HighTwelve
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- Joined
- Jul 17, 2004
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- 62
- Location
- Southeastern Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- Kubota L3010, JD 325, JD LX255, JD355D, several restored 1939 to 1952 Ford N’s
Does buying an \"almost new\" CUT make any sense?
I am writing this post out of a sense of sheer frustration. Over the last year I have gone after several low time 30-35 HP major brand CUT's with FEL advertised here or there - mostly on the web but a couple locally. I just lost another one and I have yet to close a deal, not because I can't afford the tractor, but rather because the owners always want almost new pricing for a used tractor.
I'm sure that most people are being honest when they say that there is absolutely nothing wrong with their, say, 100 hour old beauty, but looking at it from my point of view:
1. A new unit comes with a two or three year warranty and a local dealer who sold it to me and is obligated to support it.
2. The financing that the dealers are offering right now is attractive even though I could pay cash. I mean, I'd be crazy to ignore zero percent financing.
3. Even if the used tractor is perfect, it's likely coming in from far away and it's doing nothing to get me a relationship with the local dealer.
4. What if there IS something wrong with it?
Unless we are talking about a real USED tractor, say, a five or more year old unit with 500+ hours, in today's market with the incentives out there it makes just more sense to me to buy new.
I will give one example out of many - this particular tractor is available locally, 75 hours, Korean brand, $17,000 w/ aftermarket loader and finish mower. This manufacturer's warranties are not transferable. The same tractor brand new with the factory loader (a bigger and better loader BTW) and a decent finish mower is about $19,250. There is a three year warranty and zero percent financing for three years.
Why would I NOT go for the new tractor? Somebody tell me where I'm wrong here.
I am writing this post out of a sense of sheer frustration. Over the last year I have gone after several low time 30-35 HP major brand CUT's with FEL advertised here or there - mostly on the web but a couple locally. I just lost another one and I have yet to close a deal, not because I can't afford the tractor, but rather because the owners always want almost new pricing for a used tractor.
I'm sure that most people are being honest when they say that there is absolutely nothing wrong with their, say, 100 hour old beauty, but looking at it from my point of view:
1. A new unit comes with a two or three year warranty and a local dealer who sold it to me and is obligated to support it.
2. The financing that the dealers are offering right now is attractive even though I could pay cash. I mean, I'd be crazy to ignore zero percent financing.
3. Even if the used tractor is perfect, it's likely coming in from far away and it's doing nothing to get me a relationship with the local dealer.
4. What if there IS something wrong with it?
Unless we are talking about a real USED tractor, say, a five or more year old unit with 500+ hours, in today's market with the incentives out there it makes just more sense to me to buy new.
I will give one example out of many - this particular tractor is available locally, 75 hours, Korean brand, $17,000 w/ aftermarket loader and finish mower. This manufacturer's warranties are not transferable. The same tractor brand new with the factory loader (a bigger and better loader BTW) and a decent finish mower is about $19,250. There is a three year warranty and zero percent financing for three years.
Why would I NOT go for the new tractor? Somebody tell me where I'm wrong here.