So the Aussie dollar has dropped the last few days and it looks like it may stay down.our interest rates have dropped and there expected to stay down for a year or so.mining also reaching its peak. China questionable and the US looking like they have turned a corner.
all these add to pressures to force the dollar down. While its impossible to predict where it will end up . Fair value is considered to be around 85c.
That a 20% dropp. Now add to this the fact that both H1 and H5 bikes have dropped in value locally. A correction in the dollar like this may slow or stop the rush to import when the profit margin is reduced.
So what will this do to the market here ? I don't think it will recover to earlier values but as imports slow you might find values may hold a bit better.
i have my bike. Love it . No need to sell but I'm well aware of its reduced value lately. Question is now may be the best time to jump into a bike. We may look back in a few years and remember this time as the golden period for buying second hand.
no real reason for this post. Just a beer in hand thinking out loud.
cheers
buy 'em and keep 'em and resale doesn't matter a fuck
Philthy
I've never bought a harley with the resale value in mind, it's not about the dollar with me it's all about the bike, the ride, the sensation that only a harley can give you, if your harley only has a dollar value in your mind then your not the right person for the bike, exceptions to the rule are those who make a living out of dealing in them.
I reckon I fall into this category (devos post) as money is always fairly tight but I still need to have my toys. I always try to buy for the best price I can so if I want to upgrade or try a different style it wont hurt as much.
been looking at a few bikes in the usa the prices have gone up .two years a go $5000 would get you a good 1980s Harley and now the same bike sells for $6500 plus so by the time you get it here and stuff around with it it will coast over $9000 ,..I see bikes here on ebay for sell around $10000 so why inporting one
Not sure what your ride is but I looked at a 2008 night train low klms but landed and registered would have cost around $20,000. I bought locally the same bike but Aussie and over $15,000 spent. But today even though my bike owes over $50,000 as it sits including new purchase price and still low klms and still Mint. I'm under no illusion that to sell today I would probably only get low 20,s .
Thats the market
I bought my bike to ride & enjoy, not for the resale value. More than likely it will be my only Harley ever owned by me, so I don't care that it's a grey import either. It was in very good condition, my favourite colour, had very low km's, and cheaper compared to the same year & model here locally.
there is one point made here which got my attention! "If one importer is struggling to pay bills ........another chopperworks"
Made some enquiries as to getting a bike down to Vic. No questions answered by one importer. Hmmmmmm
Oh, Choppaweezer got back ASAP. Open that shop Wayne!
To Devo
Mate. you're VERY correct. I just 2 weeks ago sold my 5HD Australian delivered one ( mature) owner 2008 FXSTC Softail custom anniversary for $20K
Plenty of extras and impeccable history , a BEAUTIFUL bike indeed
I was offered $20K for it as far back as last October , but hadn't bought a "new" bike by that point.
That indeed is the market here in Australia from here on in , Perth is FLOODED with "grey imports", fuck I now have one myself !
Got through the big depression dollar for dollar and loss of jobs this aint as bad for them as the depression was, they'll get through but if by some fucked up bit of misfortune they don't we'll be right there with them and we'll have to take some lessons from the Cubans on how to keep on the road.