It is both.
I am listed as a dealer because we have sold Centurys in the past (now Bransons, since more than a year ago).
We received this low rate info last week, and having dealt with Am Jawa in the past it just seems uncharacteristically aggressive for them.
It only applies to the T233, T273, and the 700 tractors, which is interesting because these are the only models that Montana is getting from TYM.
I am also wondering how much TYM is involved in this aggressive approach to the market.
Maybe TYM and American Jawa are going to be a serious players in the market?
I would be interested in your thoughts.
I guess I should explain, for the benefit of others who read this, that American Jawa (who previously sold the Century branded Kukje tractors) is now the distributor for TYM tractors in the US (all except west of the Rockies?)
dancce,
Those are great rates! It is cool that the best of the non-big three brands such as Mahindra, Branson, Kioti, Century, TYM, Montana, etc (in no particular order /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif) have great rates and great warranties. It clearly is putting pressure on the Big 3.
Now if Dave can get Mahindra to offer me the 60 months at 0% I'll go ahead and get that 7010 I've been trying to trade for. Montana and Mahindra getting the same tractor from TYM need to offer the same rate. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
I know it cost these manufactures alot of money to buy down these rates. Im not shure how they do it,I dont thing they are making a killing on the tractors between floor planning, Warranty,Parts and dealer support no matter there day to day operating costs