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cabanza

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$52,000 (!) msrp for a Harley?! What the deuce!

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Wow, now it's like buying a car. I know it's a ridiculous and rhetorical question, but when does it end? It's like all the TV commercials that show people living in 2 story homes with 3 car garages, all stainless appliances, granite countertops and a pool... like everyone lives that way.
 
Wow, now it's like buying a car. I know it's a ridiculous and rhetorical question, but when does it end? It's like all the TV commercials that show people living in 2 story homes with 3 car garages, all stainless appliances, granite countertops and a pool... like everyone lives that way.
Where did they get a picture of my house and new 120th Harley?😳
 
Buying a bike is now like buying a car. Buying a truck now is like buying a house. Buying a house now is like, well, good luck.
You're not wrong! I remember my Dad plopping down cash to buy a Nissan pickup and thinking he was baller in the early '90's. $8500.

My FZ 09 MSRP'd for basically the same. 😒
 
You're not wrong! I remember my Dad plopping down cash to buy a Nissan pickup and thinking he was baller in the early '90's. $8500.

My FZ 09 MSRP'd for basically the same. 😒
Go back to 1972 when you could buy a brand new Chevy LUV 4 cylinder 4 speed manual for $2780 out the door with step bumper and aluminum rims (the skinny punk with the horrible haircut leaning on it is the owner, me at age 18)
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LUV's were great looking trucks. My dad started our HVAC business out of one. Loved that truck when I was a kid. Had a chance to buy a 4x4 diesel version once and I jumped on the opportunity. Turned out that adult sized me didn't fit in the truck though 😂
 
Buying a bike is now like buying a car. Buying a truck now is like buying a house. Buying a house now is like, well, good luck.
I am having a 30x50 shop built by some local Amish folks. When I got a quote pre-Covid it was going to be $28k and I hesitated...now it's $43K!
 
I am having a 30x50 shop built by some local Amish folks. When I got a quote pre-Covid it was going to be $28k and I hesitated...now it's $43K!
I recently got a quote for a 32x40. Framed and sheathed. Nothing else.

$200,000.
 
Well you can get a regular Road Glide Limited for as low as $29,399.........Plus fees, taxes and additional dealer markup of course:D
 
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