Nitro-Fish
Silver Member
I would check to see what people on here have paid for the tractor you are looking at, in the model year you are looking at i.e. if it's a 2008 of whatever model, what did the tractor sell for in that year, compare the price paid in the model year to what the dealer is asking for it now, then compare that price to the price of the same tractor in a 2010 model. I would think you should be able to tell if you are getting a decent deal after comparing the difference in model year price, just remember if it is two years old there have been at least 2 price increases since it was placed on the lot; most dealers will want to make a customer a decent deal just to get the older equipment off of the lot which will give you more buying leverage. The local dealers in my area will give the same finance rates on the "new older year" machines as they do on the current model year. Hope this helps.