Posted by cadet trooper on February 22, 2011 at 16:13:23 from (76.235.59.130):
In Reply to: Agco to build'em here posted by rrlund on February 22, 2011 at 10:48:39:
Definitely good news! On the other hand as a previous dealer for AC, corporate requirements have very strict rules about things like building size, special tools, showroom space, landscaping and the list goes on. It"s a no win situation for someone who wants to invest in a dealership like maybe 1.5 to 2 million initial investment in things like building, special tools and a required parts inventory before you hire the qualified individuals needed like trained techs, parts people and office personnel. Starting up a dealership could cost well over 3 million bucks and change. Anyone interested? I suggest if you do spend the 500 bucks to visit a shrink to see what"s wrong with you. FYI J&L transports owner who is based in Ohio started a Case/IH dealership near London Ohio with a dealership that was second to none less than one year later they closed up. a company is only as good as its dealer orgnization along with company support. IMHO
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