What dcsnomo states is true. Pick up an underperformer and grow it. Proven business plan. Is AC a suitable underperformer for HD? They are the second to last place sled manufacturer. They do not sell anywhere near the four wheelers and side by sides that POL does. One reason for this is because their four wheelers and side by sides suck. ( Read some customer reviews. ) However it is a tough market. HD has more resources than AC which is running on fumes. But they don't have the resources of Pol or Doo. They also do not have the market penetration of POL or Doo. It would take one heck of a product to unseat Pol in side by sides or Doo in sleds. And it would take years. The only reason I could imagine that HD might pump money into AC would be to try to steal some sled business back from Poo since Poo has stolen so much bike business from HD. But this would be a stupid spiteful act that. Big Corps don't do things like that. A couple of more low snow years and AC will fold by itself and maybe, just maybe somebody capable might pick it up off the bonepile for little or nothing and continue on. But I doubt it. Again, it is a tough market. Only the big boys with lots of resources will survive. POL and Doo within 5 years. That will be it. You heard it here first.
I believe this could happen. The buying of a company that has established clients and room to grow is appealing to any big company that has money to spend. Cat is vulnerable right now and they are on the market. They have more than one company interested and it's only a matter of time. I've talked to a couple of my friends who are Harley Dealers and even Harley is struggling to sell new product. Used bikes are hot but new are not and they haven't been for some time now. I'm not saying this will happen with HD but I would not be one bit surprised if it does happen. Even though sleds are a tough racket, sledders are passionate just like a Harley buyer and I think it's a good fit. The big 4 sell sleds to dealers in big bunches and they are typically presold unlike other products the big four offer. The dealers usually have it much tougher than the big 4 when it comes to sleds. We're sitting on the stuff unpaid, they usually are not!!!!
I honestly can't shed much light, and no I don't see Yamaha as a player, but I personally know of two players for sure and yes it's for sale. I guess time will tell if a deal is struck or not. I think it would be great for Cat customers if they were bought out. Sometimes a company gets stuck in a rut and need change and fresh thinking. We all know Yamaha has been there and in a lot of minds they still are. Cat is there now and has been. They have not had healthy dealers in a long time and they cater to many dealers who sell but not the good ones who care more about service and the customer.
This pool of expendable income that goes to purchase rec vehicles will continue to shrink into the future. The baby boomers is the last gen with SS and pensions. Union jobs that provided a decent pay package/pensions are turned into a hated group and losing ground.... only thing that will fix this is a return to decent wages as compared to the top tier corp execs. Corps are effing themselves thru blind greed at the top.
The new pass time in general for the millennials and beyond is TV, drink, drugs and soc. media. Like many have said on here this sport of snowmobiling as well as most other rec vehicles isn't for the poor and struggling.
You have the order wrong. First is social media. Second is an alternate form of social media. Third is drugs. Then TV. Then some more social media. Alcohol for a little change but there are too many new drugs to explore. A lot of millennials don't even have cars let alone mechanical toys. Things have changed. When I was in my 20's I had a car and a pickup and a couple of snowmobiles and a dirt bike and a jet boat. Most of it was even paid for. Usually at least half of my stuff was broken so I learned all kinds of talents fixing things. It is not like that anymore.
How come the OME's cant just stick a carb motor in a simple chassis without all the fluff and puff and have a price point for a reliable fun affordable sled??
Not sure any OEM will stay positive if sleds keep pushing past $10K, $15K and up...... for 90days of fun..... My kids have all sledded from 2 yrs old and up...now college educated with good jobs, sleds are low on the priority list because so expensive......beware all 4.......
How come the OME's cant just stick a carb motor in a simple chassis without all the fluff and puff and have a price point for a reliable fun affordable sled??
Not sure any OEM will stay positive if sleds keep pushing past $10K, $15K and up...... for 90days of fun..... My kids have all sledded from 2 yrs old and up...now college educated with good jobs, sleds are low on the priority list because so expensive......beware all 4.......
Doo has one. The Polaris Indy 600 isn't carbed but not a bad price point either.
Back to the Cat discussion - it seems they have solid 600's and 800's and good 4 strokes also. I'd like to see them or Yamaha put out something to compete with Doo's 900.