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  • May 6, 2008 at 6:37 am #1340
    AzN LogiK
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    I just got a quote for a 2008 Ninja 250R and the email said “Todays price is $4,499 OUT THE DOOR, including all applicable taxes, registration, and document fees. We do not charge any freight, set-up, or destination charges”

    I live in San Carlos, CA (Bay Area/Peninsula) and I wonder if anyone knows what the breakdown of this quote is.
    So far, I figure:
    $3499 MSRP
    $371 Registration/Taxes
    =$3870

    This leaves $629 unaccounted for. I’d be guessing that maybe like $300 or so for all their document fees max, so does that mean they add on $330ish due to demand?

    May 6, 2008 at 10:44 am #6047
    smadaakram
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    i would ask the dealership 4 a breakdown of all costs, tha should b more than willing to give u this info.

    //@R!<

    May 6, 2008 at 10:50 am #6050
    RydRy
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    on my bike they charged the taxes at around the 350 you got- then a licensing fee 60 and a registration fee 60 and a documentation fee 60=180 then a freight and setup fee of 450 so around 630 there so yeah that comes up as a likely overhead fee but even in demand bikes may be discounted if you are a serious buyer who shows up in person ready to buy Id imagine

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