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EFG Companies Powersports Research Reveals New Motorcycle Dealer Profit Opportunity

February 9, 2016
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DALLAS - EFG Companies revealed key market insights to drive dealership profitability through a third-party research survey of 1,000 consumers who purchased a pre-owned motorcycle within the last 24 months on their perceptions surrounding Certified Pre-Owned programs.


Key Findings:

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95% said the availability of a CPO program would impact the dealer from which they purchased their motorcycle.


85% of respondents said they would find a complimentary CPO valuable as a benefit provided by the dealer.


Survey respondents placed a high dollar value on the complimentary program benefit – 63% valued the program between $500 - $1,000.


56% of survey respondents would drive over 30 miles, and 33% would drive over 50 miles to buy a motorcycle that included a complimentary CPO package.


71% of respondents had familiarity with CPO programs due to past purchases of cars and trucks.

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65% of those respondents said the CPO program made a difference in their past purchasing decision.


Top 3 factors in deciding which bike to purchase:

  • Price

  • Condition of bike

  • Bike mileage

About the Respondents:


2016 nationwide survey of 1,000 consumers who purchased a pre-owned motorcycle within the last 24 months

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51% of respondents purchased their motorcycle directly from a dealership.


59% of the respondents paid cash for their motorcycle.


7% of respondents financed through the dealership to purchase for their motorcycle.


3% of respondents financed through an outside lender to purchase their motorcycle.

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