workinallthetime said:
I just saw on the website kubota is back to 0%, thought some of you guys might like to know.
Don't be too fooled, Kubota makes it mandatory to buy their insurance for the amount you finance through them, i.e., ~$525 on $20,000. They say you can use your homeowners policy, however they need the policy to state they are the claimee on the policy, (they want a copy of your policy indicating so). My insurance, Travelers, does not have a service to note they are a claimee, since $20,000 is only a portion of my total value I am insured for. I do not want them to be the claimee for my total insurance value, hence The Travelers will not list them. Therefore if I wanted financing through Kubota I had to spend the extra $525. One can look almost at this as prepaid interest which would equate to approximately 1%, which is not too bad. Chances are I will not need there very limiting insurance coverage.
Also, the 0% is for 24 months or 3.99% for 36 months on the B series through the end of March 2007, see their details.
Maximum Term*
Nominal A.P.R.
Eligible Equipment
12 Months
0.00%All Models
24 Months
**(Instant Rebates
Not Applicable)
0.00%**T, TG, GR, G, GF, ZG, F, RTV, BX, B,
L2800/3400/4400
M4700/4800/4900/5400/5700/6800/8200/9000, MX5000
B20/21, L35/39/48
36 Months
**(Instant Rebates
Not Applicable)
0.00%**ZD18/21/25/28
L2500/2600/2900/3000/3300/3600/4200/4300,
L3010/3410/3710/4310/4610,
L3130/3430/3830/4330/4630/5030,
M95/105/125, M-110/120,
K008,KX41/71/91/121/161, U15/25/35/45, R420/520
here is their details i needed to see, i got 0% on my bx23 and bought their insurence it was cheeper than state farm.
Kubota Tractor Corporation - Promotional Rates
there is the link to the details i needed to see
i just wonder if the zd300 series will get that or will fall into one of the "other" catagories i see it has no rebates ugg