Published on April 26th, 2017 | by Jerad Nolinbar
RPO Powersports, An Ingenious and Entertaining Way To Save on Parts
So it’s 2017, and the it’s safe to say the internet is not only here to stay, but it’s completely revolutionized the way we live. That’s a fact. With that in mind, it’s rare anything comes across my plate that I haven’t seen before. Today, so many people have their own “brand” and “website”, that I’m starting to forget where I am. Also, if I have to hear another person tell me about their brand new web store, I’m going to lose my cool. The options of where to spend my hard earned money has grown, so I’m far more selective on where I use it.
In March 2017, I was presented with yet another “new online store.” Hesitant to see anything I haven’t seen before, I started searching on RPO Powersports for some off-road parts. I’ve been thinking about getting a new set of seats in my RZR for some time, but I’ve never been able to pull the trigger on actually ordering them. When I first got onto the site, I quickly noticed how organized it was. The navigation was very clear to me, and I noticed they had a lot of different off-road parts and accessories. I started browsing and quickly found some from Kolpin, Beard, PRP and even Simpson Performance. The selection was pretty solid.
Then I noticed these “Deals Available” buttons across the page. When I clicked on one, I was directed to what appeared to me as a salesman asking, “Lookin to make a deal?”. I thought to myself, “I’ll make an offer, why not?” After using my Facebook account to login, the screen was filled with a character named Walt.
Walt quickly fired back, “You’re about as sharp as a mashed potato.”
Now wait a minute… I just made a bid and Walt came back instantly with a counter offer. I’ve never seen anything like it. I went back at Walt: $360.
That’s $18 off already! But I think I’ll keep bidding.
Holy cow! I just snagged $30 off with a character I haggled with in real time. This was such a cool concept. Now that I was fully engaged in the site, I decided to search on. I ended up finding some LED lights, a set of wheels and a brand new cooler, all for under $1,000! MSRP on everything was $1800, and I managed to haggle my way down to $1,000. This, was cool.
If I can ever recommend trying out a website for your off-road parts, this is one of them. It’s truly something you’ll have to see and use yourself. Very well done.