Kawasaki Concours Forum
The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => The Bike - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: Scaffolder on October 03, 2012, 04:14:46 PM
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Just thought I'd share what I saw on Kawasaki's website. I have been looking for a good deal on a new bike. I have found a few under $13,000, but that's about it.
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5.95%. Is that supposed to be an incentive? :o
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An incentive to buy the 2012. I would rather have the extra $1000 back. I couldn't finance more than a couple grand on a bike, but figured I'd share the info with those that might want it.
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All cash for me, I hate debt hanging over my head, been there done that, when the economy crashed all my cards somehow jumped from 3% or less to 15+% and I had never done anything wrong...
Pass. :)
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All cash here as well. Cut those credit cards up years ago. :D
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I love my AMEX card. It love my $900 + or - I get back every year in reward cash. And no fees.
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Yup, only cash money for my purchases (http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j180/stevewfl/kneedragvl3.gif)
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I did not have the cash buy buy a bike outright but 0% for 4 years is the same as paying cash, EH!
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I did not have the cash buy buy a bike outright but 0% for 4 years is the same as paying cash, EH!
Or better, your cash can still draw bank interest or be invested ;)
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I did not have the cash buy buy a bike outright but 0% for 4 years is the same as paying cash, EH!
Not even. If you do that, then you're paying $1,000 in interest. (vs $1,000 cash back)
I can buy a lot of farkles for $1k...
UD
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Not even. If you do that, then you're paying $1,000 in interest. (vs $1,000 cash back)
I can buy a lot of farkles for $1k...
UD
yeah but truthfully one can negotiate their way into that extra $1000 off no matter what, cash or loan