Harley-Davidson dealerships are shutting down
Longstanding Harley-Davidson dealerships are shutting down across the U.S. as rising costs, low sales, and changing consumer tastes tighten the squeeze on the iconic motorcycle brand’s retail network.
Across America, once-thriving Harley-Davidson dealerships are shutting down. From San Francisco’s century-old flagship to smaller-town shops in Missouri and Illinois, the doors are closing one after another. Shrinking profit margins, expensive showroom upgrades, and an aging biker base leaving fewer riders to keep the chrome shining.
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