Tremel
New member
- Joined
- May 26, 2004
- Messages
- 20
- Location
- PA
- Tractor
- MF 2860E / John Deere 3020, 720, B, GP / IHC 560, 1020 F12
I had a not-so-fun day at the local dealership yesterday. After a month of researching and calling about 10 other dealers in a 100 mile radious, I recieved prices on an L3400 with ag tires and folding ROPs from 11500 ~ 12300. The local dealer that I liked the most originally gave me a price of 12100.
Yesterday, I decided to go and get the ball rolling and that I made up my mind that if the local dealer can sell me the tractor for just under 12000, I would make the purchase today.
When I showed up, I handed him all the paperwork for the financing, as well as some numbers. The Salesman snapped back at me an told me that those prices are not for a 3400, but a 2800. I told him that he quoted me both the 2800 and the 3400 (11,100 and 12,100 repectfully) and I was holding him to these quotes.
He refused to budge off of his new quote of $13,300 not to mention the LandPride 72" mower that he originally quoted me at $1700 also jumped to $2400.
I was not looking at spending much more than $13600 for the entire package and now he is at $15,700.
I told him that he was way out of line and that I would gladly take my business down the street. His response was (bring me price quotes on letter-head and I'll gladly match them).
When I got home, I called two other dealers to make sure that I wasn't wrong on my pricing and sure enough, these dealers would put a nice mower/tractor package together for me at $13500. The other dealers had the better woods mower as well. Both had no problem faxing me a quote.
So, today, I'm going to play some games with the jerky salesguy and then take my business elsewhere.
What is sad is that my father (who is a hard core Massey guy) is also going to purchase a new tractor to replace his old MF1010 and he too is sold on the Kubotas. He said that he'll purchase his tractor from whomever I get mine from. I also have a co-worker that will also follow suite. So the way I see it, some lucky dealer is going to make out with three deals.
Bottom line, I don't like most salesman. Several of the salesman that I delt with didn't even know the products. One Kubota dealer (who owns three Bota stores here in Pittsburgh) told me that the L3400 was an old model that they didn't make anymore and was trying to sell me something that I didn't even want.
I hate to leave town (or the state at that matter) to do business, but that's how it is going to have to be. I think I'm writting to Kubota and If this game continues, I'm buying a Farmtrac!!!
Yesterday, I decided to go and get the ball rolling and that I made up my mind that if the local dealer can sell me the tractor for just under 12000, I would make the purchase today.
When I showed up, I handed him all the paperwork for the financing, as well as some numbers. The Salesman snapped back at me an told me that those prices are not for a 3400, but a 2800. I told him that he quoted me both the 2800 and the 3400 (11,100 and 12,100 repectfully) and I was holding him to these quotes.
He refused to budge off of his new quote of $13,300 not to mention the LandPride 72" mower that he originally quoted me at $1700 also jumped to $2400.
I was not looking at spending much more than $13600 for the entire package and now he is at $15,700.
I told him that he was way out of line and that I would gladly take my business down the street. His response was (bring me price quotes on letter-head and I'll gladly match them).
When I got home, I called two other dealers to make sure that I wasn't wrong on my pricing and sure enough, these dealers would put a nice mower/tractor package together for me at $13500. The other dealers had the better woods mower as well. Both had no problem faxing me a quote.
So, today, I'm going to play some games with the jerky salesguy and then take my business elsewhere.
What is sad is that my father (who is a hard core Massey guy) is also going to purchase a new tractor to replace his old MF1010 and he too is sold on the Kubotas. He said that he'll purchase his tractor from whomever I get mine from. I also have a co-worker that will also follow suite. So the way I see it, some lucky dealer is going to make out with three deals.
Bottom line, I don't like most salesman. Several of the salesman that I delt with didn't even know the products. One Kubota dealer (who owns three Bota stores here in Pittsburgh) told me that the L3400 was an old model that they didn't make anymore and was trying to sell me something that I didn't even want.
I hate to leave town (or the state at that matter) to do business, but that's how it is going to have to be. I think I'm writting to Kubota and If this game continues, I'm buying a Farmtrac!!!