Any Fair and Honest Honda dealers in New England?
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Hi thanks in advance for any replies.
Its been along time since I bought my last quad or MX bike, and it seems like times have realy changed for my buying experience. After spending months casually researching brands, I feel that Honda has the best reliability and least amount of problems listed of all the different brands ot there.
But the 2 dealers I tryed today both threw me for a loop. I walked out of both after feeling as if I was getting the auto stealership run around. 1 for trying to force me to purchase extended warentees and insurance. The other for adding $325 bucks to the MSRP for "administrative and shipping costs". Thats a old scam that seems to be stuck in the powersport market these days. I guess the buying public has to pay for the $million$dollar$ $hops that these dealers are all in now.
Any mom n pop low overhead Honda dealers out there in New England where I can buy an Rincon at a fair price, all without the BS adders? Ive always beleived in shopping local whenever possible but Im thing I'd travel quite a distance to get an honest deal. I dont see any sence in shopping local just to get screwed.
thanks again
Todd
Its been along time since I bought my last quad or MX bike, and it seems like times have realy changed for my buying experience. After spending months casually researching brands, I feel that Honda has the best reliability and least amount of problems listed of all the different brands ot there.
But the 2 dealers I tryed today both threw me for a loop. I walked out of both after feeling as if I was getting the auto stealership run around. 1 for trying to force me to purchase extended warentees and insurance. The other for adding $325 bucks to the MSRP for "administrative and shipping costs". Thats a old scam that seems to be stuck in the powersport market these days. I guess the buying public has to pay for the $million$dollar$ $hops that these dealers are all in now.
Any mom n pop low overhead Honda dealers out there in New England where I can buy an Rincon at a fair price, all without the BS adders? Ive always beleived in shopping local whenever possible but Im thing I'd travel quite a distance to get an honest deal. I dont see any sence in shopping local just to get screwed.
thanks again
Todd
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