As we welcome spring and warmer months, we typically welcome price increases in the powersports market. However, that may not be the case this year, Black Book says.
Here’s why we aren’t seeing what we typically do for powersports this time of year:
Typical price increases may not happen this year, Black Book says.

One reason for the slowdown is postpandemic market correction.
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As we welcome spring and warmer months, we typically welcome price increases in the powersports market. However, that may not be the case this year, Black Book says.
Here’s why we aren’t seeing what we typically do for powersports this time of year:
Unlike the rest of the automotive world, powersports has not seen a rise in values over the past several months.
These are luxury goods, so as the economy goes, it tends to impact that. But it’s less about actual economic numbers and more about consumer confidence that impacts the powersports market, i.e., talk of recession scares people off versus an actual recession.
Powersports is one segment that consumers spent money on during the pandemic. As we near another summer, a lot of supply and manufacturing is ramping up, but there is no sign of powersports prices increasing, and that's because of easing demand and already elevated values.

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