Is this a good deal on a new 04 KDX200?

kx250kev

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Found a new 04 KDX-200 for a out the door price of $3000+tax This seems like a great deal, has anyone done better than that? It is bad timing for me right now, but I'm thinking I can't pass this up. Please help.
 

hockeyboy

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It is a good deal. A year ago, the best deal I could get on a 2004 KDX 200 was about $3,600.00 plus tax.
 

farmerj

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Make sure you check into the "just tax" part. Sometimes by the time you (they) add freight, tax, and set-up, you're in for several hundred more $$ than the advertised price. Still sounds like a great deal!

Jeff
 

Roadking

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I just bought a left over 2004 KDX 220 from the Kawasaki dealer in Raleigh, NC for $4000 out the door. The actual sell price was around $3200 but when they add all the fees it makes a big difference. Make them give you the out the door price.

If you need to finance they have a great 3.9% deal going on. Payments as low as $39 a month for the first two years. Then it goes to $6.9. You can pay as much as you want with no penalty.
 

m0rie

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Thats a great deal, $3165 OTD (tax included in that price correct?) I'd snap it up if you can swing it.

-Maurice
 

kx250kev

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Well, the deal fell through. Price quoted was for a '02 which is on the inventory sheet, but not in the warehouse. The bike in the warehouse is really an '04. I do believe this was an honest mistake, but it changes the price to $3587 OTD.
 

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kx250kev said:
Well, the deal fell through. Price quoted was for a '02 which is on the inventory sheet, but not in the warehouse. The bike in the warehouse is really an '04. I do believe this was an honest mistake, but it changes the price to $3587 OTD.


thats still good. isn't msrp like $3900? see if you can get an "o' ring chain with it
 

kx250kev

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Could get a new 03 220 for $3376 OTD......Just not sure my wife could handle a 220.
 

John Cena

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From what i've heard the 220s have less power then the 200s. something with smaller carb etc. :cool:
 

hockeyboy

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If your getting this bike for your wife, a 220 might be better. Its my understanding that the 220 has a little wider power band, and is not as pipey. Unless your wife loves to ride way up in the rev's, a 220 might be more forgiving. Otherwise the 2 bikes are the same except for the o-ring chain
 

kx250kev

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Less hit would be better, I'll look closer at the 220.
Thanks everyone. :cool:
 

motorider200

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I'v ridden both quite a bit based on my experience in the low end range the 220 wins hands down but from mid and up the 200 will pull harder.
 
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