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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Curtis Harper on January 08, 2015, 10:14:25 AM
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Just a heads up, there are now some pretty good incentives for left over Cali 1400's and V7 Racers. 140s have trade in an new customer bonus' and good financing, V7 models have $500 cash and good financing. If you've been looking now might be a good time to talk with your local dealer.
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Thanks, Curtis. More here-
http://www.motoguzzi-us.com/special-offers.html
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These look like pretty darn good promotions.
Trade in ANY brand and get $2000 for it! Even if you don't have anything to trade, they are offering new customers $1500 bucks towards a Cali. Good deals on v7s too!
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Piaggio really stepped up! These incentives are free of dealer contribution so now is the time to make a deal on California's and V7's. .99% financing for 36 month's and zero cash down is almost free money.
Walt
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Too bad they don't have this deal for a Norge.
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Too bad they don't have this deal for a Norge.
If you don't mind a non current Norge, MI has your back. http://www.motointernational.com/catalog/hot-deals/2013-moto-guzzi-norge-gt-8v
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So is it 2 grand on top of what your trade is worth?
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If you don't mind a non current Norge, MI has your back. http://www.motointernational.com/catalog/hot-deals/2013-moto-guzzi-norge-gt-8v
That's a heckuva good deal on a new Norge!
All of these expiring-year markdowns seem great but there is a downside.
It feeds into the pervasive buying attitude of many potential Guzzi purchasers to simply wait til year end or beyond and pick up a bike for the liquidation price instead of buying current new. This puts further pressure on dealers' profit margin for selling the Guzzi brand, as well as the profit of the parent company, and is a big reason so many dealers do not stick very long with the marque. It also compromises the value of the bikes out there that have already been purchased and teaches the lesson that you should never go in and buy a Guzzi until it becomes left-over stock.
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But it's always like that, cars, bikes-one pays a premium to have the newest of the new.
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But it's always like that, cars, bikes-one pays a premium to have the newest of the new.
Yes but the problem with Guzzi is nobody will pay the premium! Too many sales are close-outs. In recent months I've talked with substantial dealers who have dropped Guzzi and they say the same thing. It's not worth it. No money and huge problems dealing with MGNA.
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Not taking anything away from MI but we have a 2013 Norge that could have come from the same lot. We were just about to list 3 different bikes with the same deals. Basicly we will match the offer for the same new 2013 Black Norge, good deal if you are closer to the east coast.
Walt
Europa Macchina
As far as problems with MGNA, I have found that Piaggio steps up for covering the customer. An example is we are covering a tappet recall at the present that was never done under Aprilla. You think BMW would have done that?
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So is it 2 grand on top of what your trade is worth?
YES, or make your best deal and then take an extra $1,500.00 off the bottom line.
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If you don't mind a non current Norge, MI has your back. http://www.motointernational.com/catalog/hot-deals/2013-moto-guzzi-norge-gt-8v
Kent, that is a good deal. Unfortunately I really don't like the black one nor the current shit brown one they offer. I wish they would bring back the red one like my 07.
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Kent, that is a good deal. Unfortunately I really don't like the black one nor the current shit brown one they offer. I wish they would bring back the red one like my 07.
There you go, excuses excuses.
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I wonder what my jackals worth? Love that new 1400.
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Kent, that is a good deal. Unfortunately I really don't like the black one nor the current shit brown one they offer. I wish they would bring back the red one like my 07.
You know, there is this stuff called "paint".
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Color is a very personal thing and the last thing I would suggest is buying any vehicle that you look at and go yuk, I shoulda bought the other one. My problem with black for me has been never hating the color but some blacks just show every spec of dirt. The metallic in the Guzzi black sort of negates a lot of that and it is growing on me. That said I own a white Norge and would have bought red if available. Or maybe silver or gray, I guess I just like Norges.
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That's a heckuva good deal on a new Norge!
All of these expiring-year markdowns seem great but there is a downside.
It feeds into the pervasive buying attitude of many potential Guzzi purchasers to simply wait til year end or beyond and pick up a bike for the liquidation price instead of buying current new. This puts further pressure on dealers' profit margin for selling the Guzzi brand, as well as the profit of the parent company, and is a big reason so many dealers do not stick very long with the marque. It also compromises the value of the bikes out there that have already been purchased and teaches the lesson that you should never go in and buy a Guzzi until it becomes left-over stock.
Here here ........... I'm one of those affected........... . bummer.
Cheers.
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You know, there is this stuff called "paint".
Kent, yes I could paint the bike but I honestly don't feel like taking on that project as I already have enough projects. Plus, between shipping costs and painting costs I might as well buy a local bike.
Honestly, I'm going to wait as I have heard rumors of different colors coming out in the next round of Norge production.
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waltr posted: "As far as problems with MGNA, I have found that Piaggio steps up for covering the customer. An example is we are covering a tappet recall at the present that was never done under Aprilla. You think BMW would have done that".
Times change but back in the day the answer would have been yes. We never had a problem with BMW covering warranty. Some of what BMW called normal "wear and tear" I had to question but, the dealers knew in advance if they read the bulletins. On the other hand, some of the stuff they covered was "YGTBSM". Along as they paid that's all that counts. :BEER:
Matt
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Color is a very personal thing and the last thing I would suggest is buying any vehicle that you look at and go yuk, I shoulda bought the other one. My problem with black for me has been never hating the color but some blacks just show every spec of dirt. The metallic in the Guzzi black sort of negates a lot of that and it is growing on me. That said I own a white Norge and would have bought red if available. Or maybe silver or gray, I guess I just like Norges.
I have a black Suzuki, black Piaggio MP3 and had a black 750 Ambassador. I find none shows dirt as fast as any other colors I've had. OTOH, none of my rigs are spotless very often.
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Dilligaf said: Times change but back in the day the answer would have been yes. We never had a problem with BMW covering warranty. Some of what BMW called normal "wear and tear" I had to question but, the dealers knew in advance if they read the bulletins. On the other hand, some of the stuff they covered was "YGTBSM". Along as they paid that's all that counts.
Matt
Unfortunately that was then and this is now.