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ottoemma
Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 5 NH |
2006-09-28 135522
Are Kubota tractors prices fixed..like stihl and husky, (all dealers charge the same)or can you bargain on the price?
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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2006-09-28 135525
I'll answer this as a dealer. There is no price fixing but the costs from Kubota are identical to the dealer except for freight. From there it is more of a matter of what the dealer figures his cost of setup as well as to stay in business. I do see variations in all makes and models for pricing from one dealer to the other just as well with the service given when and if needed. ....
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ottoemma
Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 5 NH |
2006-09-28 135528
Trying to find posted retail prices on line was like getting goverment assistance.
So it is not unlike auto dealers who work off a "invoice" price. The ultimate selling price is determined my the amount of profit that the dealer is willing to accept in order to make the sale.
Thanks much for the info.
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Iowafun
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 955 Central Iowa Pics |
2006-09-28 135531
You are correct in that dealers have a set price. Then it's just a markup from there according to what they think they should/could get.
For tractors, it's not as complex as the auto industry with % back to the dealer if the vehicle is sold within 90 days, rebates, etc. It is simpler. Fortunately! ....
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ottoemma
Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 5 NH |
2006-09-29 135549
Thanks all,
Now to go out and make the best deal I can ( without getting "snookered")
Great snake pics Iowafun! ....
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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2006-09-29 135554
Iowafun, when you have a tractor that the manufacturers terms are coming to an end you'd better believe that the dealer would rather sell it for less margin then to have to pay interest on it or to settle for it when a potential buyer is standing in front of him. The cost of floor planning is not cheap and to add the cost to the tractor with the first payment of interest just made that unit more expensive then a brand new one out of the factory! In all areas of the market place including cars and four wheelers and snowmobiles everyone wants market share and they do push for more sales every year. They want more of their equipment in the yards becuase some only look at sold to dealers not at sold to customers to find their spot in the industry leaving the burdon on the dealer to move the equipment. ....
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