Posted by Vito on January 13, 2009, 8:46 am
> Harley-Davidson Inc. (HOG) shares skidded 11% Monday as
> analysts grew more skittish about motorcycle purchases in a
> downbeat economy.....
> Goldman analyst Patrick Archambault said he expects
> Harley's retail bike sales to fall by 30% this year, making
> it the worst year for new registrations since 1982...
Sounds like a good time to buy a new Harley.
Posted by . on January 13, 2009, 10:08 am
> Sounds like a good time to buy a new Harley.
I'm not looking for a Harley, but I'd sure like to hear about rebates
from
distributors of Japanese motorcycles.
I was able to buy Suzukis for 20% off during the Carter recession, and
well into Reagan's term.
Posted by Joe the Plumber on January 13, 2009, 5:57 pm
>> Harley-Davidson Inc. (HOG) shares skidded 11% Monday as
>> analysts grew more skittish about motorcycle purchases in a
>> downbeat economy.....
>> Goldman analyst Patrick Archambault said he expects
>> Harley's retail bike sales to fall by 30% this year, making
>> it the worst year for new registrations since 1982...
>>
> Sounds like a good time to buy a new Harley.
NOT!
prices here went up 10% Dec 1st, and sounds like another 5% increase coming
soon.
Jp
Posted by Bob Mann on January 14, 2009, 12:28 am
>> Sounds like a good time to buy a new Harley.
>
> NOT!
>
> prices here went up 10% Dec 1st, and sounds like another 5% increase
> coming soon.
>
>
> Jp
>
>
You must be Canadian.
--
Bob Mann
Cap'n, ah need moor pow'r.
Posted by S'mee on January 13, 2009, 11:29 pm
> > analysts grew more skittish about motorcycle purchases in a
> > downbeat economy.....
> > Goldman analyst Patrick Archambault said he expects
> > Harley's retail bike sales to fall by 30% this year, making
> > it the worst year for new registrations since 1982...
> Sounds like a good time to buy a new Harley.
Naw get a B
> analysts grew more skittish about motorcycle purchases in a
> downbeat economy.....
> Goldman analyst Patrick Archambault said he expects
> Harley's retail bike sales to fall by 30% this year, making
> it the worst year for new registrations since 1982...