Predator MSRP
#2
I paid $5800 for mine, add 6% sales tax and I ended up paying $6138 out the door. Another dealer close by wanted $6100 firm, then they wanted to charge for set up also. Out the door on that one would have been around $6550 - $6600. They would not budge even though they knew I was looking elsewhere. I guess if there is a demand for them , no one will get any deals. That's O.K. though as it was money well spent as far as I am concerned.
#4
I'm from Windom,MN. I guess thats the way it goes. There are more of the quads available now. When I bought mine, they were hard to come by, so the prices were stiff. $5399 huh? is that out the door or what? That seems like a steal. So much so, I called River Valley Power & Sport in Rochester. They did not have the standard model but had two TLD Preds. They quoted me $6500 + $30 setup + $469.50 tax,(whatever else) for an out the door price of: $6999.50!! This is no shi$! I know this is really steep and a person should be able to talk them down. Just a thought, how much did it cost you to get out the door with your TLD Pred?
#6
How can Polaris dealers charge a setup fee? From my buddy that works at a yamaha/polaris dealer he says there crates kick A$$. There made of metal and have tie down hooks. All you have to do is take it out of the crate and fold the Handle bars up. Seems like BS, gotta hate dealers that charge extra!
#7
03polarispredator, I've done business with River Valley Power & Sport for about 5 years now. I got a steal on my pred, that's all I'll say, I didn't pay tax on it cause it was a "business expense" [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Anyways I was in the showroom there the other day and if youd show up in person they'd sell you a TLD pred for 6,100 plus tax and title. There was a guy tryin to get financed for one but he didnt qualify.
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