Wow, Cortez! That's hot!
Does $5665.00 sound like a good price for a DT 300i?
Karl
Crossbolt,
My dealer had a leftover model from the previous year and knocked $1,000 off sticker, but then added back $200 for a prep fee. So the cost for the scoot and prep was $4600 plus tax and title.
I have seen people report similar prices on new scoots that were not year old leftovers but it all depends on the dealer. I would look for AT LEAST $500 off the MSRP and low prep fees, but you can probably do even better than that depending on your willingness to haggle.
I just was a first time scooter buyer, made them think I might buy one on a lark and said "What is the best you can do on this one?" and $4600 was what they came back with. That was the extent of my haggling skills.
I don't think ABS is available in the US anyway but when working correctly, on wet, dusty or uneven pavement you can put all the force you want into the brake levers and the bike will maximize the stopping power without fear of locking up and going down. When humans do it, we can keep it upright but extract less stopping power out of it because we can get as close to the maximum threshold as well as the computers and sensors.
I love ABS, even in cars, but the pulsating freaks some people out. Saved my butt a couple times in my car and I was amazed how controlable the car was when it should have spun into a wall. Serious pucker moment.
John