I have a new hypothesis about this (at least it is new to me). I believe if sales are slow, by dropping the line the dealer has the luxury of selling stock at a discount--something they are unable to do by contract with the manufacturer. I bought a center channel speaker here on Agon for a great price because the dealer was "dropping" the line. I know that he completely unloaded a lot of stuff which had to have helped with cash flow. Well, after talking to the manufacturer about changing out a grill, I find that the same dealer has changed their mind, deciding to stick with the brand. The bottom line is that the dealer was able to unload the inventory out of his territory under the guise of dropping the line. If not, he would have been in legal hot water. Like I said, just a hypothesis.
Gregg
Gregg