JOHNTHOMAS
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- Joined
- Apr 14, 2008
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- Location
- Somerset, Ky
- Tractor
- F2690 4WD RTV X1140 MX5400 HST ZD1211
A few months ago Kubota started having a financed price and a cash price. Before that for quite awhile it was the same price cash or financed so back then 0% was truly 0%. With the cash discount then 0% financed price is no longer a true 0%.
I just ordered a B2320 financed at 0% for 60 months. If I had paid cash it would have been $700 cheaper. That works out to about 4% interest on the tractor I ordered. The discount is based on the tractor or RTV being sold. These machines can be $10000 apart with different models in the same series or with options. This means I paid a higher interest rate because I bought the least expensive model in the B series. If I had bought the B3030 with FEL MMM canopy and other attachments the interest rate would have equaled 2% or less. So, the amount financed vs the discount for that series tractor will determine the true cost of borrowing their money
This has been discussed before but it's different now than before because there is now an across the board discount for cash that was not there before.
In most cases the 0% interest for 60 months is still a good deal but take all of it (Finance the entire purchase and use your down pmnt for something else) to make it the best deal.
I just ordered a B2320 financed at 0% for 60 months. If I had paid cash it would have been $700 cheaper. That works out to about 4% interest on the tractor I ordered. The discount is based on the tractor or RTV being sold. These machines can be $10000 apart with different models in the same series or with options. This means I paid a higher interest rate because I bought the least expensive model in the B series. If I had bought the B3030 with FEL MMM canopy and other attachments the interest rate would have equaled 2% or less. So, the amount financed vs the discount for that series tractor will determine the true cost of borrowing their money
This has been discussed before but it's different now than before because there is now an across the board discount for cash that was not there before.
In most cases the 0% interest for 60 months is still a good deal but take all of it (Finance the entire purchase and use your down pmnt for something else) to make it the best deal.