RTV 1100 Pricing ?

MrKubota

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Hello everyone, I'm in the market for the new 1100 & am having trouble finding any pricing at all. One of my local dealers has stated that they haven't had one yet, so they don't know what they will sell them for.......this is also the same dealer I purchased my last Kubota M6800 from, so it's frustrating! Since I'm ready to buy one now, I would like to have an idea of what to expect. Looks like list is somewhere around $18,000, anyone have an idea what the range is? Thanks</P>


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Todd</P>
 
Expect to pay 15k to 17k. Most dealers are selling them for 16,250.00 or close to that. Some who pre-ordered paid 15k. I have heard some dealers asking for more than 17k. You might want to wait a while until there are units sitting on the lot, right now the units that trickle in are pre-sold or gone in a day. Lots of demand keeps the price high.
 
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Thanks for your guidance, I was able to find one an hour away & make what sounds like a fair deal today. I called twelve dealers & found two orange availableat different dealers. Tomorrow I'm having the bedliner sprayed in & the stereo will be put in on Wednesday. Didn't have much time to drive it this evening, but I love it already. Wish it had a little more storage area, but the underseat area will hold my hand saw, machete & some rope, and I found a little area under the front hood that I can put a small bag in for a first aid kit, etc...Let us know when yours comes in, and what your adding to it in the accesory dept.</P>
 
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Amazing that you called 12 dealers to locate just two machines.Once you get a little seat time you will be very impressed. I did a review of my test drive on TBN. You may want to read it.Where abouts are you from. I am in AlbanyNY, The dealer where I test drove the machine is the only dealer w/i a fair distance who has one. I did try to make a deal with them back in January but the wanted over 2k more than the dealer I bought it from.</P>


At the very least I plan on a decent sound system. I do plan on some performance mods after the machine breaks in and I have taken advantage of a good portion of the warranty. I just might explode if this thing doesn't show up soon.</P>
 
Mikeyd,</P>


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I'm in Jackson, MS. Talked to my dealer about ordering the rear work light kit & the rear screen(don't want to break my rear glass), and he called Kubota this morning. Kubota does not yet have them in stock, they said July 3rd on the lights, early August on the rear screen. Bought a Pioneer am/fm/cd with Ipod plug that will be installed on Wednesday. Have read your review & Toys review of the "twins", they both pushed me to go ahead & make it happen. This 1100 makes my Essex 3010 mule look VERY plain, and it has just about everything you can put on one! </P>
 
Hi Mike,</P>


Saw your post and was wondering what you were going to do for speakers/subwoofer. I just got an 1100 but can't seem to find much room.</P>


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Thanks</P>


Jim</P>
 
Hi Jim,</P>


If you go to www.tractorbynet.com and do a search on the utv owners group you where see where I did a post of the install of my stereo complete with pictures. Turned out real well. Hope this helps.</P>


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I don't know if you've found one yet or not but I have one I bought in April, 08. We got it to use at the campground but it's just a lot mor than we need. I've put in a line-x spray in bedliner, including the floorboards, and an am/fm/cd radio. I'm going to advertise it for $15,000.</p>
 
man thats a great price for 1100. you shoudn't have any problems selling it. i wish i had the money i would jump on it being i need one to make the parts for these guys.</p>
 
Dideverybody get stage-fright all of the sudden ????
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Did somebody poot ?</p>


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