0 down 0 interest for 60 months ending when?

bobkubota

New member

Equipment
L3650GST Loader & Backhoe
Jan 30, 2013
10
0
0
Corning, ohio
My dealer says it ended 6/30/19 but the Kubota build site say end of August 2019. What is going on? Very confusing.
 

SidecarFlip

Banned

Equipment
M9000HDCC3, M9000HD, Kubota GS850 Sidekick
Oct 28, 2018
7,197
546
83
USA
Kubota has offered 0 percent financing in one form or another continuously for years now.
 

Bmbbm

Member

Equipment
Bx2370 land pride box blade 60"mmm kubota fel
May 29, 2016
282
6
18
Chillicothe mo
Insurance cost? I've never used Kubota Insurance. My farm policy covers all the equipment.
Correct. Insurance is required but you can buy insurance from whomever you wish. They offer the 0.0% financing with a ending date to create a sense of urgency to get you to buy now! However like Sidecarflip stated they always extend it. When I bought my BX in 2016 I did it now! To make sure I got the 0.0% financing. If had waited another week I still would have gotten 0.0% PLUS a extended warranty for no additional charge.
 

Brick Axelrod

Member

Equipment
L5460, BH92, RCR1872, FDR2572.RTVX1100c
Apr 12, 2018
137
9
18
South Carolina
It’s not going anywhere, it is really 0%. When you add kubota insurance if you add it it will cost more. If you use your own insurance it won’t. If you go to the calculator it will tell you how much the payment is per 1k. Something like $26.00 per k is the payment on the machine.
 

Keeth1123

Member

Equipment
Kubota B2650
Dec 13, 2018
50
9
8
Sunshine state
Welp,

Bought my 2650 end of December because the 0% was ending. I mean I needed it and was buying it anyway so wanted to make sure I was getting this deal. Apparently they extended :D

O well
 

Stmar

Active member

Equipment
B2650HSDC
May 23, 2017
904
38
28
Buffalo, Wyoming
its not going anywhere. Note there is a discount for paying cash
When I bought mine the cash discount was only $400 and I can make a lot more than that on $30K over 60 months.
I got my insurance, additional $30K with the Kubota listed, on my homeowners policy for a fraction of what Kubota charges, about $75 additional per year. It does have it's disadvantages I am sure, I think it only covers the machine on my property which is no problem for me but if you were hauling it a lot you may want to make sure you are covered in all situations.