Harley-Davidson Street 750 10th Anniversary Edition Launched
- Aug 27, 2019
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Think you pulled the trigger too soon in buying your Harley-Davidson motorcycle? Well, we might have some good news for you. The Milwaukee-based motorcycle has rolled out a unique offer, across all of its showrooms, that is ought to tempt you into trading in your Street 750/Street Rod.
As per the offer, Harley-Davidson will offer 100 per cent buyback on less than a year old Street 750 or the Street Rod model, and 75 per cent buyback if the motorcycle is up to 2 years old. This buyback amount will then be discounted from the ex-showroom price of any Harley Softail model. Which means, eligible customers will only have to pay the difference between the Street 750/Street Rod and any Harley Softail model.
For example, if you trade in your less than a year old Street 750, which is currently priced at Rs 5.25 lakh for a Street Bob, priced at Rs 12.59 lakh (both prices ex-showroom Delhi), you'd end up paying only Rs 7.34 lakh (plus taxes).
Currently, the bikemaker has six models under its Softail range in India. These include - the Street Bob (Rs 12.59 lakh), Low Rider (Rs 13.59 lakh), Fat Bob (Rs 14.59 lakh), Fat Boy (Rs 18.11 lakh) and the Deluxe (Rs 18.65 lakh) (all prices ex-showroom Delhi). We recently had the opportunity to put the range-topping Softail, the Deluxe, through our extensive road test. You can read it here.
With the massive price-cut and the popularity the Softail range seems to be enjoying, it won't be surprising to see many existing Street 750 owners being tempted away. Let us know if you’d be trading in your Harley too, in the comment section below.
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