Caterpillar 289C2 vs New Holland L160: Which Is the Better Value?
The Caterpillar 289C2 averages $38,274 CAD at auction, compared to $16,526 for the New Holland L160. That's a $21,747 difference. Based on 48 verified Canadian auction results tracked by TrackCheck, here's the full breakdown.
The Verdict
The New Holland L160 is the better value buy for most Canadian buyers, averaging $21,747 less than the 289C2.
Caterpillar 289C2
CTL$38,274 CAD avg
$25,805
Low
$66,776
High
40
Sales
Avg 4,103 hours · 2009–2013 model years
Full price guide →New Holland L160
SSL$16,526 CAD avg
$12,447
Low
$23,861
High
8
Sales
Avg 2,661 hours · 2006–2007 model years
Full price guide →What are the key differences between 289C2 and L160?
- Price: The L160 is $21,747 cheaper on average (57% savings).
- Track Type: 289C2 is a compact track loader (CTL) while L160 is a wheeled skid steer (SSL). CTLs have better traction on soft ground; wheeled units are faster and cheaper to maintain.
- Usage: Used 289C2s average 4,103 hours while L160s average 2,661 hours.
Both Caterpillar and New Holland retain value well. See our depreciation guide for brand rankings.
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Which is the better value: 289C2 or L160?
Choose the Caterpillar 289C2 if:
- You work on soft ground, mud, or uneven terrain
- You prefer Caterpillar's dealer network and parts availability
Choose the New Holland L160 if:
- You want lower upfront cost ($21,747 savings)
- You work on pavement, concrete, or hard surfaces
- You prefer New Holland's dealer network and parts availability
How do 289C2 and L160 prices compare by year?
| Year | Caterpillar 289C2 | New Holland L160 |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | $37,077 (22) | — |
| 2012 | $41,430 (16) | — |
| 2009 | $26,184 (2) | — |
| 2007 | — | $22,936 (2) |
| 2006 | — | $14,390 (6) |
Prices in CAD. Numbers in parentheses are sample size. Lower price highlighted.
How do 289C2 and L160 prices compare by hours?
| Hours | Caterpillar 289C2 | New Holland L160 |
|---|---|---|
| 1,000-1,999 hrs | $55,462 (4) | $18,939 (4) |
| 2,000-2,999 hrs | $39,167 (6) | — |
| 3,000-3,999 hrs | $38,984 (10) | $13,083 (2) |
| 4,000+ hrs | $34,778 (18) | $15,144 (2) |
Hours matter more than age for resale value. See our hours vs age analysis.
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