If you bought your tractor new, did you have something to trade in? I'm curious how satisfied you were with your deal, or if you wish you'd done something differently.
Ignoring the unusual exception, you will almost always come out $$$ ahead if you sell rather than trade. because your dealer will expect to make money on both your traded tractor and your new one.If you bought your tractor new, did you have something to trade in? I'm curious how satisfied you were with your deal, or if you wish you'd done something differently.
I bought my BX without a trade-in
The 0% for 84 months was a no brainer.
Especially after looking at the price of used tractors.
It seems Kubota holds their value pretty good
Either that or there are a whole lot of over optimistic people trying to sell old oranges.
I arrived at the same conclusion. The 2 preowned machines were not worth the money they were asking! 0% for 84 months meant I laid out less cash for a new machine plus the insurance from Kubota was reasonable.
Now I'm just living the dream!
I priced out a new replacement for my existing "home" tractor. Am I ever glad I was sitting down when the salesman handed me the quote sheet! I now own three Kubotas of similar size and capability, paid cash for them one at a time, and in doing so spent only a little more than the price of one brand new, similarly-equipped tractor.I bought my BX without a trade-in
The 0% for 84 months was a no brainer.
Especially after looking at the price of used tractors.
It seems Kubota holds their value pretty good
Either that or there are a whole lot of over optimistic people trying to sell old oranges.
I arrived at the same conclusion. The 2 preowned machines were not worth the money they were asking! 0% for 84 months meant I laid out less cash for a new machine plus the insurance from Kubota was reasonable.
Now I'm just living the dream!
Thanks, I'll keep enjoying my slightly older hardware rather than having a monthly payment. Besides, all three of my tractors were made in this century which is a real treat to a guy who has always been accustomed to working with tractors that were at least 30 years old!