Difference btw. East and West Canada
Looking at Saga's dealer list, I noticed that BC and Alberta have a healthy population of dealers that tends to fade away into nothingness as it reaches Quebec. Is it just because of where SAGA is located or is there a difference in riding culture between the to regions?
Just wondering why that is and if any local yokels could shed some light on the topic?
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CC
Difference btw East and West Canada
If I may........
When we first started back in 2005,the intent was to import and sell locally. As time went on we found that there was a market for a distribution network in Scooter industry. City by city we were able to grow our business 1 dealer at a time to be the #1 importer of Scooters in Canada. We have sold more scooters western Canada than any other importer in Canada...even Hyosung. Last year at the Atlantic Motorcycle show,Saga Canada set up a 10'x40' booth and the interest was huge! In the last 18 months we have set up 11 dealers in eastern canada(There are 8 showing on the website and 3 that are in the process of getting on the website). Quebec is a hard market to break into but it is a huge Scooter market. During these economic times, alot of Quebec dealers are waiting until the market rises abit but we will get there. We have 3 dealers that sold 80 to 100 of our scooters last year alone. In the province of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, the population are in the main cities which we have dealers set up.
Its not that there is a difference btw east and west...its building the business the right way.
I hope that clarifies your question!
Brad