dave1949
Super Star Member
Exactly,Good post,as long as the dealers keep pricing the same as it was in the last century,they win. When pricing is brought into the 21st century we all win. What is a fair profit? 2%,5%,10%, 15%, 20%,30%. Some seem to think it is fair for a dealer to make as much as they consider fair. 30% at $30,000.00 is a nice $9000.00 profit. If you are a member in certain groups you can get nice discounts. If you are a member in the AQHA (or some other groups)you can get as much as 23% from John Deere. Here is the site: John Deere Guess what John Deere still makes a profit. I know J.D.takes most of the hit not the dealer,but can you even imagine the mark up on a Deere. I am not upset that groups get discounts. As a member of the Pa. farm bureau I get discounts from both Case International and Chrysler,up to $500.00. I just want you to see that their is a lot of profit in tractors. I owe no dealer anything,I would like to see everyone have a chance to get a good deal. This idea that it is somehow to complicated is just B.S. A car dealer deals with a lot more models and options and some how you can get Consumer Reports to give you an actual number,for any car you want. I would like to see Consumer Reports or some group do the same. Do I not trust a dealer? No offense but no I do not,unless I know him pretty good. If you go to a dealer you have never seen before and trust a price he throughs out,I got some beach front property for sale in Iowa,want some?
Also good points.
Think about how much time has been spent on this post trying to ferret out what a reasonable price is. We could have been talking about the technical merits of the equipment instead.
Still think others aren't wasting your time to their benefit?
Dave.