Going ham on tail lights is what keeps me going, period.
Going ham on tail lights is what keeps me going, period.
The statement makes perfect sense. I don’t know what Kristen is going on about. They have product cycles and their various models are in various stages of their product cycles. It costs engineering time and money to add features like this to a vehicle, and if they do it late in a vehicle’s product cycle, they won’t…
I remember the XR1200, and I said the same thing. then I went and looked at and rode one. The bike was miserable to ride and the dealership experience was unpleasant.
Except that you don’t have people passing your open window at night in a Chris Craft. My neighbor doesn’t fire up his Chris Craft at 3:30am to go to work. I don’t see people in Chris Crafts riding with 8 other people in Chris Crafts in the left lane of the highway.
Motorcycle sales in the US are less than half of what they were 11 years ago.
Oh come on, when you bring facts in here it makes it hard for people to talk out of their ass and sounds like an authority
Do you think all the people who had scarface posters on their walls in the 00s saw how that movie ended?
Harley Davidson will always have their old school fans and buyers. They are a lifestyle brand, their products fit a look and image they have cultivated for decades.
For 2019, Harley, reported earnings of $423.6 million, or $2.68 per share, down from $531.5 million, or $3.19 a share in 2018.
Why Harley never grabbed ahold of the same opportunity Triumph discovered in reinvigorating the Bonneville years ago is beyond me. Some of Harleys classic designs that they have on display in their museum are fantastic. I would have loved a bike in 1940s style but with fuel injection and modern brakes.
But that’s the thing though. Cadillac has actually managed to start building cars young people want. They just overshot the runway to people too young to afford them. I know a few guys in their twenties that want a Cadillac. None of them are spending over $40k on a new car. Hell I’m in my 30's and patiently waiting a p…
I didn’t mean XTS, I meant XT4.
Yes, and they all tie back to the Chevy Cruze!
Whenever I heard about “cruise” anything, I think about the Al Pacino film “Cruising” where Pacino plays an undercover cop, and has to go into gay clubs, hunting for a serial killer.
Cadillac is Super Cruise, not supercruise. Different words.