I don't know how they get away with it, but I get really pissed off at Harley dealerships sometimes.
This past week I have been to 4 dealerships, 2 in NorCal an 2 in SoCal. All four had '13 CVO Ultras in red, orange and black. That is an amazing color combination! Almost as good as

hot

citrus

orange

.
What bothered me was the mark up they added to the MSRP.
Two dealers added $5000 to the price, and another one added $4000. This was before tax, license, and fees. Only one, San Jose HD, was asking only MSRP. I asked salesmen how they could charge so much for bikes that are going to be last years models in just a couple months, and are obscenely expensive to begin with? They said "It's called market adjusted pricing", "Because we can", and "The owner would fire me if I sold it at MSRP".
If these were the best performing and most reliable bike made, maybe they could justify the prices, but they're not.
Am I the only one who thinks this is sh*tty business practice? Did anybody here pay more than MSRP?
Confession: I paid $1000 over MSRP for mine, but I justified it because it was in Sept of '11 for a '12 model, and the dealer originally was asking for $3000 over MSRP. I guess if fools like me keep paying, HD will keep getting away with marking up their prices.