Grey Market

   / Grey Market #1  

LMTC

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Location
SW Ohio
Tractor
yanmar
We're trying to determine how we can make this market more consumer/user friendly. As a start, we'd appreciate information from Yanmar owners and particularly PROSPECTIVE Yanmar owners. Please consider taking the survey on the lower left of our home page....thanks.
 
   / Grey Market #2  
Wayne,

I have to say that I normally don't take survey's but this one was very different.

Not the slightest hint of money or marketing, but more a genuine concern for a grey market owner and a perspective buyer, focused on their needs, safety concerns and after the sale support...plus much more.

I highly recommend to anyone that owns, has owned or is thinking about buying a Yanmar or any grey market tractor to check it out.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=190941599880

Regards, Mark
 
   / Grey Market #3  
Yes take the survey, it only took a minute and some real good question like Mark said. Wayne you and the other dealers keep up the good work. Robert
 
   / Grey Market #4  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Yes take the survey, it only took a minute and some real good questions..... )</font>

Robert, Yep. How many times have these questions been discussed here, at a dealer or with an owner of a grey market tractor? For example: ..."How important is:"

English Language Decals?
Price?
Price Savings over a New Tractor?
Price Inventory?
New Paint Jobs?
ROP's?

Just to name a few. Someone is asking the right questions in this survey. The same questions you ask yourself before (and after) you buy a tractor.

I seldom (if ever) post a link to anything in my responses but this time I'm very curious as to what other members have to say.

Mark
 
   / Grey Market #5  
I too thought it was a good survey. The only thing is that obviously, I already bought one, so some of these things were not critical for my purchase. I did have to do alot of homework before hand. My point is, the survey might get better reuslts(accurate)if the prospective buyers and owners could be separated. Great idea though... The single best thing that could be done IMO is better availability of info, like the central website of dealers.
Thanks,
Greg
 
   / Grey Market #6  
I took the survey and agree it could help with the most important part of the "Grey Market" trade and that is "credibility."

Personally, before I purchased my YM2420, I felt that the credibility of the dealer was extremely critical and I am happy to say I found that in the dealer I selected. I know there are several "Grey Market" dealers on this list that display that trait of credibility daily and right here for all to see and I think that is admirable.

Thanks,

Ron
 
   / Grey Market #7  
Hey Greg, I agree, but when I was taking it I thought back about when I was looking to buy, it helped me answer. Wayne if it don't cost to much, or one of the other dealers might look at a survey for after you by. and Mark I don't usually take surveys either, but I thought this one might help us all. Thanks Robert
 
   / Grey Market #8  
I also liked the survey even though it was Yanmar specific. I own 2 other grey market tractors but am planning on replacing them with Yanmars. I had to answer NO to the question about presently owning a Yanmar even though I'm not new to grey market tractors.

Eugene
 
   / Grey Market #9  
Eugene,

Good Point.

Although since very few dealers import Yanmar only, I read it as more generic in nature. But your right, all questions did say Yanmar grey market tractor.



Mark
 
   / Grey Market #10  
The one question on the survey that I think we would all appreciate if available would be English language labels.

I've have someone from another forum working on trying to translate the label on my tractor. IF suscessful, I'll post them somewhere.

I tried this once before, the person was Japanese, spoke English well but knew nothing about farm equipment. There were a number of characters they didn't recconise and said they were Chinese. While the characters might have been Chinese it's more likely it was a term related to the equipment.
 

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