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New Tractor Price Increase??
I was looking at buying a new tractor around the middle of last year, but never pulled the trigger and just kept my old tractor up enough to make it through the season. Now, I'm back in the market, but it appears that there has been a major increase in Cub Cadet MSRP prices.
Around July of 2013, the GTX2100 was listed at $4399 (with a sale price of $4099), but now it lists for $5399! I understand the sale price probably was available since it was over half way into the year at the time, but comparing MSRP prices, it's still a $1000 increase from 6 months ago. Was there some improvements to the new model that warranted a 22% price hike? I looked at the specs and I don't see anything that was changed... and certainly if there was, Cub Cadet would have it all over the website. |
Deck sold separately, seriously? So your looking at spending $6400 +- for that? Just a FYI on some other forums I've seen complaints about the electric steering and the lift. Just my 2 cents but I would go find a nice GT or SGT, put a few bucks in it and have something that will out live the new one and leave you with $3000- $4000 to spend on something else. :beerchug:
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Save your money and do what Sam said!
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I think the deck is sold separately because you can choose from more than one size. I have a receipt from July 1974 for a 169. Tractor-1975, 50" mower deck-280, grand total 2255. I found under the hood of my 782 where the dealer used a marker to write the price-2895.
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. . . but I certainly will listen to all advise from people that are in the know. In the defense of the new tractor prices, I have already been checking on actual sale prices and got responses as low as $5200 out the door -- that's a GTX2100 with the fabricated 48" deck. That particular deck apparently lists for $900 by itself. That's still pretty expensive -- but not as bad as the $6400 that you figured up. |
Some dealers may still have last year's models available at a much lower price to make room for the newer ones. Last year's models would have the decks already with them and still be a new mower with the same warranty, etc. Also, be on the lookout for a cub cadet sitting in the outside, back of the store. You may stumble across one that was slightly damaged in shipping and get it for a much lower price. I saved $2000 on my commercial zero turn that way and all I had to pay for was the plastic shroud and manifold for $100. It still had the same warranty on it as a new one.
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Welcome to OCC.
I don't know ANYTHING about the new equipment. However, I would bet that the prices start out very high at the beginning of the season and taper down toward the end of the season. You will probably never see the price you saw last fall on that model but I'll bet you can come a lot closer to it in mid-late August. |
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I started to think that also; however, MSRP price is a suggested (fixed) price based on the value of a particular model and does not take into account immediate supply/demand factors. The decrease in price later in the years would either be handled by a sale price and/or dealer mark-downs. I hadn't checked the MSRP prices back in February 2013, but I'm guessing if I had, they would've been the same as they were in July 2013. (Of course, in July there was also the addition of a sale price.) |
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