07fjrTom
Well-known member
Aasland,
I grew up near Rochester and have been to Cycle City a few times in the past. I have tried to make a deal or two there over the years and have always walked away wondering how that place stays in business. I went in one time and was shopping for a dirt bike. The salesman asked me if I would need financing and I said no. When I started to inquire about the price and if they would be willing to deal, the salesman said "If money is no object, what do you care about the price?" I just left laughing. I know that dealers are a valuable asset and we should all try to support them when we can, but sometimes I wonder why.
I suppose this really isn't relevant, but I just felt like sharing.
Tom
I grew up near Rochester and have been to Cycle City a few times in the past. I have tried to make a deal or two there over the years and have always walked away wondering how that place stays in business. I went in one time and was shopping for a dirt bike. The salesman asked me if I would need financing and I said no. When I started to inquire about the price and if they would be willing to deal, the salesman said "If money is no object, what do you care about the price?" I just left laughing. I know that dealers are a valuable asset and we should all try to support them when we can, but sometimes I wonder why.
I suppose this really isn't relevant, but I just felt like sharing.
Tom