This isn't entirely true. The manufacturer sets up the dealer with a line of credit (floorplan) to keep inventory on-hand. The inventory is invoiced to the dealer via the floorplan the day that it ships for the mfg. Floorplan terms vary by manufacturer, ranging from 0% for 90 days to as long as 12 months. After that period, interest is charged on each asset in inventory.
The dealer can sell at whatever price they like, but the manufacturer must be made whole shortly after the sale so as not to be "out-of-trust". When the mfg provides finance, they credit the floorplan first then issue the dealer a check for the balance of the transaction. Inventory audits are performed by a third party basis on a regular (monthly) basis to verify that inventory on floorplan is in the dealer's possession.
If the the mfg actually owned the inventory, every dealer in the country would be stocked to the gills because there would be no risk for them. The dealer owns the stock and feels pressure to get it sold to avoid paying interest on the floorplan (which reduces margin) and being stuck with stale inventory.
So I have been looking at and wanting a BX25 for our new place and had the dealer quote me one a while back. Went in today to get a credit app and talk about the price. He basically quoted me retail pricing originally. So I asked him about the price and he proceeds to tell me that Kubota fixes their price and that's all he can do and that they make up for it in service by coming out and doing the 50 hr service on site for no labor cost and other misc things. A little background, we are in a smaller and pretty much isolated market here, they have been here since I can remember and do a lot of business, JD is just down the street and is several thousand more for the 1023r and want 20% down for 0% financing, there really aren't many other close options other than those 2, and........Oh yeah.....it's California! Don't have it right in front of me, but basically $20k and change for the machine and about $1400 for a 4' rotary mower. Thoughts and feelings? Was hoping to work down to closer to $17-18 for the tractor but doesn't feel like that's going to be the case.
What price are you quoted for the 1023r? My buddy was quoted $14500 plus tax for one with loader and Mmm.
What price are you quoted for the 1023r? My buddy was quoted $14500 plus tax for one with loader and Mmm.