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What To Consider When Buying Used Motorcycles In Florida
One of the biggest challenges faced by any would be buyer of a used motorcycle is determine whether it is worth the price it is being offered at. In fact compared to a new motorcycle there are a large number of variables a would be purchaser needs to take into account in order to help determine the price of a used one. Below is a list of what these variables are.
1. Make, Model & Year Produced - A good many motorcycles especially a large number of the Japanese types will lose value over time, however there are some exceptions to this rule. Certainly motorcycles which are made by the likes of companies such as Ducati and Harley Davidson not only retain their value but those which are some what rare increase.
2. Type and Style of Motorcycle - Further the price of a motorcycle will differ depending on the type and style you wish to purchase. For example if you wanted to get either a used Harley Davidson or Ducati then you would be expected to pay far more for one of these than one of those that is produced by say Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki or Yamaha.
3. Size of Engine - Quite simply put the bigger the engine the more you can expect to pay for the motorcycle. But also you need to factor into your decision whether to buy a big engined motorcycle how much your insurance is going to cost you. Unfortunately as with fast cars the bigger and faster the motorcycle can go the more your insurance is going to be.
4. Motorcycles Mileage - Compared to other vehicles when a motorcycle comes with high mileage this is not a major issue as the designers and manufacturers who produce these machines, provide them with engines that are built to last. But it is still important that you ask the seller for proof that the motorcycle has been well cared for and regularly serviced. If they can provide copies of the bikes service history this is perfect.
5. Physical Condition - When buying any used motorcycles you are need to remember that they are going to have a few knocks and scratches on them. Although usually you can see very quickly how well the motorcycle has been cared for, but if you are unsure of what you are looking arrange to take some with you who does. If you need to pay out a little extra cash and get a qualified motorcycle mechanic to check it out before you hand over your hard-earned cash.
It is important that when considering buying used motorcycles in Florida or anywhere else that you do as much research on your potential purchase. So do not go just on what the seller has written or says, instead take your time look at other bikes of similar makes and models to see what type of price they are commanding. Doing this will save you not only a lot of time and money but also possible heartache as well.
Know Your Used Motorcycles Values Before Buying
The easiest way for you to be able to value the price of a used motorcycle and compare this to what the seller is asking is by getting hold of a copy of the NADA Price Guide or the Kelley Blue Book. In this article we explain a little bit more about these two books along with details of some other ways you can check out the value of a used motorcycle you may wish to buy.
The National Automobile Dealer’s Association (NADA) Guide is as well known as the Kelley Blue Book. However, a large number of dealers and private buyers prefer this one over the Kelley Blue Book simply because they feel it offers a large amount of information relating to how the valuation of each vehicle is arrived at. The Guide has been published since 1933 and is one of the largest publications offering valuation prices for all types of vehicles including motorcycles.
Whilst the Kelley Blue Book is the more well known of the pricing guides that the general public can buy. However, this book has been published for more than 80 years now and they actually publish more than one type of price guidebook today. The main one that is used by many motorcycle dealers who deal in used motorcycles is called the “Kelley Blue Book Auto Market Report - Official Guide”.
The problem with this book over the NADA Guide is that the valuations shown in it are not what the bike is really worth but at what price you are likely to buy or sell it at. In many cases the price you see will be somewhat less than what is being asked for it, simply because the seller is trying to make a profit. So having a copy of either of these books will be handy when it comes to getting a good deal on your used motorcycle.
By actually finding out what a motorcycles true value is will help you when it comes to actually purchasing the one that you want. Simply because it provides you with more bargaining power. But if you are finding it difficult to obtain copies of these books then why not go online instead. There are a number of sites now available which have been set up and where you can find out very quickly if the used motorcycle you are considering buying is being sold at a fair price or not.
One site that you may be interested in using for looking at motorcycle values is “motorcyclebluebook.com”. At this site they have price details for every single type of motorcycle that has ever been produced. The search program on this site is user friendly and in order to get a valuation from them you just need to enter the make, model and year of the motorcycle. After entering this information all you need to do is wait for the email they provide which provides not just details of how much the bike is worth but at what price it is likely to be sold at.
Another website that is now offering you the chance to get hold of used motorcycles values very quickly is Edmunds.com. Along with supplying you with details of the value of a motorcycle, they will also provide you with details of what price they expect the motorcycle to sell for. However, to get a good comparison relating to used motorcycle values it is best if you check the prices you are provided on these websites and from the guides mentioned above against the prices of the motorcycles where you live.

