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Just seen on Facebook, Harley Davidson Plymouth has gone into receivership. That’s leaves dealers a bit thin on the ground. It would make me think about buying one again in the future having no local dealer.
Of course the price is affected by the big glass box and ‘free’ coffee and biscuits.The price of the car is surley un affected? The showroom is dealer funded so it's the labour rate that will bear that burden? I'm pretty sure land-rover guildford are £225 /hour
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Same company that owned Southampton HD - Marsh Motorcycles from Exeter.Just seen on Facebook, Harley Davidson Plymouth has gone into receivership. That’s leaves dealers a bit thin on the ground. It would make me think about buying one again in the future having no local dealer.
But never seem to offer great deals when I am looking to chnage. Therein lie the central issues to success, sell bikes at a decent profit if customer base will stand it, reinvest in facilities and customer care and minimise debt to run the business.My local Dealer Sykes are extending their site size . They do sell a lot of bikes and provide a brilliant service
For one bike it says ?Some people are going to be out of pocket
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Collapse of motorbike dealer leaves huge trail of debt
Customers are even in line to lose more than £125,000 paid as depositswww.devonlive.com
More like £12500For one bike it says ?

I wonder if anyone is keeping tabs on all these dealer closures. Are there more HD closures than other marques or is that just my dislike of the brand.
I saw this the other day.I wonder if anyone is keeping tabs on all these dealer closures. Are there more HD closures than other marques or is that just my dislike of the brand.
Add Edinburgh Harley to this growing list of dealer groups ditching the brand.as a percentage, HD closures seem more significant as they are spread very thinly now.
the comments about enforced stock acquisition in this case seems to be a significant factor elsewhere. Any currently profitable business that has an option to ditch their franchise, especially HD, would be wise to take that choice, especially if they can tie that in with ditching the lease on premises. Colchester Kawasaki and Blade in Swindon/Oxford are prime examples of this.
I saw this the other day.
- Changing Consumer Behaviors
: A shift towards online purchasing and the growing popularity of electric motorcycles require dealerships to adapt their business models.
Now, I know I live in rural France, but I have never seen an electric motorcycle in the wild and precious few in captivity.
YupOxford closed a few weeks ago. Are there any left?
About 14 dealers left in UKOxford closed a few weeks ago. Are there any left?
That surprises me, but thanksAbout 14 dealers left in UK