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<blockquote data-quote="Mccormick 94" data-source="post: 7839097" data-attributes="member: 160977"><p>Yes I won't dispute that. When I've done examples with people the depreciation % has generally been very similar to the main brands. Yes the resale has been less but the purchase price was lower so its generally equaled out. </p><p></p><p>They've often been accused of being expensive, and a few models were, but normally when the specs have been matched they've been competitive against the premium brands or similar to NH, MF ect. On the whole Mccormicks have a good base spec.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mccormick 94, post: 7839097, member: 160977"] Yes I won't dispute that. When I've done examples with people the depreciation % has generally been very similar to the main brands. Yes the resale has been less but the purchase price was lower so its generally equaled out. They've often been accused of being expensive, and a few models were, but normally when the specs have been matched they've been competitive against the premium brands or similar to NH, MF ect. On the whole Mccormicks have a good base spec. [/QUOTE]
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