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    Southeast Sales Powersports

    Southeast Sales Powersports

    (27 reviews)

    Menomonee River Hills East

    Everyone has their own unique experience with anyone else whether person or entity. I was notified…read moreby Yelp that the owner wrote a note to my first rating and I took the opportunity to read a number of other comments. This is NOT to discount anyone's experience but rather to let others know there are always two sides, often due to mitigating circumstances often beyond one's control. Terry was exceedingly patient and sensitive to my personal situation at the time of purchase. I had no doubt he was being honest with me and truly wanted me to experience owning a motorcycle and be safe using it. Ironically, the owners of the cycle training school (motorcycling enterprises) I went to were friends of his and recommended I talk with him. I would take my bike in at the start of every riding season to make sure it was road worthy and just before winter hit and I couldn't ride I had service check things out so if something was needed it could be done before I couldn't ride it home for winter storage. The service folks were truly awesome guys, also very honest and helpful as well as really accommodating. If people knew me; what I've been through; and that I'm super critical and hard to trust others; for me to say that I never once felt SE was out to cheat me in any way and that I had full faith in them making sure that my bike was fully safe to ride, you'd know how much I like SE and their crew. I've lost touch with Terry and I regret that. I'll blame it on 'life happens'! Fortunately, I'm still friends with the retired school owners. As for bike issues, if you had an issue after repair remember, most accidents occur due to driver error, in operation or maintenance!

    The service was perfectly decent and they seem to have good inventory, but they do NOT, under any…read morecircumstances, allow test rides on used vehicles. Which unfortunately for me is a dealbreaker.

    Cedar Creek Motorsports - Honda Motorcycles Dealer in Cedarburg, near Milwaukee, WI

    Cedar Creek Motorsports

    (56 reviews)

    The people I talked with at Cedar Creek Motorsports were very professional and very helpful. I feel…read morethat my business was important to them and they handled it with professionalism in a fast and efficient manner. I absolutely would work with them in the future.

    I'm writing this review based on both my own and my husband's recent experiences. We've both made…read moreseparate purchases from Cedar Creek Motorsports over the last few years. The showrooms are impressive--stocked with a wide range of all the latest motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, pontoons, dirt bikes, snowmobiles, and jet skis, as well as a solid selection of used inventory and riding gear. My husband has purchased several quality helmets, gloves, and accessories from here. Our Vehicle Purchase Experiences: * My Husband: When he was interested in seeing the used motorcycles in their showroom, it took multiple emails and texts before he finally received a response from a salesman. After he was finally able to communicate with a salesman, visit the showroom and decide on a bike, closing the sale was quite the lengthy ordeal. I think from start to end, from the time he walked into the showroom. it was almost 6 hours before he was all done. A little over a year later, he received a promotional email (from the same salesman who sold him the bike) about trading it in. He replied with interest but didn't hear back for weeks, despite following up by text several times. He did have some back and forth talks with the salesman but frustrated, he ended up trading it in at Fuel Motorsports in West Bend, where the process was much smoother and faster (in & out in less than 2 hours). * My Visit: I went in to see a used scooter listed online at a good price by one of the salesmen at Cedar Creek. We were greeted promptly, and after inquiring about the scooter, shown to the pre-owned showroom where it was. However, when discussing the price, the in-store price was around $500 higher than what was listed online. After I showed the ad I saw on my phone to the gentleman, he said something along the lines of "well, I don't know why he'd list it cheaper", which gave me the impression that maybe the online listing was done in error or it wasn't communicated correctly within the sales team. They honored the lower price, which I'm thankful for, though after that interaction, the vibe kind of shifted downward a bit and I felt awkward the rest of my time there. Despite paying in full (no financing or trade-in), the purchase process dragged on for close to two hours, with our salesman gone more than he was present. I understand certain aspects of the transactions take time (I'm well versed in vehicle sales) and that the salespeople are busy juggling multiple things at once, but lack of communication and interpersonal skills don't help build a positive and trusting relationship with the customer. Overall: Cedar Creek Motorsports has a great selection and decent pricing, but communication and efficiency can be hit or miss. If you're really patient and do your homework, you can find good deals--but don't expect a seamless experience. I will add: Each time we've ever gone inside Cedar Creek, everyone we've interacted with there was always pleasant and nice. The sales staff are knowledgeable, friendly, and do acknowledge you even if you're not working directly with them.

    Fuel Powersports - My 23 TW200 and the wife's 25 TW200. Stupid fun on trails

    Fuel Powersports

    (44 reviews)

    $$$

    Overall both our transactions went well. No pushy sales. Will S was my salesman for this last bike…read more Knowledgeable and not the hovering over my shoulder while I perused the store. They will be my first choice when I go to buy another bike.

    I contacted Fuel PS through Cycle Trader for a quick quote on a used bike but also as a test to how…read morethey do business. Ian responded with ridiculously long canned text w/way too many emojis and a pushy request to CALL to speak to him all before I had even made it clear I was a real human. Via text I asked for a breakdown of price, tax, title fees, shop fees, etc. Ian made it clear again that "it works better if we talk on the phone" but sent some of the info I requested. Bike price: $8000, Shop "Reconditioning fee": $199, WI sales tax: $440, WI Title Fees were not listed but the total out the door price was "around $9200." Do the math: $1200 over the listed price ... So shady. I have seen this before at other Powersports dealers (Fuel PS, Action PS, and Cedar Creek Motorsports are all owned by the same company) who list a price that is nowhere near the out the door price to get you in the door or on the phone. "Recertification Fees or Reconditioning Fees" that are overpriced fluid changes. Padding the back end of the sale under the vague phrase "tax, title, and fees" to the tune of 15% might be common practice but it's shifty as hell. I thanked Ian via text and ended it with STOP and instead of taking the obvious hint he called (to the same # he had been texting to) and left a message stating that he had provided the info I requested as though now I owed him a phone call for the trouble and insisted I call him. I work in sales and this sort of breathing down your neck, high pressure sales technique is a great way to make good, smart customers never come back. Yuck. No way am I buying from these guys. Read the Yelp reviews! There are LOTS of them with very similar criticisms. 1/2 of the responses from Fuel PS to these reviews state that the person(s) responsible for poor service etc. have been fired...NFW they have fired 25 people over the last five years. I just don't buy it ... and neither should you. : )

    Harley Davidson - Really nice park

    Harley Davidson

    (4 reviews)

    Miller Valley

    I just traded in an 08 Harley Softail Deluxe that gave me great service for 14 years. I now own a…read more24 Harley Hydra Glide Revival which I purchased in early May . I am not impressed with the quality of this Harley. Came from the factory with an oil leak that took 2 repairs to get it right. While on my first road trip the right Auxiliary light became very loose and nearly fell off. I had to remove the lamp from housing to discover that the bolt that holds the housing in place had come loose. I repaired it myself. Really ?!! $ 30k investment. Not good Harley Davidson, Not good at all. Now, 12 weeks since purchase and all the left hand controls have gone dead, check engine light stays on. Scheduled for repairs in one week. So I have lost use for at least 3 weeks. What has happened to the famous dependability of Harley Davidson that I enjoyed for 14 years?

    Symbols of broken laws executed by liars. That's right. You heard me…read more Loud pipes save lives is a bunch of garbage. Do the educated fact finding yourself. Accident ratio's: Motor vehicle accidents involving bicycles. Motor vehicle accidents involving mopeds. Motor vehicle accidents involving Kawasaki's. Motor vehicle accidents involving Goldwings. Motor vehicle accidents involving Harley Davidson's. Etc, etc, etc. The slogan is proven 'GARBAGE'. Nowhere near having any fact to it. There is absolutely no reason why a motor vehicle with an engine block the size of a basketball, has to be heard a quarter mile away. (100+ times louder than a semi-truck 18 wheeler) You know something, ...you can have a nice quiet bike with all the chrome, leather and custom paint you want. That's a beautiful bike. Or, you can have that same shiny bike that disturbs the piece, upsets entire neighborhoods and gives the vehicle manufacturer a bad name in the eyes of the public. I'm really surprised that someone from the manufacturer hasn't stepped forward to defend their products image. If I were the C.E.O. I'd be on a news network pleading for law enforcement to write tickets on loud bikes as it tarnishes their products name. What if everyone acted so childish and stupid by running a wire from their gear shifter to their vehicle horns? That way whenever your vehicle is in 'DRIVE' or 'REVERSE' the horn would be blasting while you drive around town or on highway trips. We could call it 'Loud Horns Save Lives'. Imagine; tens of millions of vehicles all over the country with blasting horns. If that sounds ridiculous, that's because it is. But, no more ridiculous than what Harley Davidson Motorcycles are doing right now. Noise laws are on the books for a reason. They should be followed, respected and enforced by law enforcement. It's not up to any private people or industries to manipulate these laws to their liking. ___________________________________________________________ Wisconsin State Legislature: Statute 347.39  Mufflers. (1)  No person shall operate on a highway any motor vehicle subject to registration unless such motor vehicle is equipped with an adequate muffler in constant operation and properly maintained to prevent any excessive or unusual noise or annoying smoke. This subsection also applies to motor bicycles. (2) No muffler or exhaust system on any vehicle mentioned in sub. (1) shall be equipped with a cutout, bypass or similar device nor shall there be installed in the exhaust system of any such vehicle any device to ignite exhaust gases so as to produce flame within or without the exhaust system. No person shall modify the exhaust system of any such motor vehicle in a manner which will amplify or increase the noise emitted by the motor of such vehicle above that emitted by the muffler originally installed on the vehicle, and such original muffler shall comply with all the requirements of this section. (3) In this section, "muffler" means a device consisting of a series of chambers of baffle plates or other mechanical design for receiving exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine and which is effective in reducing noise. History: 1983 a. 243. Cross-reference: See also ss. Trans 305.20 and 305.39, Wis. adm. code. ___________________________________________________________ Spiteful Definition: Wanting to intentionally annoy, upset or hurt others undeserving of the conduct.

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