Hey all!
#1
I started researching a tractor purchase seriously a month or so ago and visited a local dealer while we were in the neighborhood. The rep was extremely helpful, let me drive a couple of models, answered all of my questions, and has kept in touch since then helping me refine my order without being pushy. Other folks in our area have had great luck dealing with them.
#2
I have another neighbor who recommended I go to another dealer in the area, so I did. He knows the sales manager closely, but wasn't promising I'd get any special deal. I have heard great things about this second dealership and got pricing from them on the L4802 I'm hoping to acquire. I had a great experience with this dealer as well. I did not get any special offer.
These two dealers are not in the same network, although both are within the same ~30 or so miles. 2nd one maybe a little closer and slightly more convenient (sometimes). Both are offering the same price on the model, features, and implements I want. Both are reputable dealers in the eyes of some very experienced tractor owners in this area. Both offer delivery service and similar pricing. I do tend to travel more often in the direction of the second dealer, but I don't intend to have to visit them often post-purchase except to maybe shop for more implements.
Is it more ethical to move forward with the first dealer since he has more invested in the deal? I honestly have no preference either way, other than the slight difference in distance and direction. If I have to send it to be repaired, it's about the same distance, effort, and price to get it there. Both seems like safe bets.
Frank
#1
I started researching a tractor purchase seriously a month or so ago and visited a local dealer while we were in the neighborhood. The rep was extremely helpful, let me drive a couple of models, answered all of my questions, and has kept in touch since then helping me refine my order without being pushy. Other folks in our area have had great luck dealing with them.
#2
I have another neighbor who recommended I go to another dealer in the area, so I did. He knows the sales manager closely, but wasn't promising I'd get any special deal. I have heard great things about this second dealership and got pricing from them on the L4802 I'm hoping to acquire. I had a great experience with this dealer as well. I did not get any special offer.
These two dealers are not in the same network, although both are within the same ~30 or so miles. 2nd one maybe a little closer and slightly more convenient (sometimes). Both are offering the same price on the model, features, and implements I want. Both are reputable dealers in the eyes of some very experienced tractor owners in this area. Both offer delivery service and similar pricing. I do tend to travel more often in the direction of the second dealer, but I don't intend to have to visit them often post-purchase except to maybe shop for more implements.
Is it more ethical to move forward with the first dealer since he has more invested in the deal? I honestly have no preference either way, other than the slight difference in distance and direction. If I have to send it to be repaired, it's about the same distance, effort, and price to get it there. Both seems like safe bets.
Frank