John in PA
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My dealer, a multi-brand motorcycle shop, is considering dropping Can-Am. He says he's being told he has to take 44(!!!) 4-wheelers in addition to his generous Spyder inventory, or he can't keep his Spyder dealership. Can-Am ATV's, though very well made, are not priced competitively and are a tough sell, at least around central PA. He figures that's 4 years worth of product, and he's still got 2009 product on the floor.
This is a GOOD dealership, beautiful showroom, great tech services, large inventory of 4 brands of bikes/scooters plus Can-Am. Why would Can-Am try to shoot themselves in the foot by muscling this guy to take way too much inventory on a slow-selling item.(Current economic conditions already have their sales 33% down from same time last year)
So, anybody else hear of their dealer being arm-twisted to overstock inventory they don't want/need to keep Spyders?
This is a GOOD dealership, beautiful showroom, great tech services, large inventory of 4 brands of bikes/scooters plus Can-Am. Why would Can-Am try to shoot themselves in the foot by muscling this guy to take way too much inventory on a slow-selling item.(Current economic conditions already have their sales 33% down from same time last year)
So, anybody else hear of their dealer being arm-twisted to overstock inventory they don't want/need to keep Spyders?