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Time to trade up to a new Harley-Davidson? UPDATED 19 MARCH 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010 | Posted by
Andy@AmV |
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There's never been a better time to trade-up to a Harley-Davidson, with between £300 and £900 above the book trade-in price on any 500cc+ motorcycle – whether a Harley or not – against almost any 2010 model if you order before the 30th March 2010: the Sportster Iron, XR1200X and CVO models aren't included in the offer. THIS HAS NOW BEEN EXTENDED TO 30 APRIL 2010
The actual figure will depend on the bike traded-in and the Harley selected - you're not going to get an extra £900 on a CB500 against an 883 Sportster - but it brings a surprisingly affordable range of bikes within even closer reach; or else it might provide that last push for those looking to upgrade their existing Harley. Either way, visit www.harley-davidson.co.uk to book a free test ride online to help you decide which model is right for you: it will be too early to be entered in to the draw to win a bike, but roadtests aren't rationed.
“This is a great opportunity for riders who have always wanted to own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, as well as those wanting to upgrade for a different ride,” says Stuart Farrell, Managing Director, Harley-Davidson UK, Ireland and MEA.
Visit your nearest Harley-Davidson dealership to find out how much additional trade-in allowance you could receive for your current motorcycle, and to find your local dealer, see www.harley-davidson.co.uk
Terms & Conditions apply: see dealer for full details
The actual figure will depend on the bike traded-in and the Harley selected - you're not going to get an extra £900 on a CB500 against an 883 Sportster - but it brings a surprisingly affordable range of bikes within even closer reach; or else it might provide that last push for those looking to upgrade their existing Harley. Either way, visit www.harley-davidson.co.uk to book a free test ride online to help you decide which model is right for you: it will be too early to be entered in to the draw to win a bike, but roadtests aren't rationed.
“This is a great opportunity for riders who have always wanted to own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, as well as those wanting to upgrade for a different ride,” says Stuart Farrell, Managing Director, Harley-Davidson UK, Ireland and MEA.
Visit your nearest Harley-Davidson dealership to find out how much additional trade-in allowance you could receive for your current motorcycle, and to find your local dealer, see www.harley-davidson.co.uk
Terms & Conditions apply: see dealer for full details
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