YYZ_Guy
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I didn't get a good first impression this week when I went looking for a bike there
I was looked down upon while in there and the only guy who gave me the time of day was Chris the service advisor
I didn't get a good first impression this week when I went looking for a bike there
I was looked down upon while in there and the only guy who gave me the time of day was Chris the service advisor
I didn't get a good first impression this week when I went looking for a bike there
I was looked down upon while in there and the only guy who gave me the time of day was Chris the service advisor
If you by a Ducati in Canada from a dealer you are getting Ripped. Buy used of some one else or do what I did buy from the US, if you want to save 7 or 8 k which in my mind is worth the work gettng it over here. It' wasn't hard to import and the dealers try to scare you into thinking it's difficulty, If you can read, write and pick up a phone you can do it. Once you see the prices in the US comparied to Canada you will look at the dealers in Canada differently. Some of the shops are starting to get there act together and are starting to match the prices in the US for parts but still way off on bikes. check around it's a big investment don't pay more because your a Canadian. Also GP bikes is one of the most expensive dealers around, get a quote from some of the dealer in London or out side the city they beat the dealer in the city 99% of the time.
Ultramar also has 91 with no ethanol (way cheaper than Shell too!).ethanol-free gas, I think Shell is the sole supplier.
Just put a deposit down on a 848. They had to get it from another city, no deals on the bike, but accessories yes.