It's an interesting (if somewhat meandering) discussion regarding Kioti vs Kubota. I have been looking off and on for over a year and am leaning toward Kioti. Main points for me:
1. Value/features for equivalent price: Kioti
2. Dealer network and brand recogition: Kubota (but less concerned because of Bobcat)
3. Ease and value of resale: Kubota
4. Reliability: unknown, so I assume they are comparable
I am leaning toward Kioti because it seems to offer better features for the price. My impression is the Kioti CX compares with the Kubota Grand L series instead of the standar L series.
Kubota (at least in BC) easily wins the dealer network arguement. The Kioti dealer in my area is new and expanding from another unrelated machinery business. That said, he is a neighbour and friend and I would lean to supporting him. But since it is a new dealership, who's to say it will survive? The Bobcat dealerships (which I learned about from this forum) greatly eases that concern. I am sure parts and service will be available.
That said, the local Kubota dealer is terrific. I called the days ago for help on a 3 point hitch problem with my 1981 Kubota L275DT, (thus the renewed research in a new tractor). They put me through to the service fellow who, after I described the problem, explained what is likely wrong and how it can be fixed. That fix is beyond my skills (I'm no mechanic) so the dealer picked up the machine yesterday. I have no doubt it will be quickly repaired, and that's not bad for a 30 year old tractor. I intend to have a sales person view the tractor at the dealership so he can quote a price as a trade in. I will again check to see if my view of the Kioti price advantage is still there.
I had a similar experience with the Kubota dealer in 2005 when the clutch failed about a year after I bought it. They picked up the machine, replaced the clutch, and had it back in no time. I also had them completely check it over and they replaced a few other parts. I am impressed that there is no problem getting parts for a 30 year old tractor and the compentence of the dealer. It says a lot for the Kubota network.
Ease and value of resale is important. I'm retired and one can never be sure how long one can live in the country. I think Kubota wins on the ease of resale score. But if one saves money at the original purchase he can afford to give some up if/when he has to sell. The fact that Bobcat sells rebranded Kioti's somewhat mitigates the Kioti to Kubota resale disadvantage.
As for quality and reliability, I can't say enough about the Kubota
L275 DT. It is amazing has does everything I ask. I use it on rough ground for wood cutting/hauling, road grading, and mowing. In fact there is no way I can truly justify replacing it, other than I want something easier to start and operate (will get an HST).
From what I've read you can't go wrong with either brand.
I've attached a picture of a bit of road building I did last fall with that little Kubota. The rocks on the side were dug up with a box blade and loader (well, a few with a pick, sledge and bar). In addition, I hauled away about 30 cu yds of smaller rock and dirt. It is an amazing little tractor and I'll be sad to see it go.