Not for 84 months. I like using someone else's money when I can.Kubota is still doing 0% financing
I AM somwhat tempted to do so with my L48 TLB as well, but I am 82,...... and I can't play with cash.I'd be tempted to get rid of all but one now - while prices are as they are.
Don't kid yourself!Not for 84 months. I like using someone else's money when I can.
When they won't discount the price, then you are getting the loan interest-free. Same price cash or finance.Don't kid yourself!
84 month "free financing" ain't free!
You are simply paying for the (hidden) financing, rolled into your purchase price.
NOBODY loans money for FREE!
Well ........kinda/sorta true...When they won't discount the price, then you are getting the loan interest-free. Same price cash or finance.
I get shocked, almost daily. just read a post on a truck forum, where someone was asking for an estimated value on a 2001 Ford Super Duty, 227,000 miles. People were saying 15-18,000 bucks. Absolutely crazy, by my wallet. My perspectives haven't adapted to the new normal, and I just couldn't bring myself to pay today"s prices. I paid $12,000 for my low mileage (46,000 miles, currently) 2004 F350. I'd have to buy a wreck to replace it for that amount.I don't want to quote almost every post and make a comment, but love all the replies. So spot on.
I don't know how people do it. I'm no longer a business owner and went to work in the mines and I still wouldn't pay these prices.
Glad to know I'm not the only one that thinks this is ridiculous. And also glad I have what I have and bought it when I did. And also glad my dealer honored an old quote on my RTV and didn't charge me covid prices.
Agreed!I get shocked, almost daily. just read a post on a truck forum, where someone was asking for an estimated value on a 2001 Ford Super Duty, 227,000 miles. People were saying 15-18,000 bucks. Absolutely crazy, by my wallet. My perspectives haven't adapted to the new normal, and I just couldn't bring myself to pay today"s prices. I paid $12,000 for my low mileage (46,000 miles, currently) 2004 F350. I'd have to buy a wreck to replace it for that amount.
And when you pay cash you have no leverage if problems crop up that the dealer or manufacturer refuse to address. I've purchased four tractors on the 60 month/0% interest plans. I'd rather put money towards other bills that really carry significant penalties such as mortgage interest.When they won't discount the price, then you are getting the loan interest-free. Same price cash or finance.
The way the inflation is going in past few years it’s hard to argue to pay cash. The dollar is devaluing faster than the asset in today, so there is not much reason to rush out to pay cash. Even on a loan with interest, normally can pay down principle weekly so interest not acrue so much…maybe have to think about the bill pay strategy with rates and economy today. Most wages most likely not keeping up with price increases…just sayin’And when you pay cash you have no leverage if problems crop up that the dealer or manufacturer refuse to address. I've purchased four tractors on the 60 month/0% interest plans. I'd rather put money towards other bills that really carry significant penalties such as mortgage interest.
All this talk of what something is worth is just talk until you have it sold and money in hand. I've seen tractors on sale that haven't shifted in months, but oh yeah, they could sell it tomorrow for $50k.
I bought my '02 F250 7.3L Lariat with SnugTop from a pilot friend for $8k about four years ago with only 117k miles on it. I have close to 165k on it now and it's been a great truck. I put some money into it in the form of a chip and programmer, front/rear bumpers, head unit, amp, subwoofer and new speakers but it's worth it. It's a wonderful truck for long road trips or hauling tractors around.I paid $12,000 for my low mileage (46,000 miles, currently) 2004 F350. I'd have to buy a wreck to replace it for that amount.
I think that you’re spot on. But despite this, Kubota prices are still less than JD, for a product that is as good, and in many cases, better.Well ........kinda/sorta true...
What it really means is that interest cost IS already factored into selling price, .....and EVERYBODY pays Kubota interest, cash buyer, or not!
A cash buyer thus becomes a fool, because THEY are even paying Kubota interest rates to use their cash!
Everyone, is thereby trapped into buying on Kubota's interest terms!
It is a very slick marketing scheme!
Yes and no. Kubota Japan borrows money in Japan. They're a very credit worthy organisation. It's entirely possible they're still borrowing at about 0.5%. The cost to them of that financing isn't the same as the cost to you. And I think they figure they've got security in the tractor. Most consumer finance places wouldn't think a tractor was a great asset to borrow against. Kubota would likely think quite differently, they have confidence in the product they're selling, and they require you to get comprehensive insurance on it.....so it can't get broken/worthless.Don't kid yourself!
84 month "free financing" ain't free!
You are simply paying for the (hidden) financing, rolled into your purchase price.
NOBODY loans money for FREE!
No debate about relative quality.I think that you’re spot on. But despite this, Kubota prices are still less than JD, for a product that is as good, and in many cases, better.
I ordered my F2690 mower back in June and it was finally delivered 10 days before Christmas. The price was locked but 0% dropped from 36 to 24 months; not a big deal because I was going to write a check had there been a substantial cash discount but since none was available I took the 24 month 0% option.Not for 84 months. I like using someone else's money when I can.
Under current conditions, you could make a tidy profit on your truck!I bought my '02 F250 7.3L Lariat with SnugTop from a pilot friend for $8k about four years ago with only 117k miles on it. I have close to 165k on it now and it's been a great truck. I put some money into it in the form of a chip and programmer, front/rear bumpers, head unit, amp, subwoofer and new speakers but it's worth it. It's a wonderful truck for long road trips or hauling tractors around.
Actually,...replacement would be a net loss!but... that profit gets destroyed when you replace the truck !!!
same as my tractor !!!!
can't REPLACE either for the ORIGINAL cost, so ZERO profit.....