Ordering tractor from dealership

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Belfrigor

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Hello all, my question is if I order a tractor from my local dealership would the price still be able to be negotiable or would I be stuck paying MSRP with whatever financial incentives they may have?

My local dealership doesn't have a SA223 but I have a build I've put together online and would like to just take to them as it sounds like it works the same as an order form.

Any help is appreciated!
 
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While dealers prefer to sell inventory off of their lot, they make money by selling (and later repairing/supplying) tractors.

The economy is sagging, so many need to move inventory. They will probably negotiate, but not as deeply as they would with aging inventory.

The only caveat would be if Yanmar has low inventory of what you want. Your dealer may have trouble getting a some models. That gives them leverage (mostly, they will try to get you to switch models).

I love Yanmars machines, but tractors are a side-hustle for them. They don't build as many as they could. For them, resources are better invested in other lines(mostly marine engines).
 
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Rather than ordering; have you simply checked maybe every Yanmar dealer within 150 mile radius for their inventory. If there are any discounts, it's going to be on sitting idle inventory; not a fresh drop order. Machine of that can be trailed with a small SUV/mini can on a single axle trailer.
 
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Rather than ordering; have you simply checked maybe every Yanmar dealer within 150 mile radius for their inventory. If there are any discounts, it's going to be on sitting idle inventory; not a fresh drop order. Machine of that can be trailed with a small SUV/mini can on a single axle trailer.
I certainly can find that model at dealerships within a hundred mile radius, my only hesitancy in doing so is horror stories I've read of others buying from other dealerships either not local or out of state and then finding out their local dealer won't service warranty work as it wasn't purchased directly from them.

I don't know if my local dealership would be this way but I'd hate to buy and then find that out. I wouldn't understand that if they did because I'd still be coming to them for advanced service beyond routine maintenance and possible accessories/implements beyond that initial purchase. I do recall them posting a "we service what we sell" tag line on the end of one of their equipment ads but..that can go both ways lol.
 
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While dealers prefer to sell inventory off of their lot, they make money by selling (and later repairing/supplying) tractors.

The economy is sagging, so many need to move inventory. They will probably negotiate, but not as deeply as they would with aging inventory.

The only caveat would be if Yanmar has low inventory of what you want. Your dealer may have trouble getting a some models. That gives them leverage (mostly, they will try to get you to switch models).

I love Yanmars machines, but tractors are a side-hustle for them. They don't build as many as they could. For them, resources are better invested in other lines(mostly marine engines).
I've noticed this lol. I seriously fell for Yanmar after looking more into them, I was incredibly disheartened though when I went to YouTube and discovered entire libraries dedicated to "other" tractor brands and basically like 20 videos on modern Yanmars in the wild lol
 
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Even tractor engines are not their major business. Yes, they make engines for many other brands.
 
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I certainly can find that model at dealerships within a hundred mile radius, my only hesitancy in doing so is horror stories I've read of others buying from other dealerships either not local or out of state and then finding out their local dealer won't service warranty work as it wasn't purchased directly from them.

I don't know if my local dealership would be this way but I'd hate to buy and then find that out. I wouldn't understand that if they did because I'd still be coming to them for advanced service beyond routine maintenance and possible accessories/implements beyond that initial purchase. I do recall them posting a "we service what we sell" tag line on the end of one of their equipment ads but..that can go both ways lol.
I dont think that is a legit worry. If you moved, or bought a different dealers machine, or a used machine, it's work for the dealer. It's also not the dealer providing the warranty, it's the manufacturer. Maybe if you bought direct, they could do something like offer free pick up for the warranty work; but we are talking about a 2500 lbs machine; we can tow that with a Crown Vic or a Chrysler Pacifica
 
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Thanks. (y)
 
   / Ordering tractor from dealership #10  
Walk in and talk to them, they will be below MSRP.

Yanmar is growing around here. I think they see the market opportunity for small tractor sales.
 

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