Harley Davidson lays off over a Thousand People.

California motorcycle accident attorney Norman Gregory Fernandez discusses lay offs at Harley DavidsonWell the economic woes continue. Harley Davidson Motorcycles has announced that they will lay off about 1100 people, and they will ship fewer motorcycles in 2009.

This is not the first time that Harley Davidson Motorcycles has faced tough economic times. Some may remember when they were taken over by AMG many moons ago.

You can see a video from TMJ 4 in Milwaukee about this story by clicking here now.

Obviously, I feel for the poor souls at Harley Davidson Motorcycles that are losing their jobs right now. I am also very concerned about Harley Davidson Motorcycle as a whole. I hope that they do not jack up prices for new motorcycles now that they are going to produce fewer motorcycles at least in 2009. I think that would be a ticket to more economic disaster.

In my humble opinion as a California Motorcycle Accident Attorney, the best thing that Harley Davidson can do right now is to drop the price of its motorcycles and parts. A price decrease may increase sales.

I do not purport to be an expert on motorcycle production or marketing, but in these economic times, Harley Davidson Motorcycles needs to do what they need to do to survive.

By California Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Norman Gregory Fernandez, © 2009

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8 Comments

  1. Sandie [Member]

    Things are tough. We had two dealerships on the Space Coast in Melbourne Florida. The Miller’s who own the dealerships closed one and have no plans to reopen their second store. Folks are having a very hard time and a motorcycle is a luxury. Right now one is thankful if they mail the mortgage on time. Nice article. Look forward to you getting back in the saddle.

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  2. Sandie [Member]

    I look every day for your thoughts on OCTOMOM!!! I will be glad when you start to write again.

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  3. Lyndon

    Thanks for the update. It’s true that the economic downturn is a nightmare.

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  4. Norman Gregory Fernandez

    I ride all of the time, however, yes, I need to start writing more articles. For some riding a motorcycle is not a luxury, but a primary form of transportation. Especially here in the land of no rain.

    We will get through this depression one day Sandie!!

    Norm

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  5. Best

    Even though Harley Davidson might be down a little bit now. I think they have one of the most loyal customer bases I have ever seen. I think they will fully rejuvenate soon.

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  6. Poets

    That’s a nice looking bike. Too bad I can’t afford one.

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    • Norman Gregory Fernandez

      There are many motorcycles out there that you can afford. It is a much cheaper form of transportation than a car!

      Norm

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