I checked on a good deal yesterday. A dealer in Illinois advertises having left over 2023 Roxor's. The Base Model 2023's are listed at $15,805. That sounds pretty good. I could put up with a year old Roxor at a huge savings of $6095 off the price of a 2024. It is Illinois, so I thought I had better call and make sure that I would not get hammered with Sale's Tax on an Agricultural Vehicle, or something else. I got ahold of a salesman and wanted to know EXACTLY what Price was the Total Price for a Base 2023 Roxor.
When the salesman got back with me the Total Cost was $17,084, and NOT the $15,805 advertised. I asked if that included Sales Tax. No it did not. The advertised price did not include Delivery, and Vehicle Preparation, Administrative Fees, Fee's for dealing with the State of Illinois, etc. They had jacked up the advertised price another $1,279.
And it got even better, the Roxor Quoted was a 2022 and not a 2023. Saving me even more money . Per the salesman they still had both 2022's and 2023's on the lot. Saving me even more money off the advertised price of a 2023? (Scratching Head on the Math)
My advise is to check, ask questions, and make sure that you know exactly what you are paying for the machine.
My local dealer has 2024's that are so new off the truck that they are not even dusty yet for $21,900 total advertised price. If it were a Jeep delivered this late in the year it would probably be titled as a 2025 or pretty close to it.
The price on the 2022 is still $4,816 cheaper than the brand new 2024 machine. Some might like the 2022 year model 2.5L engine better than the newer 2.7L. My best guess would be that the 2023's they have would be the same $17,084 total price, but I would verify that. UPDATE: The salesman called me back today. I asked how much more a 2023 model would cost me over the 2022 Model he had quoted. He said another $1,000. That would be $2,279 More than the advertised price for a 2023.
On a positive note they do have the Mahindra low financing deal, the same as my local agricultural dealer. The salesman had to check on that after I asked him about it.
I am getting closer to being an owner. The wife is not a huge fan or Red, so the decision is between Black and Green.
Bob R
When the salesman got back with me the Total Cost was $17,084, and NOT the $15,805 advertised. I asked if that included Sales Tax. No it did not. The advertised price did not include Delivery, and Vehicle Preparation, Administrative Fees, Fee's for dealing with the State of Illinois, etc. They had jacked up the advertised price another $1,279.
And it got even better, the Roxor Quoted was a 2022 and not a 2023. Saving me even more money . Per the salesman they still had both 2022's and 2023's on the lot. Saving me even more money off the advertised price of a 2023? (Scratching Head on the Math)
My advise is to check, ask questions, and make sure that you know exactly what you are paying for the machine.
My local dealer has 2024's that are so new off the truck that they are not even dusty yet for $21,900 total advertised price. If it were a Jeep delivered this late in the year it would probably be titled as a 2025 or pretty close to it.
The price on the 2022 is still $4,816 cheaper than the brand new 2024 machine. Some might like the 2022 year model 2.5L engine better than the newer 2.7L. My best guess would be that the 2023's they have would be the same $17,084 total price, but I would verify that. UPDATE: The salesman called me back today. I asked how much more a 2023 model would cost me over the 2022 Model he had quoted. He said another $1,000. That would be $2,279 More than the advertised price for a 2023.
On a positive note they do have the Mahindra low financing deal, the same as my local agricultural dealer. The salesman had to check on that after I asked him about it.
I am getting closer to being an owner. The wife is not a huge fan or Red, so the decision is between Black and Green.
Bob R
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