</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Bob maybe this will help you compare apples to apples.
TC-40D
SuperSteer axle
arm rests
17LA loader w/72" heavy duty bucket
QA loader attachment
48" pallet forks
757C Backhoe
Firebird Fiberglass Canopy
grill guard
6 rear wheel weights (300 pounds)
3 point weight bar w/full rack of cast iron weights (350 pounds)
prepped, delivered, w/full tank of diesel, on-site instruction, and yes I did buy locally.
$28,197.00
Bob even though there have been price increases since my purchase in 2003 I believe there is a bit of wiggle room on your pricing. IE: a SuperSteer axle is roughly $1500. pallet forks $1000. and a BH $7500. so you can deduct these off final pricing. However your comfort level should be the final denominator.
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28,197.00 price 2003 for Blue Thunder.
Now, assume three scenarios, each year price increases 5%, 7.5% or 10%. This model might offer an explanation why prices seem higher in 2006 than in 2003? What do you think? Did I do the math correctly?
Bob
5% per year increase in price model
28,197.00 price 2003
Year 1 $29606.85
Year 2 $31087.19
Year 3 $32641.55
7.5% per year increase in price model
28,197.00 price 2003
Year 1 $30311.775
Year 2 $32585.15
Year 3 $35029.04
10% per year increase in price model
28,197.00 price 2003
Year 1 $ 31016.7
Year 2 $ 34118.37
Year 3 $37530.20
TC-40D
SuperSteer axle
arm rests
17LA loader w/72" heavy duty bucket
QA loader attachment
48" pallet forks
757C Backhoe
Firebird Fiberglass Canopy
grill guard
6 rear wheel weights (300 pounds)
3 point weight bar w/full rack of cast iron weights (350 pounds)
prepped, delivered, w/full tank of diesel, on-site instruction, and yes I did buy locally.
$28,197.00
Bob even though there have been price increases since my purchase in 2003 I believe there is a bit of wiggle room on your pricing. IE: a SuperSteer axle is roughly $1500. pallet forks $1000. and a BH $7500. so you can deduct these off final pricing. However your comfort level should be the final denominator.
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28,197.00 price 2003 for Blue Thunder.
Now, assume three scenarios, each year price increases 5%, 7.5% or 10%. This model might offer an explanation why prices seem higher in 2006 than in 2003? What do you think? Did I do the math correctly?
Bob
5% per year increase in price model
28,197.00 price 2003
Year 1 $29606.85
Year 2 $31087.19
Year 3 $32641.55
7.5% per year increase in price model
28,197.00 price 2003
Year 1 $30311.775
Year 2 $32585.15
Year 3 $35029.04
10% per year increase in price model
28,197.00 price 2003
Year 1 $ 31016.7
Year 2 $ 34118.37
Year 3 $37530.20