Meanwhile, back at the ranch ..... the salesman called me this morning & left a message to call him. When I called back he said would I still go with the deal of splitting the $308 & I said yes, but I didn't think Bossman would go for it. He said he would call back. He then leaves another message saying he's got good news and to call him back. Meanwhile I get a second call from the finance guy, who goes over the entire stalemate, asking why I would not just pay the $308, etc. etc. He tells me what a great deal I got, and how they can't really go any farther as it's eating up the profits, etc. etc. I tell him his boss doesn't need the sale and I don't need the bike, so let's just call it a day. He then says will you go for $150 in store credit (Duh), and I said yes.
So I'll meet tomorrow and see if he has any new rope-a-dope or if I'll be riding home on a new CVO Ultra. Honestly after all that and too much time, now I have cold feet. And the deal strikes me as OK but no great.
Here's the deal, $38,805 OTD (tax is $3,200 at 8.25% & DMV is $375 + 3,575), so $38,805 - $3,575 = $35,230 selling price. MSRP is $37,449 ($200 Ca. Emissions) & does not include freight $380 or set up fee (bunk imo) $1,048. So from my perspective I'm getting $2,219 + $150 (gift certificate) off the MSRP.
A) Does my numbers look correct given the tax & DMV? B) Should the $380 be included in the MSRP? C) If I decide to trade in the offer would be 18K for the FLHTK (KBB says 18K for good condition, I recall NADA being 16-19K trade in (dealer's book).