To finance or not to finance ...

   / To finance or not to finance ... #181  
Why would you not have had dealer support buying used ? Dealers like making money. I'm sure they wouldn't turn you away if something broke.

I bought used for 23K vs 35 . If something were to break that I can't repair, As long as the cost isn't over 12K. I have done ok

Most cases, new has more issues than used.
When I bought my kubota z turn. I looked for used but was unable to locate one. I bought new. Within 1.9 hrs the engine blew a head gasket and overheated (toasted the engine) When I went back to the dealer, they said we'll have to see what the kubota rep has to say.

A week later they call and say kubota was going to cover the replacement of the engine

When I was at the dealer, they had a new 70hp tractor in the shop. something about a water pump issue, and it had been in the shop for four weeks. They said they were waiting on the factory rep to make the call to repair the tractor.

When I went back to pick up my Z turn, It was still there

I bought a new truck in 95 had issues, the dealer refused to make repairs under warranty. The truck had 12k mileage, of the 36000 mile bumper to bumper warranty.
I asked them to call in the factory rep which they did. He sided with the dealer on the grounds they had never seen my problem before.

Long story short. It they don't want to cover a warranty item, they don't have too.
Sure you could sue, but it would cost you more than the repair it's self.
Then there's that miss-use and abuse in the warranty, which they can claim to refuse warranty.

It's up to the individual. New /used/ financing /cash Just what ever floats your boat !
 
   / To finance or not to finance ... #182  
It seems like this question comes up quite often. Is the 0% financing really 0%. Well, if you finance through John Deere then yes it is. Same price, cash vs financing 0% for 5 years. Mine will be paid off in January. All I did was put down $1k and financed the balance. And since the tractor is used for Ag use and not used anywhere else but my 10 acres there was no sales tax. So I know there will still be the folks that say it isn't so but really it's simple math to figure it out.
 
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#183  
It seems like this question comes up quite often. Is the 0% financing really 0%. Well, if you finance through John Deere then yes it is. Same price, cash vs financing 0% for 5 years. Mine will be paid off in January. All I did was put down $1k and financed the balance. And since the tractor is used for Ag use and not used anywhere else but my 10 acres there was no sales tax. So I know there will still be the folks that say it isn't so but really it's simple math to figure it out.
I didn't believe you so I looked up current offers on John Deere's website.

You save between $500-$1,000 extra by paying cash on a 4 series.
4 Family Compact Tractors for sale | John Deere US

.

Cash price savings on the 2 series is $200-$500

2 Family Compact Utility Tractors for sale | John Deere US

But wait, if you buy the 3E, the cash price is $300 MORE expensive?!?!?!

3E Series Compact Utility Tractors for sale | John Deere US

My thought is this. As previously discussed, there is no such thing as a free lunch. If a dealer won't give a significant discount for cash versus 0% financing, it just means the finance price is already factored into the overall cost. This means the cash buyers are financing the 0 % interest rates. I'm not willing to be the sucker that pays for others, so there is no way I would buy a tractor in that scenario. By definition, it's a bad financial deal.
 
   / To finance or not to finance ... #184  
I didn't believe you so I looked up current offers on John Deere's website.

You save between $500-$1,000 extra by paying cash on a 4 series.
4 Family Compact Tractors for sale | John Deere US

.

Cash price savings on the 2 series is $200-$500

2 Family Compact Utility Tractors for sale | John Deere US

But wait, if you buy the 3E, the cash price is $300 MORE expensive?!?!?!

3E Series Compact Utility Tractors for sale | John Deere US

My thought is this. As previously discussed, there is no such thing as a free lunch. If a dealer won't give a significant discount for cash versus 0% financing, it just means the finance price is already factored into the overall cost. This means the cash buyers are financing the 0 % interest rates. I'm not willing to be the sucker that pays for others, so there is no way I would buy a tractor in that scenario. By definition, it's a bad financial deal.

My deal was 5 years ago and there wasn't any cash price savings then. Looks like maybe now there is. As far as a bad financial deal, some of us cant pay cash for large purchases, me for one. I needed a tractor and I needed it now. So the 0% deal with $1k down 5 years ago was a great choice for me. Maybe the cash buyers are paying for the 0%, now that would be a bad financial deal on their part. Makes no sense to me to borrow money from a lender just to get a cash discount at a dealer. I guess you have to look at the overall discount vs financing with a 3rd party lender. The other thing about the John Deere deal was I got insurance for free for the term of the loan as long as it stayed on my property. Pretty sure my Homeowners covers it anyway though.
 
   / To finance or not to finance ... #185  
Tractor insurance is another expense you incur when financing a tractor.
Yours was rolled into the price.
I assure you,They aren't giving anything away for free !

If your homeowners cover your tractor , you are lucky. Most won't, so you might want to read your contract carefully
 
   / To finance or not to finance ... #186  
Why would you not have had dealer support buying used ? Dealers like making money. I'm sure they wouldn't turn you away if something broke.

I bought used for 23K vs 35 . If something were to break that I can't repair, As long as the cost isn't over 12K. I have done ok

Most cases, new has more issues than used.
When I bought my kubota z turn. I looked for used but was unable to locate one. I bought new. Within 1.9 hrs the engine blew a head gasket and overheated (toasted the engine) When I went back to the dealer, they said we'll have to see what the kubota rep has to say.

A week later they call and say kubota was going to cover the replacement of the engine

When I was at the dealer, they had a new 70hp tractor in the shop. something about a water pump issue, and it had been in the shop for four weeks. They said they were waiting on the factory rep to make the call to repair the tractor.

When I went back to pick up my Z turn, It was still there

I bought a new truck in 95 had issues, the dealer refused to make repairs under warranty. The truck had 12k mileage, of the 36000 mile bumper to bumper warranty.
I asked them to call in the factory rep which they did. He sided with the dealer on the grounds they had never seen my problem before.

Long story short. It they don't want to cover a warranty item, they don't have too.
Sure you could sue, but it would cost you more than the repair it's self.
Then there's that miss-use and abuse in the warranty, which they can claim to refuse warranty.

It's up to the individual. New /used/ financing /cash Just what ever floats your boat !

About the only warranty repair a Dealer or Factory Rep will deny is if they can prove was damage was intentionally done or caused by owners abuse. The Federal Law on Warranty repairs and the subsequent penalty and bad publicity is to great.

Warranty Laws and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
 
   / To finance or not to finance ... #187  
About the only warranty repair a Dealer or Factory Rep will deny is if they can prove was damage was intentionally done or caused by owners abuse. The Federal Law on Warranty repairs and the subsequent penalty and bad publicity is to great.

Warranty Laws and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

even if the dealer gives you a written warranty,Most people don't read those warranties.to know it may state due to mis-use, or abuse

In this day and age, you would most likely have to prove you didn't abuse the machine vs the dealer proving you did.

The manufacture has lawyers on staff to defend them. A consumer would have to pay what $200.00 per hr.for an attorney.

Like I stated, I was denied warranty on a dodge truck, simply because the rep said '' I have never seen this happen before, therefore, dodge will not warranty it'' If I didn't like it, take them to court !
It was cheaper for me to have repairs made.

I don't know if Kubota paid for the repairs on that new tractor with the screwed up water pump, or not, But they paid for a new diesel engine in my Zturn .
I was expecting them to say I should have kept an eye on the coolant, so they weren't going to pay.
That would have been hard to do while mowing grass, the head gasket blows and loses all coolant
 
   / To finance or not to finance ... #188  
My choices were the insurance offred by DLL (kioti's financier) for $993 for 6 years, or through my erie insurance at $115/year ..200ish more to go with kioti. Which is better, what is the small print, etc? I opted to go with the kioti..I know the TRACTOR is covered..regardless fo where it might be. Since it's often at the farm and not the home...that can be a big deal for some insurance coverage.

In the big scheme of things over 6 years $200 is nothing. I spent more than that in diesel this year. I spend 1/2 that to fill the pickup with gas.

Only drawback is if I sell the tractor do I get the unused years back? Didn't check on that detail.

But having a business I've learned that insurance is a very sketchy deal - you MUST read teh small print and insurance agents are all order takers - there is all kinds of insurance you SHOULD have, riders, increased coverage, etc but THEY never up-sell, or 'counsel' you on it..till you call with an issue and find out you COULD HAVE had more coverage...but how are you supposed to know that?

Like rental coverage on your car insurance, towing, etc - very cheap to add, but YOU have to ask about it.

Tractor insurance is another expense you incur when financing a tractor.
Yours was rolled into the price.
I assure you,They aren't giving anything away for free !

If your homeowners cover your tractor , you are lucky. Most won't, so you might want to read your contract carefully
 
   / To finance or not to finance ... #189  
Yeah, right.

GM admits to having an oil consumption issue with their 5.3L enging on 2011 and earlier trucks. Appears about 35-40k miles. Like 2 quarts every 1000 miles.

Had a '13. No issues till 60k miles, then a quart every 1000 miles. Give or take. IMO that's bad. GM says it's normal. They did an engine oil flush - twice - and two consumption monitoring tests where they say it was under 1 qt/1000 miles so no repair is warranted. they did this over 12,000 miles of time. the oil pressure switch goes bad often due to this issue...no warranty coverage on that though.

Today GM warrants their trucks to 60k, NOT 100k as in the past. the company line is "consumers didn't respond to the longer warranty, so we saved money by reducing coverage"...yeah, they got their engines to hold up long enough to be out of warranty!

the issue, from what I've read, is the V8-4 fuel saving bit causes the oil rings to stick and the only fix it rebuild the engine...a pricey thing they of course would prefer not to do.

Had issues with a ford windstar (rusting subframe) that they denied was a warranty item...but a year after I paid for a fix they did a recall on it...adn I got reimbursed.

Warranty? Sometimes it's not worth the paper it's printed on.
About the only warranty repair a Dealer or Factory Rep will deny is if they can prove was damage was intentionally done or caused by owners abuse. The Federal Law on Warranty repairs and the subsequent penalty and bad publicity is to great.

Warranty Laws and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
 
   / To finance or not to finance ... #190  
even if the dealer gives you a written warranty,Most people don't read those warranties.to know it may state due to mis-use, or abuse

In this day and age, you would most likely have to prove you didn't abuse the machine vs the dealer proving you did.

The manufacture has lawyers on staff to defend them. A consumer would have to pay what $200.00 per hr.for an attorney.

Like I stated, I was denied warranty on a dodge truck, simply because the rep said '' I have never seen this happen before, therefore, dodge will not warranty it'' If I didn't like it, take them to court !
It was cheaper for me to have repairs made.

I don't know if Kubota paid for the repairs on that new tractor with the screwed up water pump, or not, But they paid for a new diesel engine in my Zturn .
I was expecting them to say I should have kept an eye on the coolant, so they weren't going to pay.
That would have been hard to do while mowing grass, the head gasket blows and loses all coolant

If it happens to you again, send the Manufacturer a lemon and copies of the Dealers failed repair attempts. Alabama has one of the better Lemon Laws. Alabama Lemon Laws | DMV.ORG

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