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Title: 2004 vs. 2005 gs500
Post by: liston127 on April 19, 2005, 01:29:36 PM
Does it really make that much of a difference if i get a used or a new. I am looking at getting a used 2004 for $4350 while a new would end up costing about $5600. I can pay for the used all at once while i would have to finance the last $1500 of a new one and pull full coverage insurance on it. I do not know what to do. If you're curious, the info about the used bike is posted in a topic titled "New Bike".
Title: 2004 vs. 2005 gs500
Post by: Gleanerizer on April 19, 2005, 01:35:30 PM
Why not buy the used one? :dunno:  Slightly used is almost always a better deal if 1) there's no significant damage and 2) it's what you really want, not just a "good deal that came along".  You really want a GS500F, and you have one available for about a grand off.  If it has its 600-mile service, even better.  Unless it was severely abused in its first 700 miles (check the chain for tight spots, this is often a giveaway), why buy a new one for so much more? :?
Title: 2004 vs. 2005 gs500
Post by: '04gs500f on April 19, 2005, 01:36:19 PM
assuming the used runs well what are you buying with the new one? peace of mind?

don't buy something pretty and new if your a new rider.
When you drop it, even at 0 mph its gonna hurt your pride and you will cringe at the damage you do to something you payed so much for and may not even own yet.
Title: 2004 vs. 2005 gs500
Post by: PAC on April 19, 2005, 01:37:44 PM
I'll sell you my nearly-new '04 for $3,700.  :)  You can take that extra $600 I'm saving you and buy some nice gear.  

http://www.gstwins.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15822
Title: 2004 vs. 2005 gs500
Post by: '04gs500f on April 19, 2005, 01:38:39 PM
told you it could be had cheap =P
don't settle on the $4k deal you came across, keep looking around
Title: 2004 vs. 2005 gs500
Post by: Blazinjr on April 20, 2005, 06:00:01 AM
I paid $4300 for a leftover new 2004
Title: 2004 vs. 2005 gs500
Post by: Teecegirl on April 20, 2005, 06:10:51 AM
The other thing to think about when buying new is that you will most likely have to pay for shipping and other dealer charges.  I negotiated my 2004 GS500 down to $4,500 and ended up having to cough up almost another $1,000 in dealer charges, plus a theft ins. policy.  I think you should go with a used bike.
Title: 2004 vs. 2005 gs500
Post by: Blazinjr on April 20, 2005, 09:09:08 AM
$4300 and change total for the bike, Then - $1500 for trading in 2003 Yamaha Blaster.   I financed a little over $3000 with some other things I got.  I had no dealer fees, no prep, and no shipping.  A friend used to work as a salesman and told me that leftover model year bikes, atvs, etc get kickbacks from the manufacturer, by car dealers they are called rebates.
Title: got mine for cheap!
Post by: hoppers69 on April 20, 2005, 04:59:40 PM
Got my 04 GS500F for $3200 yesterday in eastern PA.  If you look long enough, they can be had cheaper.  $3700 for that one guys above aint so bad either.  Mine has a small dent (no creased) in the back of the tank but no other damage....wasnt abused and found it with 2K miles on it.  Look around, no need for a shiny 2005 when like others said..you get roped into other costs that arent worth it.