Roger
GBExtremely low ball offer on KTM 390 Adventure Was curious about the value of my 2022 KTM 390 Adventure with only 4,400 miles on it. Still has 1 year left on warranty, upgrades include Tusk Panniers and quick release bags, Barkbuster handguards, and a few other items. Was thinking if price came back at around $4.5k to $5k, I'd be willing to part with it and move up to a 650cc. In the end, received a low ball offer of only $2k. Then eventually received a phone call voice mail from Cameron at RumbleOn wanting to know why I wasn't interested since I had "No Thank You" via their website offer. I'm even surprised that anyone gives them 2 stars since it seems that everyone receives Low Ball Offers from them. Glad I didn't go with them.
B F
GBStay away They offered me $5500 for a 2020 KTM1290 SDR with all KTM factory upgrades huge insult. This is not a Suzuki. $25k machine brand new. My machine in very good shape with low miles. $5500 is not FMV, when I was offered from a Dealer $16k for the bike. They would make double that when they would have sold the motorcycle. FMV was put into place so business like RumbleOn cannot take advantage of consumers. I do not recommend this business.
Patrick Babcock
GBGreat for dealers; not for consumers. Yes, they’re fast in responding; however, they aren’t there for you, but dealerships. Offers I received from them were ridiculously low - about 1/3 of what I could get on trade-in if I were interested in another bike - and the dealerships who respond are only (and rightfully) interested in getting a great deal for themselves. If you absolutely cannot sell your bike on your own and don’t think your bike is worth anything, then rumbleon.com is your link.
Christopher Ortega
GBHorrible experience Horrible experience. Initially sent me an offer of $1800 for my 2007 Yamaha R6S(Trade-in value is $3200 via KBB). Sent pics of license, title and bike. Now they wanna low ball and send me an offer of $1,300. How about you give me an offer and stick to it before I send you all of my personal information! SCAMMERS!!!!!
Ryan Linford
GBWhat a joke. Seems like a good deal to the partnering auto dealers. If you're looking to take a massive loss on your former investment then Rumbleon is the service for you. Their offers are 50% or less than what you could get making a private sale or through trade in value. Feels like an absolute rip-off all things considered.