I'm thinking about getting a Magnum at a local dealer. Do dealers discount or is it always MSRP, i.e. $1,999 for the Metro/Metro +? Any other buying tips?
You can certainly ask for a better price. The bike business is hurting big time so be wary of dealers who constantly discount as it may be a sign of financial distress. A more important question to ask is how they handle warranty service and whether they cover labor. A few more questions would be: a) do they offer warranty pick up and delivery b) do they offer financial assistance (no interest pay over time e.g.), c) do they have a roadside assistance program in case you have problems on the road, d) are they any free maintenance programs for buying a bike, and e) do they offer special pricing on accessories (many stores will offer a discount on accessories for buying a bike from them)
Oddly we expect bike dealers with close margins to cut prices, but who amoung us is willing to take a pay cut on the job to make our customers happy? Expect a deal on a floor model/demo, or last years leftover stock. Otherwise pay up.
Sadly for the little guy the margins are NOT fat.It's a rare business that can charge full price for a commodity product and expect to survive. Ebikes still have a bit of novelty aspect to them, but as the market shakes out, there's sure to be rampant discounting considering the fat margins.
Most LBS near me are reluctantly stocking a few ebikes, but I'm hugely skeptical of value-for-money they offer. The things that go wrong (electronics) are things they aren't trained to handle properly. The few ebike-only stores are the only place I'd consider buying locally.