At this point in time you will most likely not get any 'wiggle room' to negotiate from the quoted price. Whether that quoted price is MSRP or not.How much wiggle room is there in the MSRP for a new tractor? Does the supposed scarcity of available tractors warrant paying the full amount?
Until you posted this I seriously thought he asked yesterday.. Holy crap have I had a looong daySo, at X:25 AM (hour varies by time zone) you posted this question. Within two hours you got several replies, but in the meantime you were out buying something apparently before reading any of them.
Beshears in Opelika has been able to keep a pretty good stock for the last couple months, not a full lot but a good stock. Last time I was by they probably had 30 tractors across the sizes and a ton of Skidsteers and excavators. When I bought my M4 last fall it was one of three tractors on the lot though.At Talladega Tractor in Talladega Alabama they have approximately three large tractors on their lot and one small tractor and about a half-dozen to a dozen mowers point is, their lot is nearly empty. They can't get any tractors on the lot to sell. It's been like that for several months now.
Doesn't always mean they are for sale. They might be pre-sold units waiting on dealer prep and/or owner delivery. But it seems to slowly be improving. I have noticed that the larger, more volume, dealers definitely have the priority. The rest still seem to be having to pre-sale and wait.Beshears in Opelika has been able to keep a pretty good stock for the last couple months, not a full lot but a good stock. Last time I was by they probably had 30 tractors across the sizes and a ton of Skidsteers and excavators. When I bought my M4 last fall it was one of three tractors on the lot though.
Replying for the benefit of those who are searching the forum for this topic.How much wiggle room is there in the MSRP for a new tractor? Does the supposed scarcity of available tractors warrant paying the full amount?
I have a lot of experience dealing with Kubota in this way now and what I have learned is there is no negotiating with Kubota dealers period.At this point in time you will most likely not get any 'wiggle room' to negotiate from the quoted price. Whether that quoted price is MSRP or not.