.
They sell Polaris, Kawasaki, and Yamaha.
Tell him Todd from Sheboygan sent you.
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