No Enough 450R's
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No Enough 450R's
I went down to the Cycle shop here in Reno They got 6 new 450's in and all sold before they came in one guy got cheated out of his because another guy offered the dealership 1k more to purchase it from underneath the guy poor thing he even had a deposit on the bike, do you think thats fair is Honda building them fast enough?
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No Enough 450R's
Originally posted by: huskerjim
I went down to the Cycle shop here in Reno They got 6 new 450's in and all sold before they came in one guy got cheated out of his because another guy offered the dealership 1k more to purchase it from underneath the guy poor thing he even had a deposit on the bike, do you think thats fair is Honda building them fast enough?
I went down to the Cycle shop here in Reno They got 6 new 450's in and all sold before they came in one guy got cheated out of his because another guy offered the dealership 1k more to purchase it from underneath the guy poor thing he even had a deposit on the bike, do you think thats fair is Honda building them fast enough?
Personally I wouldn't do buisness with that dealership again. I'm big time free market, whatever the market will bare but if he had a deposit on that quad and they in turn sold it to someone else that is ethicly wrong! I would start to wonder about how they conduct buiss. in all areas of the dealership.
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No Enough 450R's
Originally posted by: huskerjim
I went down to the Cycle shop here in Reno They got 6 new 450's in and all sold before they came in one guy got cheated out of his because another guy offered the dealership 1k more to purchase it from underneath the guy poor thing he even had a deposit on the bike, do you think thats fair is Honda building them fast enough?
I went down to the Cycle shop here in Reno They got 6 new 450's in and all sold before they came in one guy got cheated out of his because another guy offered the dealership 1k more to purchase it from underneath the guy poor thing he even had a deposit on the bike, do you think thats fair is Honda building them fast enough?
The dealer would be liable to make the buyer whole again if he decided he wanted his money back. (courtesy of the People's Court)
2. The guy may not be telling you the truth, didn't have the money in time, etc. etc.
I think Honda is going to try and get them out the door as soon as possible. Every business is in the business to make money. Honda doesn't profit if their quads aren't being sold. I don't buy the theory that they are holding quads back to keep the prices high. Supply and demand is a beautiful thing, however MSRP has been announced for sometime now. If dealers choose to gouge the customers, they are only helping/hurting themselves. This is not a directive of the Honda corporation. Once the demand goes down, Honda may in fact slow production and or offer incentives to customers.
AlphaRaptor660R- Unfortunately, I think you are going to see that in some areas. Honda can thank some of the latest ATV reviews for some of the loss in sales. For a pretty darn good quad, the Honda received less than glowing reviews. Of course hitting the market late, etc. etc. I saw a similar thing happen with the YFZs at the local dealer in Broken Arrow. For awhile they couldn't keep a YFZ on hand, then honda announced the 450R and the buying slowed. One of the YFZs seemed like it sat there forever. Of course when the gas-gas/YFZ/450R shootout came out. The YFZs started flying off the showroom floor. It is very interesting the effect that the media and advertising dollars can have on people's spending and buying perceptions. Heck, I damn near bought the YFZ because of some of the garbage that I read. Not saying that I wouldn't have liked the YFZ, just that the 450R was a better fit and I am very pleased with it.
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No Enough 450R's
Originally posted by: learning2fly
Huskerjim- couple of things : 1. If the guy indeed had a deposit down on the quad and a verbal contract then the dealer may actually be liable for fraud and or breach of contract. If I were him, I would push the dealer hard for the 450R at cost just for ethical reasons. At the very least the dealer would be obligated to refund the deposit. Two parties entered into an agreement and the dealer broke it.
The dealer would be liable to make the buyer whole again if he decided he wanted his money back. (courtesy of the People's Court)
2. The guy may not be telling you the truth, didn't have the money in time, etc. etc.
I think Honda is going to try and get them out the door as soon as possible. Every business is in the business to make money. Honda doesn't profit if their quads aren't being sold. I don't buy the theory that they are holding quads back to keep the prices high. Supply and demand is a beautiful thing, however MSRP has been announced for sometime now. If dealers choose to gouge the customers, they are only helping/hurting themselves. This is not a directive of the Honda corporation. Once the demand goes down, Honda may in fact slow production and or offer incentives to customers.
AlphaRaptor660R- Unfortunately, I think you are going to see that in some areas. Honda can thank some of the latest ATV reviews for some of the loss in sales. For a pretty darn good quad, the Honda received less than glowing reviews. Of course hitting the market late, etc. etc. I saw a similar thing happen with the YFZs at the local dealer in Broken Arrow. For awhile they couldn't keep a YFZ on hand, then honda announced the 450R and the buying slowed. One of the YFZs seemed like it sat there forever. Of course when the gas-gas/YFZ/450R shootout came out. The YFZs started flying off the showroom floor. It is very interesting the effect that the media and advertising dollars can have on people's spending and buying perceptions. Heck, I damn near bought the YFZ because of some of the garbage that I read. Not saying that I wouldn't have liked the YFZ, just that the 450R was a better fit and I am very pleased with it.
Originally posted by: huskerjim
I went down to the Cycle shop here in Reno They got 6 new 450's in and all sold before they came in one guy got cheated out of his because another guy offered the dealership 1k more to purchase it from underneath the guy poor thing he even had a deposit on the bike, do you think thats fair is Honda building them fast enough?
I went down to the Cycle shop here in Reno They got 6 new 450's in and all sold before they came in one guy got cheated out of his because another guy offered the dealership 1k more to purchase it from underneath the guy poor thing he even had a deposit on the bike, do you think thats fair is Honda building them fast enough?
The dealer would be liable to make the buyer whole again if he decided he wanted his money back. (courtesy of the People's Court)
2. The guy may not be telling you the truth, didn't have the money in time, etc. etc.
I think Honda is going to try and get them out the door as soon as possible. Every business is in the business to make money. Honda doesn't profit if their quads aren't being sold. I don't buy the theory that they are holding quads back to keep the prices high. Supply and demand is a beautiful thing, however MSRP has been announced for sometime now. If dealers choose to gouge the customers, they are only helping/hurting themselves. This is not a directive of the Honda corporation. Once the demand goes down, Honda may in fact slow production and or offer incentives to customers.
AlphaRaptor660R- Unfortunately, I think you are going to see that in some areas. Honda can thank some of the latest ATV reviews for some of the loss in sales. For a pretty darn good quad, the Honda received less than glowing reviews. Of course hitting the market late, etc. etc. I saw a similar thing happen with the YFZs at the local dealer in Broken Arrow. For awhile they couldn't keep a YFZ on hand, then honda announced the 450R and the buying slowed. One of the YFZs seemed like it sat there forever. Of course when the gas-gas/YFZ/450R shootout came out. The YFZs started flying off the showroom floor. It is very interesting the effect that the media and advertising dollars can have on people's spending and buying perceptions. Heck, I damn near bought the YFZ because of some of the garbage that I read. Not saying that I wouldn't have liked the YFZ, just that the 450R was a better fit and I am very pleased with it.