spudfan Posted August 8, 2023 Posted August 8, 2023 110hp for €56,000 as Chinese brand aims to shake up Irish tractor market or so the headline says. 110hp for €56,000 as Chinese brand aims to shake up Irish tractor market (msn.com) Prices excluding VAT: 25hp €19,995, 40hp €23,495, 75hp €32,995, 90hp €52,995, 100hp €54,495, 110hp €55,995, 130hp €64,995. Wonder how this venture will go. Could tempt someone in the market for a second hand known brand. Quality control and parts availability will determine whether these tractors succeed here or not. Quote
Mayner Posted August 9, 2023 Posted August 9, 2023 12 hours ago, spudfan said: 110hp for €56,000 as Chinese brand aims to shake up Irish tractor market or so the headline says. 110hp for €56,000 as Chinese brand aims to shake up Irish tractor market (msn.com) Prices excluding VAT: 25hp €19,995, 40hp €23,495, 75hp €32,995, 90hp €52,995, 100hp €54,495, 110hp €55,995, 130hp €64,995. Wonder how this venture will go. Could tempt someone in the market for a second hand known brand. Quality control and parts availability will determine whether these tractors succeed here or not. Classic Irish business acumen disrupting the market by importing European and Asian following on from Zetor tractors in the 1940s, Pino Harris importing Hino trucks during the 70s and the McGowan brothers importing Trix and Liliput model trains direct from the manufacturer much to the consternation of the UK Trix and Liliput distributors. 1 Quote
Westcorkrailway Posted August 9, 2023 Posted August 9, 2023 18 hours ago, spudfan said: 110hp for €56,000 as Chinese brand aims to shake up Irish tractor market or so the headline says. 110hp for €56,000 as Chinese brand aims to shake up Irish tractor market (msn.com) Prices excluding VAT: 25hp €19,995, 40hp €23,495, 75hp €32,995, 90hp €52,995, 100hp €54,495, 110hp €55,995, 130hp €64,995. Wonder how this venture will go. Could tempt someone in the market for a second hand known brand. Quality control and parts availability will determine whether these tractors succeed here or not. I think, certainly with the age of farmers here and certain loyalties those have with certain brands may lead this one to blow over some 50 percent of the tractors sold here are between 3 brands Quote
spudfan Posted August 9, 2023 Author Posted August 9, 2023 HO might be better for getting into smaller sheds.... Quote
Broithe Posted August 9, 2023 Posted August 9, 2023 1 hour ago, WRENNEIRE said: HO or OO? Chin Ho was a character in Hawaii Five-O, but I don't remember him ever chasing crooks with a tractor. 1 2 Quote
Noel Posted August 9, 2023 Posted August 9, 2023 19 hours ago, spudfan said: 110hp for €56,000 as Chinese brand aims to shake up Irish tractor market or so the headline says. 110hp for €56,000 as Chinese brand aims to shake up Irish tractor market (msn.com) Prices excluding VAT: 25hp €19,995, 40hp €23,495, 75hp €32,995, 90hp €52,995, 100hp €54,495, 110hp €55,995, 130hp €64,995. Wonder how this venture will go. Could tempt someone in the market for a second hand known brand. Quality control and parts availability will determine whether these tractors succeed here or not. Dunno but as the BEV market in Ireland is currently exploding sales wise, Chinese brands such as MG and BYD are making serious inroads taking big market share slices delivery quality, extras at incredible prices. Volvo is owned by Geely too. Remember its not like the 1960s, nowadays the best quality electronic consumer devices such as iPhones, iPads, tablets, smart watches are mainly manufactured in China, along with model trains! Chinese car companies BYD and MG have come from nowhere. These companies are the Toyota of the future. Electric car sales July 2023 Ireland. RTE are in 8th place. This Tsunami of change has only started. 1 Quote
Flying Snail Posted August 9, 2023 Posted August 9, 2023 7 hours ago, Westcorkrailway said: I think, certainly with the age of farmers here and certain loyalties those have with certain brands may lead this one to blow over Never underestimate the fact that farmers love a good deal ... and as Mayner pointed out, its been done here before. Noel's right too, I think, about the direction of travel in the wider auto industry. Sure lets see what happens. Also, am I the only one who clicked into this thread cos I thought it was about the accurascale 37s???? 3 Quote
Mike 84C Posted August 10, 2023 Posted August 10, 2023 Here on big island MG's are everywhere but usually combustion engines. I'm very surprized Chinese HGV's are not here yet. Quote
Horsetan Posted August 10, 2023 Posted August 10, 2023 12 hours ago, Mike 84C said: Here on big island MG's are everywhere but usually combustion engines.... A fair few MG EVs in London - the Uber cab drivers are increasingly going around in MG5 EV estates, which look like a cross between a Toyota and a VW Passat. Quote
irishrailways52 Posted September 5, 2023 Posted September 5, 2023 nothing will ever beat the GPS in a new holland though 1 Quote
Noel Posted September 5, 2023 Posted September 5, 2023 37 minutes ago, irishrailways52 said: nothing will ever beat the GPS in a new holland though Yip & My last new holland tractor cost less than those Chinese prices. Quote
spudfan Posted September 5, 2023 Author Posted September 5, 2023 Anyone going to the Ploughing Championships could check these out. Give them a good going over to see how things are placed in the engine area, ease of access for servicing etc. 2 Quote
Westcorkrailway Posted September 6, 2023 Posted September 6, 2023 I still have a feeling that farmers will much easier fall to a second hand tractor then these yokes. One of Our tractors cost 60k in 2005, 45 was offered for it after nearly 20 years labour. 14 hours ago, spudfan said: Anyone going to the Ploughing Championships could check these out. Give them a good going over to see how things are placed in the engine area, ease of access for servicing etc. I should be going up, will check Quote
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