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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Current New Vehicle Market
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<blockquote data-quote="13COBRA" data-source="post: 17040887" data-attributes="member: 138337"><p>You only hear the bad things online. I don't have any issues with the 45 or so I've sold. All of my customers absolutely love them. I have one guy that bought two, one for him and one for his wife.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Powersports are an interesting business. So in the car business we get allocation monthly and it ebs and flows based on sales.</p><p></p><p>In powersports, they get yearly allocations based on the previous years sales. COVID was GREAT for powersports dealers. They were seeing 3-500% increases in sales. Well, now that stuff is getting back to normal dealers are forced to take excess inventory because it fits the allocation process that the manufacturers have in place. A lot of powersports dealers are self-floored, meaning they don't have a floorplan, they have to pay cash for all the inventory. A lot of these guys can't afford to have $800k in inventory, so selling something making $0 is a win in their book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13COBRA, post: 17040887, member: 138337"] You only hear the bad things online. I don't have any issues with the 45 or so I've sold. All of my customers absolutely love them. I have one guy that bought two, one for him and one for his wife. Powersports are an interesting business. So in the car business we get allocation monthly and it ebs and flows based on sales. In powersports, they get yearly allocations based on the previous years sales. COVID was GREAT for powersports dealers. They were seeing 3-500% increases in sales. Well, now that stuff is getting back to normal dealers are forced to take excess inventory because it fits the allocation process that the manufacturers have in place. A lot of powersports dealers are self-floored, meaning they don't have a floorplan, they have to pay cash for all the inventory. A lot of these guys can't afford to have $800k in inventory, so selling something making $0 is a win in their book. [/QUOTE]
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