WALOL
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Thanks to you guys who weighed in on the L3830 pricing posted earlier. In planning a discussion strategy before I have another talk with my dealer, the thought has occurred about exactly how do the dealers establish the prices they quote to us prospects? I'm wondering how much lattitude the dealer has with the price, or maybe they are required by the Kubota head office in California to stick with a certain price based on location within the US? Also wandering how much of a markup the dealer gets on a typical sale of one of these machines. Don't want to be pushy about the price with the dealer but also don't want to overpay either. When buying a car you can get the "invoice" price to get another idea on pricing, anything like that available for Kubotas? Any thoughts on this from you guys?
Thanks. Also, doing maintanence on the old Farmalls is something like taking care of your hard working, well respected grandfather, who just needs a little more help than he used to. That said the cost comparison is a good point. Thanks.
Thanks. Also, doing maintanence on the old Farmalls is something like taking care of your hard working, well respected grandfather, who just needs a little more help than he used to. That said the cost comparison is a good point. Thanks.