What I paid for a 06 CBR1000RR
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What I paid for a 06 CBR1000RR
denbella86
4/15/2006 11:17:37 PM
Just want to use this post to say hello to fellow 1000RR enthusiasts.
I finally got one today at my local Los Angeles Honda dealership.
My "out the door price" was $11700.00 w/c seems so high compared to non-CA owners.
Is this a good price or did they pull a fast one on my eager arse.
Just want to see what the average price you guys got OTD.
I chose the black version and I can tell you that it is a beast compared to my 02 CBR600F4i.
Thanks and I will post pictures soon.
D.
05Tribal
4/16/2006 2:28:11 AM
I paid roughly $10,422. This is buying mine from Honda Powersports located in Chattanooga TN for $9736 "out there door" then paying 6.75% sales tax back in OH. I say "roughly" because I might be off by $30 or $40. I am too lazy to dig out the paper work.
city worker
4/16/2006 10:24:43 AM
As long as your happy

dude cogrates on the bike !!! hopefully next year at this time I'll be looking at my new 1000RR red and black though
kiggy74
4/16/2006 10:45:03 AM
Just picked mine up in Chattanooga as well. My OTD price with tax and a 5 yr wty was $10,800.
CBR1000RR_Army
4/16/2006 11:37:00 AM
Got mine about 3 wks ago, $10,500 OTD. Colorado Springs, CO. Regardless of the price, you will enjoy it.
Geekster47
4/16/2006 12:21:35 PM
I paid $9,999 (+ New York Tax) for mine three weeks ago. Like the other posts said, if you are happy with the bike, don't look back at the price. After three weeks of riding the bike, I am very happy with all aspects of the new machine.
Congrats and good luck. I think you will be verry happy with you choice at whatever the price.
denbella86
4/16/2006 11:52:22 PM
Thanks guys!
I guess it is true coz I took it for a spin this morning and I would have paid more for this much fun.
From an F4i to a RR is just no comparison.
Will be doing some more break-in procedures and then try to join in on the next available track day.
This is my first liter bike and I cant believe these things are legal.
Thanks again and be safe.
D.
TeeDub
4/17/2006 2:51:24 PM
Out the door is hard to compare from one state to the next. Differing sales tax rates and liscensing fees make it a moot point. The actual sales price w/frieght & prep pre tax and dmv fees is the only way you guys can compare.
vipercwf
4/17/2006 9:21:50 PM
Well all these posts on mine make me realize that i literally got ass raped, totally. I paid 12,500...(yes i know i know) for mine. I had always thought from talking to other people that there really isn't much of a mark up on rec vehicles like this. I assumed the msrp is basically what ur gonna get it for, plus the fees of the dealer and taxes and such. I paid like 10,800 for the bike, plus the freight fees, taxes and the misc title and lisc fees to equal 12,500. I actually got a quote from about 3 seperate dealers tho and they all said about the same price OTD at 12,500. Oh btw i live in southeastern michigan...close to detroit if that means anything....DAMN i feel so taken advantage of haa...
Oh well..all in all i still got the bike of my dreams so thats all that really matters. Just makes me mad everyone else got my dream bike cheaper!
TeeDub
4/18/2006 1:58:02 AM
You violated the first law of consumerism. Ask people about their deals
BEFORE you buy, not after!
jabroni racing
4/20/2006 8:41:03 AM
Hey KIggy, im looking to buy 1, and for that price with the ext warranty...whats the name of the shop, i will drive for that deal
kiggy74
4/20/2006 8:53:10 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: jabroni racing
Hey KIggy, im looking to buy 1, and for that price with the ext warranty...whats the name of the shop, i will drive for that deal
Southern Powersports You'll get a new Honda from Southern Powersports for less than you'd pay anywhere else. But understand, that's all you'll get. The actual dealership is crappy, they have no concept of customer service, and your bike will be dirty when you pick it up. If you go on a Friday or a Saturday plan on waiting a few hours until someone is available to actually close the deal on your $10,000 purchase. If you don't care about any of these things and price of the bike is most important to you then Southern Powersports is the place to go.
jabroni racing
4/20/2006 4:40:32 PM
Im out of state anyway, my local shop has great service, but prices are higher..LOL...thanx for the info..maybe i can my local shop to match price..
kiggy74
4/20/2006 8:49:35 PM
Good luck with that. I'm interested to hear what your dealer says. There's no way my local dealer would even consider matching that price. In fact, I visited my local dealer that offered me $12,000 OTD at 9.75% interest a couple days ago to get my deposit back. He asked my if I'd bought anything yet and I told him about the price and where I got it. He couldn't believe that I drove that far.
sidthafish
4/20/2006 10:30:31 PM
$10,154 OTD, pretty much best price I've seen. I have to go 70 miles to pick it up but the stealership in town won't budge on the price even though they have 5 in stock they can't move, one of the drawbacks to living in a military town. My buddy and I got a package deal at Altus Motorsports (Altus, OK). Blue and yellow for him all black for me. Pick em up tomorrow and I can't wait!
Jackmaxum
4/23/2006 11:33:37 AM
I bought my 2006 cbr 1000 rr in Chattanooga for 9700 out the door. I still have to pay connecticut state sales tax. It was a thousand mile ride home and I made it in 12 hours at 85 - 120 mph. I didnt even use half of its power. To all buying at Southern Power sports in Chattanooga..... The Place was a real dump. I think they were hiding their inventory. I didnt see hardly any bikes in stock. I was somewhat pressured into purchaseing the extended warranty for $500 but refused because I had a 929 in 2000 and rode it for 30000 miles and it ran perfect. The warranty does not cover tires brakes clutches. That is the only thing that ever needed my attension in 30,000 miles. When I was sent to the next desk they tried to sell me a plan for $700 ! It would cover flat repair theft and hotel if needed when I break down. If I bought all they tried to sell me It would have cost me over $12,000. For that matter I could of bought my bike in CT. saving me air fair and a thousand mile ride home. To all buying in Chattanooga and will be taking route 81 north. It is a major truck route. 18 wheelers back to back for hundreds and hundreds of miles. I did save about $1500 over buying anywhere else than chattanooga.
ciceman
4/23/2006 10:22:18 PM
before you buy check out Volunteer Honda in crossville,tn @www.volunteerhonda.com. i talked to southern powersports in chatt. tn made two trips down there to pick-up a black rr that was supposed to be there waiting for me. it's abouts 5 to 5 1/2 hour trip from my house only to find out they did not have one. found volunteer on the web emailed they called me the next day had the bike the next week, that was the first chance i got to go down there. otd 9583.00 plus tax. check these people out no hassle no fuss.
jabroni racing
4/29/2006 8:06:32 PM
I get to pick mine up monday, got it for 11,200 OTD including a 5 yr ext warranty, 5 yr tire/wheel warranty, meaning nail in tire = new tire, and a Yosh RS-5 Slip...I am pretty darn happy with that.
PatK1RR
5/7/2006 1:01:41 PM
Hi guys,
I am just wondering... the MSPR in the States is 11 299$.
I am surprised to read that some people paid MORE than the MSRP, considering that usually, dealers sell way below the MSRP!!
johnmaples
5/9/2006 9:56:35 PM
I paid $9200.00 for mine i live in Baton Rouge ,LA plus 9% sales tax.
But they r well worth the money u pay for them.
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