Best pricing on new 03 Raptor
#1
Friend is looking for a new 03 Raptor. Suggestions for dealers (preferably western US) who will ship direct?
I've seen one dealer back east at 5699 but they wont ship, like to find one at that price on the west coast - anybody come close?
I've seen one dealer back east at 5699 but they wont ship, like to find one at that price on the west coast - anybody come close?
#4
I got my 2003 LE raptor for 5,999 OTD. I think they had the normal raptors for 5,699 also. the place is in mississippi, i dont know if they ship or not, i drove 8 hrs or more there to pick mine up since im from kentucky, but it was worth it. the place is www.lakehillmotors.com
#5
yeah redskin, i heard that about them. they even charge for the air in the tires, but i didnt want to start anything. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
#7
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]Got mine for 5700 out the door.
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#8
I posted this on another board but thought it might help here too. I bought an 03 LE Raptor for $6200 here in Wa State. I get to pick it up Dec 24th! Merry Christmas!
Dealer Invoice Report
2003 Raptor 660R Black Limited Edition
List Price: $6699
Dealer Invoice: $5658
This base dealer cost includes freight to the dealership.
Assembly Cost: $75 per Yamaha price sheet
Each dealership has its own method of figuring actual cost of assembly and preparation for sale.
There is no reimbursement by the factory for this cost to the dealer.
Ready to sell cost: $5733
This model Yamaha ATV has 3% (of list price) dealer holdback.
This holdback money is paid to dealers in at the end of the model year for units that are sold within the previous 12 months. Dealers must pay Yamaha the full "Dealer Invoice" price and wait up to 12 months after selling the machine to receive their dealer holdback.
Wholesale Incentives: none for this model.
The "Ready to sell cost" is the cost of the machine with NO PROFIT to a dealer. Dealers do not stay in business very long by selling machines for no profit.
Many dealers charge additional fees for "Freight and Setup" over and above the selling price of the machine. Add the "Selling Price" to the "Freight and Setup" charges and subtract the "Ready to sell cost" to determine the PROFIT a dealer is asking to make.
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Dealer Invoice Report
2003 Raptor 660R Black Limited Edition
List Price: $6699
Dealer Invoice: $5658
This base dealer cost includes freight to the dealership.
Assembly Cost: $75 per Yamaha price sheet
Each dealership has its own method of figuring actual cost of assembly and preparation for sale.
There is no reimbursement by the factory for this cost to the dealer.
Ready to sell cost: $5733
This model Yamaha ATV has 3% (of list price) dealer holdback.
This holdback money is paid to dealers in at the end of the model year for units that are sold within the previous 12 months. Dealers must pay Yamaha the full "Dealer Invoice" price and wait up to 12 months after selling the machine to receive their dealer holdback.
Wholesale Incentives: none for this model.
The "Ready to sell cost" is the cost of the machine with NO PROFIT to a dealer. Dealers do not stay in business very long by selling machines for no profit.
Many dealers charge additional fees for "Freight and Setup" over and above the selling price of the machine. Add the "Selling Price" to the "Freight and Setup" charges and subtract the "Ready to sell cost" to determine the PROFIT a dealer is asking to make.
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