American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 239 June 2019 | Page 24

Survey Names Harley Dealers Best for Internet Sales Lead Responsiveness Monterey, California based Pied Piper has rated Harley dealerships top for Internet Lead Effectiveness (ILE) in its 2019 Powersports and Outdoor Power Equipment industry study. Seeking to answer the question, "What happens when UTV or motorcycle customers visit a dealer website and inquire about a vehicle?", scores ranged from zero to 100, with 21% of dealerships nationwide scoring above 60, demonstrating an effective website- response process. However, 58% of dealerships scored below 40, "struggling to respond effectively to today's website customers. Customers nationally received a personal reply to their website inquiry within 24 hours only 47% of the time on average." Dealerships selling BMW or Ducati motorcycles were tied for second, followed by Indian and Kawasaki. Brands which improved the most from year to year were Harley-Davidson, BRP's Can- Am brand, and Mahindra tractor dealers. Brands suffering the greatest decline from year to year were Bobcat, Kubota and Husqvarna. Pied Piper sent customer inquiries through the individual websites of 4,208 dealerships, asking a question about a vehicle in inventory, and providing a customer name, email address and local telephone number. Pied Piper then evaluated how the dealerships responded by email and telephone over the next 24 hours - twenty different measurements generated a dealership's PSI-ILE score. The most basic measurement is whether a customer received an email response of any type, even an automated reply, within 24 hours. Industrywide, on average 18% of customers received no email reply of any type. A more meaningful measurement is whether the customer received a personal email response within 24 hours. Ducati and BMW dealerships were the most likely to provide a personal email response within 24 hours, more than 60% of the time on average. In contrast, Bobcat, Toro, Zero, Kubota and HiSun dealerships provided a personal email response within 24 hours less than 35% of the time on average. "Consider how dramatically retailing has changed over the past 15 years," said Pied Piper Management Company LLC President and CEO Fran O'Hagan. "If you wonder where all the traditional customers have gone, look instead for customers attempting to interact through dealer websites. Today customers visit dealer websites before visiting in person, and today the opportunity for dealers to 'meet' first- time customers often happens on-line." Motorcycle Industry to Get Hit Again by Next Stage of US-EU Trade War? Brussels based FEMA, the European Federation of Motorcyclist Associations, is lobbying the European Commissioner for Trade, Cecilia Malmström, to take motorcycle parts off a list of American made products that could attract up to 100% tariffs when exported into the EU. At the time of writing it is unclear whether Malmström's proposal is to hit parts for American made motorcycle parts specifically, as FEMA suggests or, as appears to be suggested by the inclusion of parts for mopeds as well as larger displacement machines, American made parts for any motorcycle brand. This latest spat stems from the end March 2019 World Trade Organisation (WTO) ruling that the USA had given benefits to their airplane industry (Boeing), with an estimated damage to the EU airplane industry (Airbus) of $12 billion. 24 European Commissioner for Trade, Cecilia Malmström The EU is therefore now considering countermeasures to the USA for the same sum and has published a list with products that will be charged with extra custom duties of up to 100%. The list contains (amongst many others) several motorcycle parts categories: 87141010 brakes and parts thereof, of motorcycles “incl. mopeds” 87141020 gearboxes and parts thereof, of motorcycles “incl. mopeds” 87141030 road wheels and parts and AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - JUNE 2019 accessories thereof, of motorcycles “incl. mopeds” 87141040 silencers “mufflers” and exhaust pipes, and their parts, of motorcycles “incl. mopeds” 87141050 clutches and parts thereof, of motorcycles “incl. mopeds” 87141090 parts and accessories of motorcycles, incl. mopeds, n.e.s. (excl. brakes, gearboxes, road wheels, silencers, exhaust pipes, clutches, and their parts) The European Commission has been holding a public consultation, slated to end 31 May 2019. FEMA's position is that "trade wars should not be fought at the expense of motorcyclists and those who are working in the motorcycle market. In this particular case there are enough possibilities to charge other products in the aircraft sector with extra customs. As before, we will inform Commissioner Malmström of our position and demand that motorcycle parts will be stricken of the list." Dolf Willigers, FEMA General Secretary, said: "Again the European Commission is involving motorcyclists in their disputes with the US administration. We have no part in this and we see no reason why European motorcyclists and people working in the motorcycle trade should be punished in a dispute about support to the aircraft industry. "Owners of US brand motorcycles have no choice when they have to replace parts of their motorcycle and will this way be forced to pay a much higher price. This measure really goes beyond all limits." www.AMDchampionship.com