Posted by John in La on August 21, 2010 at 12:54:03 from (66.157.57.148):
Have been needing a new riding mower for a few years. Just kept piecing my wore out box store junk together trying to get by.
Finally enough is enough so the wife and I went out looking at mowers this morning and wound up at the local John Deere dealer.
Noticed the dealer did not have any 100 series in the show room but many in the shop area that were sold at the local box store. Said he can get one if it means a sale but he would not recommend it.
That's OK cause I was looking at the X300 with a 42 inch deck anyway. Wife sees the X320 sitting next to it and says this one. Dealer knocks $100 off the price; will deliver; and threw in the oil and filter for the first oil change; to get me to go along; so now I am the proud owner of a new X320 mower.
Since this is the first mower painted green and yellow I have ever owned; Please explain to me that this was a good deal because the X320 will last twice as long as the box store junk at half the price. Dealer claims since I am 50 this will be the last mower I will ever need to buy.
Now all I need to do is decide if I want the interest free for 12 months followed by 9.9% OR 4.9% for 48 months. Any bank guys out there can tell me where the breaking point in months would be that will make one term better over the other.
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