Harley sales (80% M8) for 2019 - Just the Facts
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#12
No, that's not how it works. The comparison is year-over-year. Harley's sales this winter are being compared to last winter, and the winter before that, and the winter before that. They are not being compared to the middle of the riding season.
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all I know is we're enjoying our new Harleys..again..each year have more friends to ride with and ride more miles and have more fun than the year year before, since 2005, 06,07,08, 09,10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and now 2020..life is good, enjoying and don't fuss, fret or concern myself with things I can't control..you should try it sometime
Just sharing publicly available facts that were posted today by Harley-Davidson addressing their 4th Qtr and 2019 Full Year financial status.
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I was also surprised by the absence of the Livewire. I figured it would be a talking point at least, but no, all Livewire sales figures are lumped together in the "Cruiser" category (which includes Softails, CVOs, and Livewire) (slide 14 of the presentation). That makes it ambiguous as to whether the Livewire actually sold well or not. I am assuming the Softails carried the weight of the Cruiser category volume.
#17
I was also surprised by the absence of the Livewire. I figured it would be a talking point at least, but no, all Livewire sales figures are lumped together in the "Cruiser" category (which includes Softails, CVOs, and Livewire) (slide 14 of the presentation). That makes it ambiguous as to whether the Livewire actually sold well or not. I am assuming the Softails carried the weight of the Cruiser category volume.
#19
I was also surprised by the absence of the Livewire. I figured it would be a talking point at least, but no, all Livewire sales figures are lumped together in the "Cruiser" category (which includes Softails, CVOs, and Livewire) (slide 14 of the presentation). That makes it ambiguous as to whether the Livewire actually sold well or not. I am assuming the Softails carried the weight of the Cruiser category volume.
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