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Home » How innovation will shape the OEM winners of 2020 [Podcast]

How innovation will shape the OEM winners of 2020 [Podcast]

Matthew WoodbyMatthew Wood
December 18, 2019
in Auto Finance Roadmap Podcast, Powersports Finance News
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From inclement weather that put a stranglehold on the buying season to threats of tariffs affecting operations, powersports OEMs such as Harley-Davidson and Polaris faced their share of challenges in 2019. However, innovation and successful products like side-by-sides, three-wheeled vehicles and personal watercrafts guided OEM winners to success.

In this episode of Plug In with Powersports Finance, we spoke with Gerrick Johnson, an analyst at BMO Capital Markets, regarding the challenges OEMs faced in 2019, which company is in the best position to handle 2020, what vehicle segments saw the most success and all the remaining hurdles still left to jump in the near future.

Listen to the full podcast with Johnson here.

Tags: bmo capital marketsfinancemanufacturersOEMsPlug In with Powersports Financepowersports
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