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2011 RZR-S Current Pricing

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I have been checking all around my area and prices have been steady. $12,499 on stock indy-red machine and $1,350 for a 60-month extended warranty. With Missouri taxes added it runs $$14,900 out the door.

Since the 2011 models are not carrying any rebates... Dang! I am curious to hear what they are running else where.

I am working on a cash deal and hope to get it on my trailer for $14,400 or better. Anybody else seeing deals out there?
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Some of the prices you guys are quoting include taxes and some don't. I don't know of anyone seeling a regualr "S" out the door with taxes for $11,500.

The best I have seen for a regular "S" is around $11,500 and an "Le" $13,000. Then, you add TT&L to the tune of $1000 to $1200... unless you are farm exempt and only plan to use it on your farm land.
I would be good with an LE for $13k, now I need to find one. LOL...
Some of the prices you guys are quoting include taxes and some don't. I don't know of anyone seeling a regualr "S" out the door with taxes for $11,500.

The best I have seen for a regular "S" is around $11,500 and an "Le" $13,000. Then, you add TT&L to the tune of $1000 to $1200... unless you are farm exempt and only plan to use it on your farm land.
12,999.99 RZRSLE, no tax unless you are an Ohio resident. Hence, me in PA paid 13,004.95 out the door....
Me and 4 other buddies have bought 2011 rzr s le's black/carbon for 13kOTD
Me and 4 other buddies have bought 2011 rzr s le's black/carbon for 13kOTD
i have to admit, i enjoy these buggies more than i exspected to.
Skipping out in the sales tax is gonna bite some of ya arse.
Skipping out in the sales tax is gonna bite some of ya arse.
Actually no, When I sell it in PA at a later date, the guy buying it will pay the PA sales tax. It is camparable to a dealer holding it.
That may be the case in some states as I am not familiar with PA. But, if you live in TX, AR, LA, MS, OK, or TN, I know that if you buy out of your home state, that state does not collect the sales tax. You must pay the sales tax once you get back home. The tax office will collect the taxes when you go to title it. If you do not title it, you can not get state registration. Not a big deal to some, but it will catch up to you if you evber sell it. Also, out of state dealers report sales back to the state and the state can and will fine you, plus collect the taxes. AND, if you buy in state and claim farm exemption, the first time that dealer gets audited, prepare to pay the taxes plus a hefty fine. I have seen it happen many times.
THE HONDA SHOP......brand new 2011 rzr s le.......$13,500. no set up fees. located in petersburg wv. 304-257-4420.
X2 on price! It's funny we still call it the Honda Shop LOL!
That may be the case in some states as I am not familiar with PA. But, if you live in TX, AR, LA, MS, OK, or TN, I know that if you buy out of your home state, that state does not collect the sales tax. You must pay the sales tax once you get back home. The tax office will collect the taxes when you go to title it. If you do not title it, you can not get state registration. Not a big deal to some, but it will catch up to you if you evber sell it. Also, out of state dealers report sales back to the state and the state can and will fine you, plus collect the taxes. AND, if you buy in state and claim farm exemption, the first time that dealer gets audited, prepare to pay the taxes plus a hefty fine. I have seen it happen many times.
It will catch up with when you sell it. You have to pay taxes to get the title in your name. I for one would not buy a machine from someone that did not have the title in his name.
That may be the case in some states as I am not familiar with PA. But, if you live in TX, AR, LA, MS, OK, or TN, I know that if you buy out of your home state, that state does not collect the sales tax. You must pay the sales tax once you get back home. The tax office will collect the taxes when you go to title it. If you do not title it, you can not get state registration. Not a big deal to some, but it will catch up to you if you evber sell it. Also, out of state dealers report sales back to the state and the state can and will fine you, plus collect the taxes. AND, if you buy in state and claim farm exemption, the first time that dealer gets audited, prepare to pay the taxes plus a hefty fine. I have seen it happen many times.
It will catch up with when you sell it. You have to pay taxes to get the title in your name. I for one would not buy a machine from someone that did not have the title in his name.
it is in my name, just in Ohio. not a big deal, i wasn't looking for approval from you guys, just letting you know the price.

Oh, and the easiest next step it to gift it to your wife in PA so there are no taxes. Just an FYI.
11,900 OTD 2011 Standard S Live in TX Bought in Ok. No tax. Same dealer quoted 13,250 Le
FYI standard S sachs shocks and Le's have Fox shocks hence the 1500 difference in price.
If you live in Texas and buy in Oklahoma, it is not Oklahoma's responsibility to collect taxes.

I was just making sure you guys know the risk. Maybe, you'll get away with it. If so, your ahead of the game.
15,200 OTD for a Carbon Black 11 at Berts in SoCal. 4 year warranty too.
12.400 otd in wv including taxes for a s
$14,326 is a screaming deal. This is LE not a S- correct? Do you mind sharing which dealer? That is over 1k saving and worth the drive from Sac to So Cal. Thx.
Wow, you guys get screwed in So. California.
$14,326 is a screaming deal. This is LE not a S- correct? Do you mind sharing which dealer? That is over 1k saving and worth the drive from Sac to So Cal. Thx.
Wow, you guys get screwed in So. California.
We do indeed. We know the owners of the place I bought mine, and that's what gave us a little leeway in the price. No matter how many times I sent them back to the manager, they wouldn't hit 15k, at all. And trust me, we were playing hardball. We had already walked out once 4 days before in the middle of negotiations.
The cost of living being so high in California and the cost of real estate likely makes it very hard on these dealers to cut prices. I can imagine a dealer in Oklahoma that a dealer that has atvs next to his lawn mowers he has been selling for 30 years in his paid for metal building could get by with less... his mobile home probably cost less than the atvs he sells. :)
$15K OTD Nothern California.

Ben
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