rozett
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- Joined
- Mar 23, 2002
- Messages
- 730
- Location
- Maine
- Tractor
- Cub Cadet 7360SS & Craftsman GT3000 23 HP w/50
I understand the issues that folks have brought up about buying used.... I have a different experience. While I have bought several new autos, I am philosophically opposed to buying new. I generally buy a 1 to 2 year old car, letting someone else pay for the depreciation. This has worked very well for us for almost 20 years. In '89, I bought an immaculate Ford Crown Vic with 11k miles. I sold it years later with 256K miles, with nothing but normal maintenance and the usual consumables (brakes, etc.) Every vehicle since then has been no more than 2 years old. And all have been excellent performers.
I did the same with my Cub. I did all the up front research and decided exactly what model I wanted. I took advantage of the difference in prices between the northeast (high) and the southern US. I bought a 1 year old machine with 92 hours. It has been an excellent purchase and was $6k less than the local dealer wanted for a new one. It has never had the need to go to a dealer for service and I have done little more than normal preventative maintenance. If you need it in a hurry, I agree that buying new may be faster. But you have paid (dearly) for that time.
I did the same with my Cub. I did all the up front research and decided exactly what model I wanted. I took advantage of the difference in prices between the northeast (high) and the southern US. I bought a 1 year old machine with 92 hours. It has been an excellent purchase and was $6k less than the local dealer wanted for a new one. It has never had the need to go to a dealer for service and I have done little more than normal preventative maintenance. If you need it in a hurry, I agree that buying new may be faster. But you have paid (dearly) for that time.