All paid for!

   / All paid for! #11  
There is no such thing as 0% .. The charges are in the retail price .. Isn't that why the allow cash discount ??
 
   / All paid for! #12  
There is no such thing as 0% .. The charges are in the retail price .. Isn't that why the allow cash discount ??

Yes sire bub!
 
   / All paid for!
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#13  
You had 0% interest and you paid it off that early? Curious as to why I don't like payments either but I would have put the money I owed them into something else and held out the full 60 months.

I have some rules:

New vehicle 48 months max UNLESS 0%.

Used vehicle 36 months max UNLESS 0%

It just works for me, I hate payments. But congrats on paying it off early!

Regards, Fred

Did I mention I hate payments?

Getting ready to retire at the end of the year so I'm trying to pay off all outstanding loans (tractor, car, etc) so I don't have anything hanging over my head later on. With what banks are paying for interest...next to nothing...I think I made out better paying off early. Part of Kubota's loan program is that they require you purchase the KTAC insurance. That gets added to the payments. I ran the numbers on Kubota Credit's website. I saved over $800 by paying it off 46 months early as I don't have to pay the extra insurance cost.
 
   / All paid for! #16  
Congratulations and well done! Not many can do that!
 
   / All paid for! #17  
The way I see it is once you pay off something like a tractor you can now look into buying attachments or the next thing you want.
 
   / All paid for! #18  
The way I see it is once you pay off something like a tractor you can now look into buying attachments or the next thing you want.

Paid for is always good !!! That last payment is a reason to celebrate!!
 
   / All paid for! #19  
Congratulations on the early pay off. :thumbsup:
I have considered paying it all off, except the last payment. This would keep the Kubota insurance intact for the rest of the years that would be left on the loan. I could not insure my B3200 off my property for as low as Kubota's rates are. :2cents:
 
   / All paid for! #20  
Congratulations on the early pay off. :thumbsup:
I have considered paying it all off, except the last payment. This would keep the Kubota insurance intact for the rest of the years that would be left on the loan. I could not insure my B3200 off my property for as low as Kubota's rates are. :2cents:

I had a friend who thought that way about something he was paying on, might have been his mortgage. He paid several months ahead, then tried to skip a month on his payments. Got hit with late charges,etc. Even though he had paid more than was due to that point, the bank wanted a payment every month. Don't know if Kubota Credit works the same way, but I wouldn't be surprised. Paying ahead usually doesn't get you out of the next monthly payment.
 

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