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Old June 18th, 2010, 03:06 AM   #1
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Default best OTD price for 2010 1198

I'm planning to buy a new 2010 ducati 1198 at Pro Italia in Glendale. A friend is coming with me who knows a guy and we'll both be buying one at the same time. He mentions we'll most likely be getting a really good deal for the reasons mentioned above. The starting OTD price I'm thinking about is $15,500 and my max would probably be the MSRP.. waddya guys think? is it possible? if recommendations to dealers that give awesome OTD prices?
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Old June 18th, 2010, 10:48 AM   #2
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MSRP, or just under, would be a great deal. Not sure you'll get that, but doesn't hurt to try
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Old June 18th, 2010, 11:10 AM   #3
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I'm planning to buy a new 2010 ducati 1198 at Pro Italia in Glendale. A friend is coming with me who knows a guy and we'll both be buying one at the same time. He mentions we'll most likely be getting a really good deal for the reasons mentioned above. The starting OTD price I'm thinking about is $15,500 and my max would probably be the MSRP.. waddya guys think? is it possible? if recommendations to dealers that give awesome OTD prices?

When ever I buy cars or bikes , I always consider the price
that includes all the dealer fee and excludes Tax, Title and Registration..Because they vary by state/county..and I dont mind travelling a few hundred miles when the price difference is significant..

I bought my 1198S from a dealer about 400 miles away , got it shipped and even then it was way significantly lower than the quoted local price...


Call up other few dealers around your area...
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Old June 18th, 2010, 04:55 PM   #4
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hard to get an out of state bike registered in california......most dmv require 7500 miles to ca register the bike. pro italia knows the details, as do many dealers.....
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Old June 19th, 2010, 06:21 AM   #5
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hard to get an out of state bike registered in california......most dmv require 7500 miles to ca register the bike. pro italia knows the details, as do many dealers.....
Wow..didnt know that.....

When you say that its hard to get out of state bike registered.. Did you mean , they will not allow registration, or do they require a lot of documentation that's not worth the trouble?

I Just checked CA DMV website and the only thing I have noticed is

If you are a California resident and acquire a new car, truck or motorcycle from another state, it must be certified to meet California smog laws in order to be registered here

For a motorcycle check the frame or refer tp your owner's manual. The label should read that the vehicle conforms to California regulations, or that it is legal for sale in California.

What comes next...You cannot move out of california unless you have lived here for 15 yrs?

hehehe...
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Old June 19th, 2010, 08:43 AM   #6
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fwiw, a regular 1198, i was just quoted around $12k.

williamsville ducati in NY
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Old June 19th, 2010, 09:12 AM   #7
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fwiw, a regular 1198, i was just quoted around $12k.

williamsville ducati in NY

If you can get a 1198 for around $12K you better buy every one they have! I haven't seen a 1198 anywhere near that price.
That is literally thousands of dollars cheaper then any thing I have seen. I'm going to have to say the dealer is BSing you, either that or he is going to add a lot of extra fees before it's over.

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Old June 19th, 2010, 09:17 AM   #8
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If you can get a 1198 for around $12K you better buy every one they have! I haven't seen a 1198 anywhere near that price.
That is literally thousands of dollars cheaper then any thing I have seen. I'm going to have to say the dealer is BSing you, either that or he is going to add a lot of extra fees before it's over.

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Nope, it's not BS. I bought a new red 1198s from them for $15000 plus tax and license....and no set up fees.
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Old June 19th, 2010, 09:32 AM   #9
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Nope, it's not BS. I bought a new red 1198s from them for $15000 plus tax and license....and no set up fees.
You got a 2010 1198S for 15K?? Tell me who he is cause I'm buying 2. That's, at a minimum, 6K cheaper than anyone else I've ever seen. I know mine was 6K more than that. How many does this guy have left?
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Old June 19th, 2010, 09:38 AM   #10
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Nope, it's not BS. I bought a new red 1198s from them for $15000 plus tax and license....and no set up fees.
Mark? Ive met you before. My name is Brandon, I have a green zx10r. I remember you having a hayabusa? I live in Allegany.

A buddy of mine has a 1098s, its red. His name is Dave, u may know him, he lives in allegany also.

How do u like the bike so far? Im really tired of the I4's and am ready for a ducati...

and yes, that price is no BS. Al doesnt mess around, he wants to sell bikes...

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