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the problem with eBikes is there is more demand than there is supply, so you won't find many discounted until the brands can start making enough to over supply.Why would it be too good to be true ?
Its just a discount..... Rutland were recently doing this bike even cheaper at £1,199.
I'd like to see more Ebikes discounted..... Just like unassisted bikes often are.
I put Ebikes in the same category as cars, motorcycles and push bikes..... i wouldn't pay RRP for any of them.the problem with eBikes is there is more demand than there is supply, so you won't find many discounted until the brands can start making enough to over supply.
ok... but you'll find there are somethings that are priced to allow a discount, so the discount isn't real and others that hold their value, so when you sell it its worth more, etc etc. you won't find many decent eBikes discounted because there is no need to discount them. Supply / demand is different to the other mature industries you've mentioned.I put Ebikes in the same category as cars, motorcycles and push bikes..... i wouldn't pay RRP for any of them.
If i dont get a discount, i wont buy em.
You can indeed. I Picked up my brand new Haibike XDuro Hardseven RC today from my local dealer (2016 model) and got a hefty £600 discount off the £2600 RRP (which, obviously, I was very happy with)Not sure that's entirely true as there are many deals to had on 2016 models since the 2017 ones are released.
I have just taken advantage of such a deal, these are on haibike, cube etc so these are good manufacturers.
which was my point...You can indeed. I Picked up my brand new Haibike XDuro Hardseven RC today from my local dealer (2016 model) and got a hefty £600 discount off the £2600 RRP (which, obviously, I was very happy with)
Regards,
Andy.
It is called "marketing". Get the customer in the shop with a potential discount offer and sell her something else full price. Old as the first publicity flyers handed out on the street corner.I'm not sure what these dealers are up to? I've rang a few that advertise discounted Ebikes, only to find they do not have them in stock & cannot source them but they keep advertising! I've visited Freeborn in Horsham & they don't have any models in stock but keep offering discount prices on their website??
I understand what you are saying (the £600 discount merely brought the bike into the same price bracket as other similar specced bikes (such as the KTM Macina Force 27 10 Cx4, for example.)which was my point...
"you'll find there are somethings that are priced to allow a discount, so the discount isn't real."
Some brands promise their dealers a bigger margin, but allow them to discount. So its not that you got a bargain, its that some people paid over the odds I suspect or probably a bit of both to be fair.
which was my point...
"you'll find there are somethings that are priced to allow a discount, so the discount isn't real."
Some brands promise their dealers a bigger margin, but allow them to discount. So its not that you got a bargain, its that some people paid over the odds I suspect or probably a bit of both to be fair.