Thank you - that is clear now, my mistake, sorry. Thanks for interesting link too.
I suppose what I am interested in knowing is whether Kubota has pricing power relative to other brands. so whether Kubota is keeping prices higher, or at least offering less in the way of financing incentives, on the basis that their models are better quality, more efficient... etc. I believe this is the case for Deere, for instance. just not sure about Kubota.
I also notice that Kubota has become much more widespread in recent years - seems to be taking market share. I am writing from UK where even here Kubota tractors are now quite usual (at the <40 hp end). Yet looking on the web it does not seem that their models are particularly cheap; in fact they seem to be at the high end, price-wise (I am not sure if they are at the high end across all the product range, or just on specific models).
Also, I wonder how dealers determine the price; presumably there is a recommended retail price for each model, but the dealers will have some discretion in what profit they choose to make from the wholesale price? (I am interested in how it works for the US dealers)
This is a very interesting site - perhaps if I browse it some more, I will find more answers to the above questions...!
Thanks again,
Mary