BMW incentives

BMW Motorrad America is offering $3000 off 2021 R18s and R18Cs along with .9% financing.

They are also offering the same .9% financing with BMW making the first 6 monthly payments "up to a maximum of $2000."

Nothing on the website says these are either/or packages. That would mean $3000 off the price AND up to $2000 off the installment payments.

In June, my dealer sold me a Classic by knocking $4K off the list price, offering 0% financing, giving a $500 accessory credit, and paying near-retail for my trade-in.

I thought that was the best deal going. These two offers, if they can be combined, may top it.
 
BMW Motorrad America is offering $3000 off 2021 R18s and R18Cs along with .9% financing.

They are also offering the same .9% financing with BMW making the first 6 monthly payments "up to a maximum of $2000."

Nothing on the website says these are either/or packages. That would mean $3000 off the price AND up to $2000 off the installment payments.

In June, my dealer sold me a Classic by knocking $4K off the list price, offering 0% financing, giving a $500 accessory credit, and paying near-retail for my trade-in.

I thought that was the best deal going. These two offers, if they can be combined, may top it.
+1. Every quarter new incentives are announced. I took delivery yesterday after waiting for Q4 incentives. The Demo incentives are attractive, and can be added to other factory incentives. I initially walked away based on price in Sept. New Q4 combined with dealer allowing me to take the bike overnight Friday to push the miles to 205 put me at 8K under MSRP fully equipped First Edition.
 
+1. Every quarter new incentives are announced. I took delivery yesterday after waiting for Q4 incentives. The Demo incentives are attractive, and can be added to other factory incentives. I initially walked away based on price in Sept. New Q4 combined with dealer allowing me to take the bike overnight Friday to push the miles to 205 put me at 8K under MSRP fully equipped First Edition.
Same deal here, $8k off loaded first edition, private sale value for trade in, low fees, and a nifty big boxer t-shirt
 
Not exactly. A more informed customer. The customer with an understanding of the difference between an Open MSO Bike and a ham sandwich.

What does Spirit airlines offer frequent flyers?
Looks as if Southweast is following suit.

Choices are dwindling for the hamburger helper crowd.
 
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Hello
does anyone know of any UK based deals of a similar ilk

i haven’t yet made the jump to R18, currently sitting on the fence but I think a deal like some of the ones mentioned above would make me commit

thank you

ian
 
Correct Sir. This is a snap from the Quarterly Incentives that aren't Classic or First Edition. I'll get some better visibility on the demo program.
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Hi all. To follow up. My dealer contact advises that the DEMO allowance will support +- 6% of the MSRP NET OF the Destination Fee. It's not a given that all of that demo allowance will be credited to the Purchaser. For those that are looking to leverage incentives for models that may not be on the quarterly incentive or a non First Edition or Classic, check again Jan 1. Meantime, IF you can have a unit registered and placed into 'DEMO' there is 6% room and likely +- another 10% the dealer may have wiggle room with.

Good luck.
 
Talking about bargain ....

I like the Corbin Bags/Fairing and seat combination. I'm going to pull the trigger on a Brown DayRider from Revzilla. I'm surprised BMW does not have a better handle on the opportunity costs associated with not having their accessory game up to speed. Roland Sands site is a mess. Mustang isn't updated. Corbin seems to be leader in the clubhouse.
 
I like the Corbin Bags/Fairing and seat combination. I'm going to pull the trigger on a Brown DayRider from Revzilla. I'm surprised BMW does not have a better handle on the opportunity costs associated with not having their accessory game up to speed. Roland Sands site is a mess. Mustang isn't updated. Corbin seems to be leader in the clubhouse.
Long and repeated story. Mustang, Roland and Vance are not allowed to sell in their stores the products made for the R18.
 
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