How Much is a Local Dealer Worth?

   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #11  
Have you got a written quote from the cheaper dealer and taken it to your local dealer and said if you can match this I will buy right now? I have had luck with that tactic.

In my experience there are not a ton of things you need special treatment from a dealer on. It is not like he is ten hours away. If you have to buy from the cheaper dealer you can buy basic stuff from your local dealer and then if something major happens you can drive an hour to dealer you bought it from.
 
   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #12  
I bought 80 miles away. Had probably 10 dealers closer. This guy was the cheapest and the nicest I talked to. Never set foot in the dealership. Did everything over the phone and they delivered the tractor and saved me $2,400. Had 2 dealers tell me that was below cost and there must be something wrong. Nope, same tractor.

I am currently in a similar situation. I am looking at a Mahindra 4025 4WD. The closest dealer (40 minutes away) has one in stock and will sell it to me for $22,741 out the door. The next nearest dealer is a four hour drive away over a mountain pass. On a hunch, I checked with that dealer and he said he would sell me the same tractor for $20,100 - a difference of $2641. Only problem is he doesn't have any in stock and it would be a three to four week wait to order one. Bird in the hand vs. two in the bush...

With that big of a price difference, I went back to the first dealer and after some hemming and hawing, he said he could come down to $20,900 but no lower. He claimed there was no way the other dealer could sell it that low, but he had no answer when I told him I had already received a purchase order for that amount. Anyway, that's still an $800 difference - which brings me to my quandary. Should I stick with the closer dealer (who will be doing the warranty and service work) or save $800 - which actually comes out to around $1200 when you figure in the term of the loan. This puts me in the same boat as the original poster.
 
   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #13  
I am currently in a similar situation. I am looking at a Mahindra 4025 4WD. The closest dealer (40 minutes away) has one in stock and will sell it to me for $22,741 out the door. The next nearest dealer is a four hour drive away over a mountain pass. On a hunch, I checked with that dealer and he said he would sell me the same tractor for $20,100 - a difference of $2641. Only problem is he doesn't have any in stock and it would be a three to four week wait to order one. Bird in the hand vs. two in the bush...

With that big of a price difference, I went back to the first dealer and after some hemming and hawing, he said he could come down to $20,900 but no lower. He claimed there was no way the other dealer could sell it that low, but he had no answer when I told him I had already received a purchase order for that amount. Anyway, that's still an $800 difference - which brings me to my quandary. Should I stick with the closer dealer (who will be doing the warranty and service work) or save $800 - which actually comes out to around $1200 when you figure in the term of the loan. This puts me in the same boat as the original poster.

Did you factor in the shipping costs?
 
   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #14  
Did you factor in the shipping costs?

The closer dealer offered to deliver it for free. I would have to transport the other tractor myself. That would cost about $75 for the one day heavy equipment tilt trailer rental - plus fuel and snacks.
 
   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #15  
The closer dealer offered to deliver it for free. I would have to transport the other tractor myself. That would cost about $75 for the one day heavy equipment tilt trailer rental - plus fuel and snacks.

Did you estimate those costs & add them in?
 
   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #16  
800 bucks is 800 bucks, I would tell the farther dealer to deliver it for $100 and be done with it. My dealer charged me $125 for delivery and he was 80 miles away. I couldn't rent a trailer, buy gas and lunch for that.
 
   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #17  
My dealer is 56.9 miles from my house one way according to google maps. He delivered it for free and he is also going to come out pick up the machine and drop it off for its first service. I have that on the paperwork from when I bought the machine. When he was out dropping it off he said it would not be a problem or a charge to pickup the machine for service whenever we needed....I am in shock or not sure if I can believe that....but so far these guys have been great.
 
   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #18  
When I bought my tractor the local dealer wanted 1000.00 dollars more than what he had on sale on the internet, when I asked him about it he told me if he sold it on the internet he would not have to work on it out of the area, I guess he figured us local red nicks did not used the internet.
Ron
 
   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #19  
When I bought my tractor the local dealer wanted 1000.00 dollars more than what he had on sale on the internet, when I asked him about it he told me if he sold it on the internet he would not have to work on it out of the area, I guess he figured us local red nicks did not used the internet.
Ron

That has got to be the most stupid reason I have ever read....I really wonder about some of these guys business models. I don't know beans about tractors I freely admit that (but I am trying to learn) but in the car business (worked for GM) I do know a little bit about.....Service is where you make most of your money. Selling a car there is very little profit in...it is like buying a gallon of milk you can get the same thing many places, but if you sell the service, and personal touches that is where you can make real money.

I think my dealer must have come from that automotive background....sounds like the dealer you are talking about is one of those I am doing you a favor by taking your money.
 
   / How Much is a Local Dealer Worth? #20  
10% isn't anything to sneeze about, when it comes to an expensive tractor purchase. I would go with the less expensive unit but I would stop at the local dealer first and lay all on the line and tell him that you just can't pass on the savings, that you hope he understands that but you want to give him all of the warranty work and buy parts from him. That should satisfy any reasonably man and everyone should be happy, you also have given him last look at doing better on the price and you don't really have to ask.
I bought my tractor 45 minutes away and out of state but I really didn't have any dealers closer that I could afford. I borrowed a trailer picked it up myself I had one warranty issue and I hauled it both ways myself, sense then I have bought my own trailer mainly to use around my own town to get fire wood but it hasn't ever left the yard it's still shiny new!
 

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