How much to pay for an MX6000 with R4 tires and loader?

OntheRidge

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OntheRidge

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I don't think "out the door" will be much different than the build price. YMMV.
 

McMXi

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I don't think "out the door" will be much different than the build price. YMMV.
There is a rebate offer currently running for cash sales, and financing options too.

My local dealer is very straightforward re prices and there's no haggling, which I like. I've typically paid very close to the prices listed on Kubota's website for the three tractors I bought locally. The one exception was the M6060 which was ordered by the dealer in Sheridan, WY prior to the two or three price increases during Covid. It was considerably less than the price listed on Kubota's website and was put on the lot at the "old" price. I asked the owner of the dealership why that was the case and he said something to the effect of "because it's the right thing to do".
 

GrumpyFarmer

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I would recommend shopping 3 dealers.

I would let them know you are shopping them, and tell them what looking for, by when and ask their best price out the door delivered for what ever make/model and options you want and ktac it not. Anyone get fina cost delivered is my opinion.

I would suggest shop 1. Closest to you, 2. Whomever is rumored to be most competitive in your area, 3. Pic one out of state that has great prices.

For the one closest to you or whomever you plan to use for parts and service offer to come back to them last and ask they match or get close.

When you do your shopping ask for the owner or sales manager and tell them what you want and ask for price and when it would be available. Be transparent that you are competitively bidding based on price and timing.

Give em a week or two to give you an answer if they are interested, ask they email with just the price and eta and not call.

That will give you 3 choices to think about and no pressure from a salesman. If they call you that’s a data point if you specified what you want.

Happy shopping!
 
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LBZ

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Good customer service is something to keep in mind as well when shopping dealers.