N80
Super Member
JOHNTHOMAS said:Resell on cars, trucks and CUT's will always be better with automatics which means more of your money back if you decide to sell or trade.
Well, not exactly. First, this works two ways. I recently bought a 2000 Nissan Maxima with 65,000 miles on it (that's about 8000 miles per year!). One owner, all service done in one place. Literally looks brand new. But its a manual. (Which is what I wanted and was looking for...it will blow an automatic away). Did that lower the selling price? You betcha! I got an amazing deal on this car. So you may not get as much back when selling, but you save on the front end when buying. This is true of new and used. A manual vehicle is typically less than an 'automatic', especially in the tractor world. And since I hate automatics of any sort, this Maxima and my L4400 saved me more on the front than anything I'll likely lose when I sell them.
Second, it is not always true that automatics hold their value better. My B-I-L is like me and does not like automatics. He was looking for a certain type of Dodge diesel pick up a few years ago. He wanted a manual. Apparently so did a lot of other people and surely they made fewer manuals. He paid top dollar for it and had to get from half way across the country.
And third, not everyone in the world wants or needs to spend the money for HST. I have no doubt I could easily sell my tractor and get a large portion of what I paid for it back right now. How do I know? Just watching the used market. But then again, the L4400 is not a lawn mower either.