Here in Western Australia, there are 2 Can Am dealerships. Both offer 'new' Spyders for sale.
The 'new' spyders are 'New-Old-Stock' 2022 models, RT and F3. There are no 2023 or 2024 models for sale.
What is going on here?
Baz
I'd say that if large dealerships still have some old stock sitting around that they weren't too keen on ordering any more 2024's than they had to in order to keep their status with BRP. If the 24's sold well, they could easily run out quickly and with the 25's in the pipeline, why order more? Take the opportunity to liquidate the NOS they still have before the 25's hit.
Most, if not all, dealerships would starve if their only product were Spyder/Ryker sales. These machines are a sideline, at best, for most dealerships. Their real money is elsewhere. And so is their energy.
BRP made our local dealer (and I assume all other dealers) purchase an accessory display package for the Ryker costing something like $35k. Then BRP didn't make the accessories and the display just sat empty. My dealer wasn't very happy with that. You can't blame dealers for dropping the line when the manufacturer treats them like that.
I'd say that if large dealerships still have some old stock sitting around that they weren't too keen on ordering any more 2024's than they had to in order to keep their status with BRP. If the 24's sold well, they could easily run out quickly and with the 25's in the pipeline, why order more? Take the opportunity to liquidate the NOS they still have before the 25's hit.
Most, if not all, dealerships would starve if their only product were Spyder/Ryker sales. These machines are a sideline, at best, for most dealerships. Their real money is elsewhere. And so is their energy.
Too pricey to sell.
Savage M/C is the big dealer, who's the other?
I'd say that if large dealerships still have some old stock sitting around that they weren't too keen on ordering any more 2024's than they had to in order to keep their status with BRP. If the 24's sold well, they could easily run out quickly and with the 25's in the pipeline, why order more? Take the opportunity to liquidate the NOS they still have before the 25's hit.
Most, if not all, dealerships would starve if their only product were Spyder/Ryker sales. These machines are a sideline, at best, for most dealerships. Their real money is elsewhere. And so is their energy.
Back a couple years now Yamaha changed their touring bike from the tried and true V 4 water cooled all of us liked, to a V twin. Went over like a fart in church. 3 years later they were still selling "new" Transcontinental touring bikes. So they have to get rid of them somehow. If you like the bikes features go with it.
Just as an aside, Ron, “Large” Spyder dealerships out here usually have one RT and one F3 on the floor, and perhaps one of each out the back. If someone wants a new one (not a floor model), the dealer opens the crate and assembles it, or orders it from the CanAm warehouse if it is not one of the Spyders they have out the back. You certainly can’t make a living selling just Spyders out here. :spyder:
Pete