Suzuki‘s motorcycle operations posted more
disappointing numbers in the company’s third quarter report for the
three months ended Dec. 31, 2012. The company reported sales of 600,000
motorcycles for the quarter, down 11% from the 674,000 units sold in the
same period the year before.
Most of the decrease stemmed from the Asian market where Suzuki‘s
sales totaled 505,000 units over the quarter compared to 539,000 in the
year prior. Sales were also down in Europe where the overall economy
continues to struggle. North American sales have flat-lined with Suzuki
selling again 7,000 units in the third quarter. The Japanese market was
the lone bright spot as Suzuki saw domestic sales rise to 17,000 units
from 16,000.
For the year to date, Suzuki has sold 1.777 million units, with Asia
accounting for 1.469 million motorcycles and scooters (down from 1.556
million in the year prior). North American sales are up to 32,000 units
from 31,000 over the same period, representing the only region seeing
gains. European sales decreased 26.9% to 38,000 units from 52,000 units
in the same nine-month period. Domestic sales were also down despite the
increase in the third quarter, with Suzuki selling 55,000 units
compared to 59,000 units the year prior. Continue Reading »
By: Dennis Chung through motorcycle.com
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