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I'm buying a used good condition 2010 kawasaki ninja 250. How much can I drop the price?
So quick overview. I'm buying a used kawasaki ninja 250 2010. The price was set at 3799, I'm sure it will be more after taxes; house charges etc. I put my 2005 kawasaki ninja 250 as a down payment valued at 1200. I have a 670ish credit score and no significant debt other than my active credit cards i have no car payment, no mortgage nor do i have any other assets. I rack up about 3O,400 annual income working for my pops as a contractor. I'm 24 yrs old and about to finish business school so I'd say I'm doing alright for my age. Questions are; is the price fair at 3799? How much should I expect to pay monthly based on my financial history and how much I put as a down payment oh and how much should I try to haggle down the price without looking like an uninformed idiot. Thanks
And no I don't want a 600cc I'm set on a 250 for now. thanks homies.
3 Answers
- Dan HLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
I'm not really sure why you are trading at this point. You are adding a payment to your life for not much advantage. There is new bodywork and they reworked the engine for more midrange, but less overall HP.
The ninjette is very popular and at the beginning of the season, you aren't going to be able to negotiate much. If you don't buy it for that price someone else will.
If you really want a payment and a new bike, why not look at the Ninja 500 or 650. Yes, the 650 would be a good choice for your next bike. It's got about half the HP of the 600.
- sykesLv 45 years ago
Well... Its unlawful to journey a bike and not using a right licence, it cannot damage just to scan force it. The ninja 250 is a quite just right beginer's bike due to the fact it can be only a 250cc. The object about bike is you don't particularly need coverage. But if you're watching for insurance than be ready to pay large bucks. When you purchase a used bike just look to peer if its in just right , any wears and tears, and make sure everything is tight and might be convey a legit to take a excellent seem at it.
- aaron bLv 68 years ago
For $4,100 you can get a brand new 2013 Honda CBR 250R, still under warranty. Just saying, you could find a better deal if you wanted something brand new to ride.