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Post by tylerr87 on Apr 2, 2014 15:46:53 GMT -5
More than a half-million UTVs sold between 2010-2012: SEMA report by Peter Gantriis — last modified Wednesday, Mar. 26, 2014 SEMA Press Release -- More than 500,000 UTVs have been sold between 2010-2012. Among other things, SEMA's latest report shows that 82 percent of UTV owners have purchased or plan to purchase upgrades to their vehicles, and spend an average of $1,700 per vehicle doing so, SEMA said. Unless your initials start with R, mutiply by 10.
SEMA Press Release
About 670,000 UTVs were sold in the U.S. between 2010 and 2012, according to a new 62-page report issued by the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA).
The report is designed to provide accessory businesses with an understanding of the needs and purchasing habits of the rapidly expanding number of UTV owners, according to SEMA. The report also will help in marketing, sales and product development efforts for UTVs and their owners, the Diamond Bar-based trade group said.
“This is the first time we have done such extensive research into the powersports market,” said Gavin Knapp, SEMA senior manager of market research.
Among other things, the report shows that 82 percent of UTV owners have purchased or plan to purchase upgrades to their vehicles, and spend an average of $1,700 per vehicle doing so, SEMA said.
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Post by tylerr87 on Apr 2, 2014 15:55:51 GMT -5
This demographic is the best thing from the report. So if you have a sxs you like to eat out, hence the popular china buffet, I now get it.
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Post by Randy_R on Apr 2, 2014 16:27:13 GMT -5
Actually If you have K or R spending on accessories are high.
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Post by Lonnie W on Apr 2, 2014 20:34:24 GMT -5
Actually If you have K or R spending on accessories are high. Also on replacement accessories. You two seem to bust at least $1000 worth every time you ride.
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