Giant Prodigy Dx ???
#3
I work for a larger Giant retailer and I can't say I've ever seen one of those. I'd be surprised if it retailed for anywhere close to $2,000 though. I think a Revive is well under $1,000 and kind of the same idea, just more recumbent-like.
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yeah this is all sounding a bit bluffy
Haha, you think a consumer would know a bit about what he's talking about when spending $2K. Some people maybe just have to much money?
Haha, you think a consumer would know a bit about what he's talking about when spending $2K. Some people maybe just have to much money?
#8
Instead of posting the actual price Giant likes to use $ and you have to compare how many $ to a $ list which equals a range of costs for certain bikes.
The prodigy dx has four $$$$ which means:
$$$$ $1200 to $2000
The prodigy dx has four $$$$ which means:
$$$$ $1200 to $2000
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Do people really buy those or are they some sort of sales/PR gadget they give away to the gullible to raise thier profile amongst the unsuspecting?







