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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 42 Prescott, AZ | My local dealer in Prescott Valley, Arizona has the 2011 red and the silver and black Visions priced to move at only $15,000 each. I think they are the last two. Brand new with 5-year warranties. That's an incredible deal if you're in the market even if you have to pay to have it shipped to you! |
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Tourer
Posts: 494 Akron Ohio area | If you do the math, you will find that Victory sells their motorcycles to their dealers at an average price of 10-11 thousand.
As I paid almost 9 thousand dollars more than your quoted $15 grand for my 2011 Vision Tour in Silver/black, I'm not exactly pleased. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 133 New Castle Delaware | dreesq, What is the name of your dealer? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 188 Tifton, GA | I have NO intention of selling my 2011 Vision, but that would kill my price. I paid way more than that last year, but after my wreck wanted ABS asap. If the wife insisted on moving up to a Vision it would be great. |
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Tourer
Posts: 500
| If that price is correct, which I doubt, SHAME on Victory and their sales staff....Like some others I paid well over $20++ grand for my 2011 Silver/Black Vision Tour last may...I know they need to get rid of old stock.... But why "screw badly" those that bought earlier in the year....My bike is now worth only $15000 or less cause some dealers are giving them away....Nothing I can do about it,,but it just pisses me off!!!! |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | I wish I could say I feel for you, but I paid full price for my '08 and didn't think twice and still don't. No, I am by no means rich to make such a large non-sensical purchase. That was what the dealer was asking and I wanted it. Okay, so in a few months after buying mine, folks were getting the deals on the '08s as you are mentioning now on the 2011's. Don't blame it on Victory, it's the dealers that need to move the inventory. Personally, I'm happy for those who will get a great deal. Go ride you're frustrations out man... |
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Visionary
Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | $35,000 for mine by the time I had it KevinXinated. So STOP WHINING .... just ride and enjoy.
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Cruiser
Posts: 125 Kerrville Texas ( now a homeowner on six acres) | I paid $21,400.00 for my 08 vision tour premium in late Sept. of 2007. I feel as though I got a Great Deal as I got 11000.00 for my 05 kingpin and LOOK HOW MUCH LONGER I RODE MINE BEFORE ANYONE ELSE SAW THE LIGHT AND FINALLY BOUGHT ONE !!!!!!!!
I love it!!!!
Smadge |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1109
| Bought my 08 2 years ago for 15k. It had about 2k in extras and 5k miles. No regrets at all. |
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New user
Posts: 2
| I just got my Vision Tour 3 weeks ago. From $25k and some change to $18K with all the chrome, heat, Light side emblems, Ipod hook-up, power window, etc, etc. Plus the dealership gave me $1000 more on trade in for my old bike than the Honda dealer would go for a 2011 wing. And Polaris gave me a check back for $1000 for being in Army. Add it all up and I saved around $9000. Love it. Already have 1200 miles in the seat.
Glad i waited. Putting my pipes on tonite with the money i saved. Never buy a bike or boat in spring or a snowmobile in winter... |
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Cruiser
Posts: 162 Northern NJ | Waiting for a model year to age or finding a demo will often net you a much better deal than buying the newest models.
$15K for a 2011 Vision is a great deal! |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 42 Prescott, AZ | opas ride - 2011-09-28 8:45 AM
If that price is correct, which I doubt, SHAME on Victory and their sales staff....!!!
Oh, it's true. I was there in person yesterday pricing out a heated seat and saw it with my very own eyes. The dealer is Star Island Motorsports (www.starislandms.com) tel: 928.445.5730. The website is not up to date though.
Good for those who get a great deal now. I think I did alright when I bought my '11 Ness Vision for $22,000, but that was when the regular visions were going for about $19k. I may have went for a regular Vision for $15,000 and then used the savings to pay for custom paint and performance upgrades. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 72 Chino Valley, AZ | The owners at Star Island just bought out Prescott Valley Motorcycles and have turned it into to a multi-bike shop, they are trying to move out all inventory to basically start over with new bikes. Not just the Victories but Hondas, Kawasaki and Suzuki. Glen is a nice guy and will work with you, but talk to Charlie first. Tell 'em Rusty Sent Ya'. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 105
| Well that changes things. Star Island bought these Visions from Prescott not Victory. So depending on what deal they worked out for the dealership, then they may be able to sell them at $15K. A dealer that bought them from Victory cannot afford that large of a loss.
Ride safe,
Jim |
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Visionary
Posts: 1308 Sand Rock, AL United States | I so wish I was in position to buy a Vision! This seems like the perfect time! |
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Visionary
Posts: 3006 San Antonio, TX | Makes we want to add a second Vision to the fleet! |
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | radioteacher - 2011-09-29 12:03 PM
Makes we want to add a second Vision to the fleet!
+1 - I could use the bentley as the commuter, and the the bentley II as the road bike, sweet. But wait, where would I put the Indian...? |
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