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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Vladimir Chaikovsky: Demand for BMW bikes rising
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Vladimir Chaikovsky, who is responsible for sales and marketing at BMW Motorrad Russia, has agreed to a question-and-answer session with Motonews.ru to fill us in on the latest developments in the BMW motorcycle business in Russia.
Vladimir, when we spoke in April 2010, you said that BMW planned to sell 600 motorcycles in Russia that year. Did you reach that target? And what are your expectations for this year? How many bikes did you sell, and how many are you planning to sell in 2011?
Artyom, it is a real pleasure for me to answer this question. We fulfilled our plans last year, and this year, it seems that the overall number of buyers of BMW motorcycles is much bigger than we imagined. Truth be told, we're already looking at a four-digit number. A few hundred motorcycles a year, after all, is an overly modest figure for a country as big as Russia.
Monday, October 04, 2010
New BMW GT and GTL models in great demand but limited supply – for now
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Sales and Marketing Manager for BMW Motorrad Russia Vladimir Chaikovsky filled motonews.ru in on a new generation of BMW Motorrad tourist motorcycles, GT and GTL, which are about to appear on the Russian market.
Ever since BMW Motorrad presented its experimental development, Concept 6, in the fall of 2009, bikers can’t seem to get the idea of an in-line six-cylinder engine out of their minds. BMW has been using unique in-line six-cylinder engines of its own development in its cars for over 70 years. The concern also plans to start manufacturing motorcycles with this type of engine, again, using its own technology.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Vladimir Chaikovsky on BMW motorcycle sales in Russia
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Sales and Marketing Manager at BMW Motorrad Russia Vladimir Chaikovsky has kindly agreed to answer our questions on the sales of Bavarian motorcycles in Russia, as well as those on the main drivers of success behind BMW Motorrad’s impressive ability to consistently win over the hearts and minds of bikers.
How many motorcycles are you selling in Russia?
BMW? We plan to sell 600 motorcycles.
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