hmmm.... didn't say anything about Yamaha sales in Canada...boom ...loop hole ...de-sticker cat sleds reapply Yamaha decals and ship to Canada.... then provide a Cat decal kit in the crate with your new sled ...problem solved ….pay attention Cat
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Sounds like no full size snowchecks can be delivered in Canada... and sounds like there were only 700 some snowchecks in the entire country, yikes
Ehhh, 750 sleds to 4 dealers... get real LOL.Most likely the 750ish pertained to the 4 dealers involved and not all of Canada? Overall this just isn’t good for the sport of snowmobiling, the fact that it has gone this far is pretty sad especially for a sport that’s fighting declining sales numbers. Might be winning a battle and losing the war
Ehhh, 750 sleds to 4 dealers... get real LOL.
YES I know *some* dealers like Country Cat... probably only Country Cat, do volume like that.
Article also says something about 21,000 sleds sold from 2007-2014, thats less than 3,000 sleds a year. Not sure if the lawsuit only pertains to Procross/climbs, if thats the case its be more like 2011-2014 I guess.
Gonna be a tough deal for Cat, they NEED to sell all the sleds they can... I bet in the western US over the last 5 years I have seen 20+ Doos/Poos to 1 Cat.
2022 Cat, don’t screw it up... better be a new chassis and some forced air.
Revy doesn't have any sled dealers, all brands are an hour and a half away.The 2007-2011 sleds affected are the pyramid framed trail and utility sleds, not the M-series mountain sleds. Procross/proclimb from 2012 to current model years. Cat has a serious dealer shortage up north from what I could tell. When I was up riding revelstoke two years ago and my sled went down with an electrical issue I had to drive an hour and a half to the nearest cat dealer. For as much sledding as there is I couldn't believe there wasn't one right in Revy. Dealer I did go to mis-diagnosed my sled to boot. Ended up renting a Doo to ride while they were working on it and missed a few more days of riding.
Maybe this will push them to mid-season release something new like Doo did with the turbo last year? Hopefully Covid didn't kill their testing too much last spring for that to happen. Shouldn't be an abundance of overstock on the floor to hurt the dealers right now with a mid-season release. Well...until all those would-be Canadian sleds are pushed on them.
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A ruling in a long-standing legal dispute between Ski-Doo's parent company BRP and Arctic Cat over allegations of patent infringement was announced todaysnowgoer.com