I wonder how BRP sales will be without a new Engine for this year? I think lower. I know that big changes don't come over night but this is the 6th year of production for the Spyder, Tired!
I think Spyder sales will be up this year. Matter of fact, I predict this will be the best year ever with these stipulations. Iran doesn't nuke someone and the middle east conflicts don't escalate into blowing up oil fields. Hmmm... a lot of possibities there.
Anyway, I see that you've been a member since 2007. The Spyder may seem tired to you but for most people, the Spyder is just now showing up on their radar. It's still a brand new, unknown quantity to many people.
With the suspension, aerodynamics and ergonomic improvements BRP has made I'd say there will be many customers who will like, what to them, is a new machine. Sales to current Spyder owners may not be as big as they would be with a more powerful engine. But I think that will be more than made up by new riders.
Plus what good is more power if you don't get improvements in these other areas first?
Otherwise you will get reviews like;
"I love the power but handling is weak, ergonomics has a lot to be desired", etc.
Besides, though the current powerplant is not ideal for our Spyders, it's still a great motor and does more than an adequate job.
And just think how many more Spyder owners there will be looking to buy again if a new motor
is introduced in the next year or two!
Patience Grasshopper... We are making progress....