I worked as a G.M/salesman in the car industry for about 14 years and this is what I learntā¦
Toyotas only appear to get better resale because you pay more. The exception to this is certain model Landcruisers.
All dealerships have to pay for the admin staff, the cleaners, the mechanics, the managers, the sales staffās commission, the lights, the stationary, the gardeners, the painters and the advertising before they can start to think about taking your money. Oh yeah, and GST on every sale.
The more major accessories that you put on a car or motorcycle, the more you will lose. Harleys are proof of this.
You donāt need window tint, rim insurance or paint protection from any car dealership until you know what you can get it for outside.
Your motorcycle doesnāt need it either⦠especially window tint

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Generally, a $200k BMW/Mercedes/Audi sure as hell isnāt worth that after 12 months. But if you keep it for 50 years and hardly drive itā¦
The car industry IS what you think it is.
I paid $25k for my brand new R18, including one saddlebag, brackets and fittings. I have spent about $700 in accessories (other bag & brackets, black bolts, air filter, cylinder guards, decals and tbd powder coated levers). I have no need for aftermarket exhausts, dynotune, skull shaped accessories or the like. I think that puts me about $2500-5000 ahead of Indian and Harley owners and that doesnāt include the extra $4-10k I would have had to spend just for their bike without anything added. I could mention quality, but thatās unfair.