Buying Advice 2320 for $17,400

   / 2320 for $17,400 #1  

Magilla1

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Have decided 99.9% to pull the trigger on a 2320. Local dealer's best quote is $17,400 for unit with 62" MMM and FEL. That's everything -- set up, deliver, fluid in rear tires -- except taxes. For those of you out there pricing now, do you think this is a good deal? From what I can tell, I think it is, but I'm curious what others' experiences have ben recently.

FWIW, I finally eliminated the 2520 from consideration. I am persuaded that it is a significant step up in performance more than just 2.5 HP. But I just don't need that extra performance. Great machine, but the slightly smaller size and lighter weight (not to mention cheaper price) of the 2320 fits me a little better.

But I couldn't convince myself to wait for the 1026r. I got tired of JD taking forever to get this model out (I'm very familiar with automakers' teaser campaigns, but this is just getting a bit ridiculous). And I could not make myself comfortable that the initial year or so of this model will have bugs that need to be worked out. Plus I was concerned that this model would be in limited supply for quite awhile when it finally does come out, which would lead to likely fat margins that I didn't want to pay. I think it'll probably be a great machine, but I'm not willing to wait a year or more.

So I've settled on the 2320, and I'm pretty pumped at the thought of finally owning one! But what say you -- is $17,400 a decent price for this set up?
 
   / 2320 for $17,400 #2  
If the $17,400 is the OTD price including shipping, setup and sales tax it is a fair price. I ran this through the configurator for $19,600 approximately, deducted 15% discount and came up with 16,600. Still have to add freight and sales tax to this figure so $17,400 sounds reasonable to me.

2320, filled tires, 200cx fel and 62mmm with mechanical attachment hdwe.
 
   / 2320 for $17,400 #3  
Im in Lynchburg/roanoke area and when I bought my 2320 almost 4 yrs ago it was $17,500 (not including taxes) for the tractor, 62D mmm, filled tires, CX FEL, and LX4 rotary cutter.. with 3 yr 0% interest loan

Not sure how much difference 4 yrs makes, but it sounds like it may be $1k high.. I thought they kept about the same price point each year for the same model..

good luck.. YOu will love the 2320..

b

Have decided 99.9% to pull the trigger on a 2320. Local dealer's best quote is $17,400 for unit with 62" MMM and FEL. That's everything -- set up, deliver, fluid in rear tires -- except taxes. For those of you out there pricing now, do you think this is a good deal? From what I can tell, I think it is, but I'm curious what others' experiences have ben recently.

FWIW, I finally eliminated the 2520 from consideration. I am persuaded that it is a significant step up in performance more than just 2.5 HP. But I just don't need that extra performance. Great machine, but the slightly smaller size and lighter weight (not to mention cheaper price) of the 2320 fits me a little better.

But I couldn't convince myself to wait for the 1026r. I got tired of JD taking forever to get this model out (I'm very familiar with automakers' teaser campaigns, but this is just getting a bit ridiculous). And I could not make myself comfortable that the initial year or so of this model will have bugs that need to be worked out. Plus I was concerned that this model would be in limited supply for quite awhile when it finally does come out, which would lead to likely fat margins that I didn't want to pay. I think it'll probably be a great machine, but I'm not willing to wait a year or more.

So I've settled on the 2320, and I'm pretty pumped at the thought of finally owning one! But what say you -- is $17,400 a decent price for this set up?
 
   / 2320 for $17,400 #4  
sounds high to me....I just paid 16300.00 out the door for a 2520 w/200cx,including loaded tires, but no mid mount mower....didnt pay sales tax as it is for ag use here in texas
 
   / 2320 for $17,400 #5  
I think the price is pretty much standard if the sales tax is not included. 6 months ago I bought a 2320, 200 CX FEL, 62" MMM and 5 ft box blade for $18K plus tax (no tire fluid).

Trust me, it's worth every cent. I've found it to be an incredible little tractor. I've only got a little over 30 hours on mine partly because I've been busy but mostly because everything gets done faster than I expected.
 
   / 2320 for $17,400 #6  
Sounds a little high, I just paid $18,500 for a brand new 2720 w/200cx.
Beat on your dealer some more, I bet he will work with you to move that tractor off of the lot.
 
   / 2320 for $17,400
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#8  
I pulled the trigger on the 2320! Kept negotiating as advised and got them to lower the price a bit plus also give me the third attachment I wanted (a back blade). So, whole enchilada is: 2320, FEL, 62" MMM, and the back blade, fully set up with fluid in tires and delivered to me, all for $17,200. Did the 3 year 0% financing. Should be the perfect machine for me.

Supposedly will be at the dealer this Friday, hoping to take delivery next week . . . now I gotta hurry up and build a run-in shed for it!
 
   / 2320 for $17,400 #9  
Sounds like a fair deal have fun and be care full with your new toy I mean tool.
 
   / 2320 for $17,400 #10  
i just priced a 2320 here in ont canada ,loader tractor and 62 deck it was 19800 plus taxes of 15%.and they said that was a good deal?
 

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