Hi All,
Well, I for one, think that MSRP's should be posted on the Companies websites. Gives you a starting point.
Pretty frustating and maybe expensive to phone around ( long distance), send emails to which you are lucky to get a response, or eventually drive around ( paying for gas ) just to find out how much a tractor is. Or at least a starting price since no one is going to give you a firm price if you aren't serious.
You get a budget from your financial manager, look at the manufacturers websites, come up with all these dreams\ideas and then have to chase your tail around to find out that you are way off base with what your financial planner will allow you for your toy. You end up wasting your time\money and the dealer's time\money by not having an idea if the product is out of your range.
Granted, the MSRP might be pointless to the dealer because of rebates\floor pricing, etc, but if you factor in some wiggle room in the MSRP, it helps you, the consumer some way to decide what brand\what model\what options you may be able to afford.
I think it is also great that the manufacturers give you the choice of low rate financing or cash back rebate with it advertised on their website. That way you know that there are choices.
If you try to beat the dealer by getting his best cash price ( including rebate) and then try to switch to financing with the same price, don't be surprised if dealer just figures your a time waster and doesn't really want to deal with you anymore. Your choice when it is front of your face.
So, ya, I think all manufacturers should list their MSRP's so you can decide if you can afford and what you can afford given some wiggle room.
I think it makes it easier for all parties right up front.
Thanks and have a great one.
Tom