Financing New financing rates -- 0/42

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MessickFarmEqu said:
Financing went to 0/42 across the board today. 0/60 on some excavators with a 50% down payment.

Not 50% down, 15% down.

Interesting that Kubota decided to adjust the rates before April 1st when the last "special" was due to expire. Maybe taking a pro-active approach to keep sales moving along? This is good news.
 
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They are responding to Deere's early announcement of 0% for 36 (wasn't due until the end of the month but they decided to release early).
 
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Will New Holland follow suite? Seems Case already did on the DX
 
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MessickFarmEqu said:
Financing went to 0/42 across the board today. 0/60 on some excavators with a 50% down payment.
GRRRREAT!
 
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MessickFarmEqu said:
Financing went to 0/42 across the board today. 0/60 on some excavators with a 50% down payment.

Did they raise their prices? Or just cut finacing?
 
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I'd rather write a check and get cash back. I'll bet they are reducing the price of the tractor and using it to subsidize the low rate financing with Kubota Finance. There "Ain't nuthin' free". :eek:

Bill
 
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gamble77 said:
They are responding to Deere's early announcement of 0% for 36 (wasn't due until the end of the month but they decided to release early).

And how much dealer partisipation do you pay (or pass along to the customer) for Deere's 0/36 program?

New Holland has had 0/60 on a few models for several months. However they pull a series of discounts if you use it.

Kubota is very good about this, I can't ever recall us having to pay or pass along the cost of financing.
 
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Massey Ferguson has had 0% for 60 months on their GC subcompact tractors since January. They have it on a few larger size tractors also.
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Well, too late for me I got my BX a couple of months ago. No regrets.
Just hoping GM matches Chrysler on rebates soon. Dodge Ram is $6000 and Chevy GMC is $3000. I'm just itching for a new Sierra.
 
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MessickFarmEqu said:
Financing went to 0/42 across the board today. 0/60 on some excavators with a 50% down payment.

Does anyone know if Kubota Canada has followed with a similar program?
 
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sandalwood said:
Does anyone know if Kubota Canada has followed with a similar program?


With your strong dollar!! Who do you think is finacing our 0%:D
Thanks!
P.S. Most of you guys have learned our languge pretty good!:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
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Double Orange said:
With your strong dollar!! Who do you think is finacing our 0%:D
Thanks!
P.S. Most of you guys have learned our languge pretty good!:rolleyes: :rolleyes:


Glad we can be of help :)

Unfortunately Kubota Canada web site lacks the financing info Kubota.com has.
 
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Now Neil...lets not talk about dealer cost if you don't know the true story...there is always a cost to 0%, just depends on who pays for it...you know this but don't make assumptions.

The question was asked why Kubota did this, and the answer is because of Deere.
 
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there is always a cost to 0%, just depends on who pays for it.
Just miss a payment and see who pays!!!!!!
 
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asylum575 said:
Well, too late for me I got my BX a couple of months ago. No regrets.
Just hoping GM matches Chrysler on rebates soon. Dodge Ram is $6000 and Chevy GMC is $3000. I'm just itching for a new Sierra.

The only reason that dodge has such heavy rebates is that the current Ram is
really outdated and needs all the help it can get to move from dealer lots. When the New Ram comes out next year don't expect to see as big of a discount due to the new model.
 
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JDPN said:
The only reason that dodge has such heavy rebates is that the current Ram is
really outdated and needs all the help it can get to move from dealer lots. When the New Ram comes out next year don't expect to see as big of a discount due to the new model.

I dont think a new Ram model will make much difference. Dodge trucks do not sell as easy as a F-150, Sierra, or Silverado. No matter how new or outdated they are. Dodge trucks are pretty good rigs. but, for one reason or another, they are not as popular. They offer high incentives to try to move them. Back when this latest body style Ram was introduced they were offering $3000.00- $4000.00 cash back plus 0% Apr. I will be suprised if the new Ram sells any better. The good news for Diamler-Chrysler is that the Nytro seems to be selling very well. 1995-1998 were the last years that dodge held a decent market share for truck sales.
 

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