Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part

   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part #41  
Save your money until you have CASH, and then you will save a bundle more in interest, that you won't have to pay!! PLUS, I always get a better deal with cash, so I save even more money!

SR
 
   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part #42  
I would think in all fairness Kioti should honor website offer,I do understand dealer position tho.
Kinda look at this way...roast tag price shows $12 than cashier tells you $19 price went up yesterday and we haven't replace the the tags yet,by law least in NH store has to sell roast for $12....this I know from first hand.

Here in British Columbia, if the cashier at a major chain rings it up at a higher price than marked on the shelf, you get it free, up to $10.00. Shop early in the morning and pay attention to the prices and you'd be surprised at how often you can get ti free.
 
   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part #43  
All the fantastic dealer has to do is drop the price by $750 and you're both good. OR, meet in the middle at $375, and you pay a whopping $6/month more and start using the tractor tomorrow.

I see it that way also.
Any way you can scare up enough to cover the extra and just take the 72 month free money deal.
 
   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part #44  
looked at kioti, liked, then friend had trouble with a tractor madeby kioti parent co, 4 months laterno parts. dealer said had no faith in getting parts. kioti usa in north carolina was no help. tractor is a diadong, parent co. of kioti. still hunting part, read reviews on kioti, make up your own mind. i decided against.
 
   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part
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#45  
I see it that way also.
Any way you can scare up enough to cover the extra and just take the 72 month free money deal.

When you take the 0 percent you lose the rebates. The rebate is $5300 I believe on this tractor. I am not a fan of forgoing a rebate in lieu of lower financing because if you do that you automatically pay more for the tractor. If you finance and payoff early you don't pay all the interest. I see people say save until you have the cash. I could do that now but I don't like blowing $43000 holes in my bank account. If some type of emergency would happen I much rather have access to that cash then sell a tractor at a firesale price and take a beating on it and not have the cash I may need in the end anyway.

I'm not looking to get into a legal battle with Kioti either, not an ambulance chaser. I just feel it's the right thing to do and the customer service oriented thing to do as well. That 4.3% is still above prime rate so they wouldn't be supplementing the cost of funds. It makes a customer happy when a company steps up to the plate and goes much further than any BS advertising could. Wasn't like I was asking for something that wasn't advertised on their website and was literally offered days prior and still showing when I went to close the deal. I know they have legal loopholes such as may change at anytime and so forth. I just believe it in the old adage if you piss a customer off they'll tell 20 people, make 1 happy and they might tell 1 other. Thanks for everyone's input. Stay safe.
 
   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part #46  
 
   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part #47  
Shopping for a new subcompact. So far, I've been able to build and get an MSRP on the websites of Mahindra, Kubota and Deere. I believe they're all offering zero financing at this time.
Kioti doesn't appear to have a readily found online place to build or price a machine or anywhere to find pricing without contacting a dealer. Other brands build sites are easily found from the home page. So with no baseline price to shop from they're out of the running with me. I like to have a figure to compare how much, if any a dealer will move off of sticker without an internet goose chase.
As far as the OP, if you feel you're being wronged, move on.
 
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   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part #48  
Here in British Columbia, if the cashier at a major chain rings it up at a higher price than marked on the shelf, you get it free, up to $10.00. Shop early in the morning and pay attention to the prices and you'd be surprised at how often you can get ti free.
That's different, he did not get the % from the dealer, but from a website, also in the disclaimer it said, amongst other things, "Participating dealers" how do we know that dealer was one of them? I think the OP is pi**d because things did not go the way he wanted and is not looking at the whole thing reasonably.
 
   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part
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#49  
That's different, he did not get the % from the dealer, but from a website, also in the disclaimer it said, amongst other things, "Participating dealers" how do we know that dealer was one of them? I think the OP is pi**d because things did not go the way he wanted and is not looking at the whole thing reasonably.

The dealer is a participating dealer. The original printed out quotes were 4.3% as that matched the rate on Kioti's website, this was the last week in April. I just started looking at tractors and didn't have my mind made up. On May 5th I made my mind up. Went on Kioti's website to verify rebates and rates hadn't changed. They showed the exact same rate of 4.3% good until June of this year. Had the dealer do the quote with exactly what I wanted and he emailed it to me. I noticed the payment and rate was different than what I got when I used Kioti's website to calculate the payment. He said Kioti changed the rate. I was literally on the website and so was he and he noticed Kioti also showed the 4.3 good until June.

Again, from a customer service standpoint you should honor what you put out there.

Let's put it this way. You go to buy a car and make a deal on price and the finance guy sets up the loan for you. Before you go in you check the car manufacturers website and the rate still shows 2% interest as you were quoted. You go in to close the loan and buy the car and the rate is now 3% although the car manufacturer is still showing 2% good for 2 more months. You're just gonna say oh well and sign? I know they have the right to change the interest rate at any time. **** they can legally change the rate daily if they want, doesn't mean it's the right thing to do or customer service oriented.
 
   / Anyone else think this is BS on Kioti's part #50  
Buy something else.
 

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