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I had a very similar experience at my local Mahindra dealership. I received what I thought was a fair price for the 30 hp tractor but as soon as I mentioned that I wanted the 0% financing which was advertised on the posters at the dealership, the price went up about $1500. In addition, I had to come up with 20% down even though I have a very good credit rating.<br />
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At this point, I was somewhat irritated and decided to look at other brands. The Kubota dealer gave me 0% upfront in the price and I only needed a 10% down payment. The salesman said Kubota tractors hold their resale value whereas the Mahindra's don't, thus the difference in down payments. He then took me out to lot and showed me two used Mahindra's that were less than 4 years old but had turned pink and looked about 10 years old.<br />
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He further informed me that Kubota builds all their tractors but Mahindra imports tractors from India, Japan, Korea and China. Kubota also makes their own major attachments such as loaders, backhoes and mowers whereas Mahindra relies upon OEM's to provide their attachments.<br />
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I am planning on keeping my tractor for 7-10 years and receiving service down the road is important. Kubota has been in the area for over 30 years whereas there have been 3-4 Mahindra dealers that have either dropped the line or gone out of business. I did like the 5 year warranty offered by Mahindra but found out that the last two years of the warranty were from a third party and not Mahindra and I wasn't comfortable about that. <br />
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I am very happy I bought the Kubota over the Mahindra as I feel my tractor will hold its value and service and parts will be available when and if I need them.
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You had a good Kubota salesman and a poor Mahindra one, but some of what he said is true. Kubota is to be admired in many ways. But Kubotas fade if left in the sun and never cared for, they just fade to light orange. Red fades to pink...unfortunately. Mahindra did reformulate the paint for the tractors and loaders about 4 years ago and we think the fading will be much, much better. After all, all red cars aren't pink in 5 years. <br />
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On the 0%, we can do 0% with nothing down in many circumstances, but the more you finance at 0%, the more costly it is in the background, so some dealers set a higher down payment. It has nothing to do with resale value, that made me chuckle.<br />
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I guess burying the 0% into the price and not offering any discounts for the buyer with $100 bills feels better to some.<br />
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The good news is that Kubota is a good tractor, so even though the Kubota dealer feed you some nonsense, you will still be fine.<br />
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The third party warranty deal is invisible to the dealers. We submit the claim via Mahindra and it is all handled just like the first 3 years, so if there is some re-insurance in the background for the last two years, who cares?<br />
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And as far as attachments, we can put Kobota attachments up against Mahindra's OEM units made by Bradco, KMW and Amerequip without worry, and these are made in the USA. There are a lot of USA workers glad that Mahindra buys a lot of USA made product for their tractors. Is it cool that Kubota builds a lot of their own? I think so, but it does not mean they are better.</div>