ydelta
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Hmmmmmm, I wonder if Matt in Virginia knows what he began here? Interesting indeed.
And also very educational.......
And also very educational.......
Hmmmmmm, I wonder if Matt in Virginia knows what he began here? Interesting indeed.
And also very educational.......
I feel terrible, well sort of. Across the street and 2 doors down is the family that owns the Ford Dealership 4 miles from my house. We have been neighbors for 11 years now and while living in my current home I have bought 4 new Ford Trucks, one Mercury SUV, and a Lincoln Car. Not a single one from them. I have given them a opportunity on each and every one except the Lincoln.
Instead of buying from him I have bought all from a dealer about 45 miles away. On average they have been $5000 cheaper per vehicle with just a phone call. They know me by name and even call me from time to time to ask me questions on Ford trucks and the competition because they know how I study them.
Its a simple matter or cost for me. I have bought a few replacement parts from my neighbor like a mirror I broke with a football and a wheel my wife bent on the Lincoln. I also took the Mercury in to them for a recall and picked up a few little items like oil, filters, touch up paint, ect but never made a big purchase. He just can not and will not compete.
By the way these dealers are in the same state 2 counties apart.
While I see him daily and we always wave to each other I am sure he is upset with me. I have given him every opportunity but $5000 times 6 vehicles over 11 years is a lot of money.
Chris
Gentlemen,
I found a reasonable Kubota Dealer in Normangee, Texas however they have no provision for shipping the tractor. The total savings over the local dealer is in excess of $3200. Granted ya gotta make your arrangements to get it...![]()
Hey Chris,
Now I may be completely wrong on this sitution, I don't know. It maybe that your local dealer can not compete with the other dealer because they are set up with their dealer brand as a volume dealer. It's what all small dealers hate to face and talk about.
That dealership in Tx that Matt contacted my be listed with Kubota as a "Volume Dealer" therefore they are getting their units cheeper from Kubota then his local dealer.
Volume Dealer's love to sell to other individuals outside their service area because they know when, and If, the customer needs warranty work, or a recall, well then it's become the small local dealer problem.
Gentlemen,
I found a reasonable Kubota Dealer in Normangee, Texas however they have no provision for shipping the tractor. The total savings over the local dealer is in excess of $3200. Granted ya gotta make your arrangements to get it...
Does anyone know of a service that allows for partial loads coming east? I don't mind picking the tractor up anywhere in VA, however, I'd prefer not to go too much further. Thank you ahead of time...
Tractor will be a 6040 or 7040 Shuttle with FEL. Your input is appreciated.
Regards, Matt Garrett.
757-581-6270
Matt, does the total difference include "saving" on sales tax? Or is there a $3200 pre-tax difference?