I would much rather buy something chinese from Deere than from Wally World.
At Wally World I am on my own for quality. Deere buys enough quantity that they can write a specification and whoever makes the part will actually try hard to live up to it.
Deere has the resources to do incoming inspection, so I get what they wanted in a spec, and they have enough confidence to include it in their warranty.
Lower prices? You already get that. The price the tractor sells for represents the best that Deere thinks they can do on that model. They know they have competition. I will bet you that the Dealer makes a lot more on each tractor sold than Deere does.
I bought my machine based on the local Dealer and how I "felt" about his shop. I don't think I made a mistake. I could have paid less for a Kubota, but the features were different, and I would have been buying from a dealer who made his primary money selling ATVs. The sales guys would have taken my order, but they had no idea what they were doing otherwise. The Deere salesman came out to my land and looked at what I wanted. Then he recommended what he felt was the right equipment.
And, best of all, he got it right.