According to the results of the 2022 Equipment Dealers Assn. Dealer-Manufacturer Relations Report, Kubota’s overall score rose to 4.59, the first time its average score has risen in the last 8 years.
The information below is pulled from the latest available 990 forms submitted to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. In the case of the Western Equipment Dealers Assn. the numbers reported only represent what was filed in the U.S. and do not account for any assets reported to the Canadian government.
According to results from the 2021 Equipment Dealers Assn. Dealer-Manufacturer Relations Report, Kubota has received its lowest overall rating from its dealers in the last 8 years, making it the lowest-rated full-line manufacturer in this year’s report.
The Equipment Dealers Assn. has released the results of its annual Dealer-Manufacturer Relations survey. The association gives out Dealer’s Choice awards in 4 categories: Full-line manufacturer, tractor manufacturer, shortline manufacturer and outdoor power equipment manufacturer.
The Equipment Dealer’s Assn. announced the recipients of the 2019 Dealer’s Choice and Gold Level awards. The Dealer’s Choice Award is presented to the top rated company in each of EDA’s four manufacturer categories based on results of the annual Dealer-Manufacturer Relations Survey.
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