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MikeP

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I posted this to BRPs Facebook page tooooo..

I'm a HUGE fan and just ordered my second Spyder,,, an F3s 😎 If I could make a suggestion it would be : How about you guys price these things better at the beginning of the year instead of the up to $4,000 off at the end of the year,,, that way your customers who have already taken the 1st years depreciation hit don't have to take another $4,000 hit.. If BRP can sell these things for $4000 less at the end of the year,, they can sell them for $2000 less at the beginning of the year and still be good!!! Taking a $10,000 bath on a product that costs $30,000 plus is a LIL MUCH... One more thing you guys have officially gone above and beyond the call of silly with your accessory prices!!! I thought H-D BMW were bad but you guys have raised the bar... Over $500 for a backrest??? Over $1200 dollars for side luggage that would still be toooo much money even if it held more,,, which it doesn't... Seriously BRP,,, try to not beat the crap out of your customers and their wallets πŸ˜ƒ There's enough money to be made without the over charging on products that you as a company seem to be getting WAY to comfortable with... Ease up on us,,, will ya...
 
Essentially, what you are saying is why not just charge $2000 less overall. I might be wrong, but I have a feeling that there wouldn't be enough profit left to make it worthwhile to make these with that kind of a discount. They aren't beating us up by offering a(n often predictable) $4000 discount - they do that specifically because they have inventory to sell off, and they only offer that price on what is left unsold. If you can wait till the end of the season and don't mind last year's models, and you're willing to chance what is left, the discounts are yours.

Would you feel better if they just gave a $2000 discount on that product that they need to clear out?

I have noticed that they're still trying to move 2013's (with good reason on the RT's), and I don't know if we'll see that level of a discount on the 2014's or not (after all, the Spyders seem unchanged except for the colors).

Here's the thing - they are in business to made the best product they can sell at a profitable price.

Now, on the F3 accessories, I do hope that they reconsider their price points, but if they don't then I have a feeling there will be far more aftermarket competition for them.
 
Hi Mike,
I believe that you believe that... :D
But if you expect them to "give away the store"; how long can they remain in business? :dontknow:
"Good", is rarely cheap...
But "cheap", will make you realize how much "Good" is truly worth! :2thumbs:
 
They'd hardly be giving away the store by selling the spyders up front at a lower price point vs fire sale pricing 7 months later.. As for the accessory pricing,, I doubt anyone can argue that it's a great bang for anyone's buck..
 
This post,,, while some may not agree with it,, speaks to some of the concerns that many have.. Don't think for a minute that these have not been communicated from the consumer and dealer to BRP,,, especially after the last two model years..The more birds singing on the fence / the louder the song.. Again,, this post was / is not meant to be inflammatory...
 
Your good Mike! You are never going to please all the people all the time. Heck, sometimes here, you cannot please anyone. :roflblack:

The price points scare a lot people, but not everyone. I have backed off of "genuine" accessories pretty much big time. Like you, I have still been happy enough with the product to buy more than one. :yes:
 
Have to agree with Mike, especially on the accessories! They are way over priced, most of the mods I have done are aftermarket for that reason. They could easily make them a bit more affordable and still make money! As for their clothing, it is all made in China,(most of it anyway)so you can be sure they are making a crap load of cash there!:lecturef_smilie:
 
I don't think they can make stuff cheaper, I don't think that is even an issue. The issue is the price is just too high for what they are trying to sell. 99.00 for a license plate...really. I got my chrome , engraved solid frame at the fair, $12 bucks for my bike. I just don't understand how one expects to pay 3-6 times more than what competitor's after market products go for. I have the F-3 accessory book. There is nothing I will order from it, Using the WAG method to price is ridicules.
 
Here's the thing..!!

there are two ways of making money...sell a few for a lot of money or sell a lot for a little money. If they are ordering minimal amounts they will be paying high dollar. Would explain the lack of stock and the high price on parts and acc's. They know they have a short time before the aftermarket guys get into the mix. The problem now is the aftermarket guys will also be high priced if they don't have high sales. I have been in R&D and manufacturing and know they are out of line on their pricing...jmo...:thumbup:
 
This post,,, while some may not agree with it,, speaks to some of the concerns that many have.. Don't think for a minute that these have not been communicated from the consumer and dealer to BRP,,, especially after the last two model years..The more birds singing on the fence / the louder the song.. Again,, this post was / is not meant to be inflammatory...


Have to agree with Mike, BRP should take notes!
 
if BRP can still make a profit at the end of the year taking $4,000 off... Mike has a valid point.. and I totally agree.... BRP's accessories are way over priced..
 
Anyone that thinks BRP is not making a substantial profit with the $4000 is contributing to the problem. Looking at BRP sales report they are continuing to increase profits (just like the oil companies). Yes, BRP just as any business is operating to make a profit. However there is a breaking point on all products that the consumer shuts down. I for one would be very interested in the F3, but I can not justify spending that kind of money for what your getting. What your getting for the money is what needs to be thought about. You can buy a nicely optioned brand new car/truck for the same price or cheaper than a Spyder.... I know, I know... it's a volume pricing thing. The auto companies can sell their product for less because they sell more of them. Well for all of those that think that way, I agree! So bring your prices into check and increase the motorcycle market share. BRP is not a start-up company. They have been making other recreational equipment for years. I also agree that a company needs to make a certain profit to continue business. However when your product is priced so it can only be marketed to a small share of the market what do you think is going to happen? I know they also make the LearJet, but I can't afford it either. At the price point BRP has and continues to increase with little market growth they are only opening the door for competition to build something similar at a much lower price point.
 
There are a couple of us cost accountant types here. I won't bore you with technical details as we have actually done some of that in another thread which will remain nameless. :roflblack:

Pricing on new items is generally based on making profit X. All the costs are input and then, the selling price is determined. The price is then compared to other products on the market and they determine "what the market will bear." That is usually the price that hits the streets. If something is "new and wonderful," then you can expect the "what the market will bear" price early on or continuing if they get away with it.

The companies do this to recoup their R & D costs as they are required to expense them as they are incurred. Lots of R & D equates to less profit on the bottom line as the products are being developed.

Accessories have always been very high margin and that is where the company "makes its gravy."
 
I know more than just a little about this too,,, I've been involved in the manufacturing industry for over 40yrs,,so please don't mistake this as a willy nilly rant.. Like every topic there will be those that agree and those that don't... To Bob Denman ,, your take it or leave it tone with many of your posts including this one is just silly... Many have stated these concerns in different threads for some time now... You don't like the topic of the post,, that's fine but don't act like the post nazi just to run your post count up!!! Like I said n I'll say it one more time for BOB / the post was not meant to be a fire starter so don't make it one with your all or nothing / Take it or leave it "Tude"
 
It's simple: don't buy one, if you don't think that you're getting enough value for your dollars... ;) nojoke

I think that is happening a lot these days. The entry level :spyder2: is still at $16K. There is a lot of stuff--two wheels--that is pretty top line for a bit less. If you want three wheels though--we are in both the low and medium price range. The :ani29: does have a lot more amenities for the buck--if you compare three wheels to three wheels.
 
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