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Last reported price for the 4 year Y.E.S. was $389 IIRC.
My dealer Quoted that price per year. Is that right.
My dealer Quoted that price per year. Is that right.
You go in there and tell the SOBs that if they want your money, not only are they gonna have to throw in the Warranty for cost, but they'll also have to give you 15% off any parts you order for the bike for the next 60 days....I don't expect to get it at cost, but 100% mark up is a bit of a stretch. A little for you a little for me.
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D & H Cycle is some backwoods yama dealer located on Hwy 31 N Cullman, Alabama • 256•739•1840 who sells FJRs cheaper than anyone else in the country.......that's all.....The savings weren't enough to entice me to drive across 3 states1($1300), but that's me....I could of saved $800 by driving just 200 miles and didn't even do that....Never Mind, I found the answer, thanks any way.
Hi All,
I just put down a deposit today for an 06A and have to go in tomorrow to fill out the paperwork. I appreciate the information I have gotten here about the Y.E.S., however I am not familiar with "D & H" that is being referred to in the forum. Would someone pease educate me as to what "D & H" means.
Thank you, JC
Yes, it's a Y.E.S. $40 for 10 minutes of paperwork seems to be okay with the people at D&H. Your saleswoman's reaction says volumes.So... does any body know for sure if the D&H warranty is the "Official Yamaha Extended Service" or just a cheap lookalike knock off?
Anyone know what the Canadian dealer cost for the 4 year YES equivalent is?The dealers cost is $345. And, that's what I paid...
I think your bike has about 100 farkles more than mine... I would (hopefully) notice the difference. :huh:none..figure if it completely breaks down, I'd sneak over to socalmikes house, and trade plates.
Anyone know what the Canadian dealer cost for the 4 year YES equivalent is?The dealers cost is $345. And, that's what I paid...
Wish that were true but for some reason the pricing system is different up here. Take for example the Canadian MSRP for a 06 A: $18899CAD or about $16700USD, while the US MSRP is $13499USD or about $15250CAD. Granted they are different models. The 4 year Canadian YPP MSRP is $1481CAD or about $1300USD. Don't know the US MSRP but if it's $698USD ($825CAD) then maybe the plans account for the model differences, or maybe we Canadians are just getting pucked. Like we do with having to buy the bag liners for $114CAD. Or paying $9.95CAD($8.75USD) for a keychain that's $5.95USD ($6.75CAD) in the US.Anyone know what the Canadian dealer cost for the 4 year YES equivalent is?The dealers cost is $345. And, that's what I paid...
Convert $345 U.S. Dollas to Canadian currency and you should have your answer...
Is it possible that the YES isn't "international", provided by Yamaha-Japan at a set price? If it is offered by Yamaha-USA or Yamaha-Canada as separate entities, then they might have an insurance underwriter and that could skew the numbers/base price. Since it IS a numbers game, it could be that with less Yamahas sold, per capita, th4e base price is higher. I dunno, I'm just thinking "in type".Wish that were true but for some reason the pricing system is different up here. Take for example the Canadian MSRP for a 06 A: $18899CAD or about $16700USD, while the US MSRP is $13499USD or about $15250CAD. Granted they are different models. The 4 year Canadian YPP MSRP is $1481CAD or about $1300USD. Don't know the US MSRP but if it's $698USD ($825CAD) then maybe the plans account for the model differences, or maybe we Canadians are just getting pucked. Like we do with having to buy the bag liners for $114CAD. Or paying $9.95CAD($8.75USD) for a keychain that's $5.95USD ($6.75CAD) in the US.Anyone know what the Canadian dealer cost for the 4 year YES equivalent is?The dealers cost is $345. And, that's what I paid...
Convert $345 U.S. Dollas to Canadian currency and you should have your answer...
Now you got me going... :angry:
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