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Find the
Latest ATV Values.
Looking
for new or used ATV values? We'll show you how to find the latest
prices. Knowing true 4 wheeler values is crucial to getting
the
best deal possible. Something we all want to do. The quickest way to
find four wheeler values are with the online versions of the NADA Guide
and the
Kelly Blue Book. I like to use both, so let's take a look at them.
First up is the NADA Guide. Let's look at how to find used
ATV prices
first. The easiest way is to break it down in steps.
Click here for the NADA Guide.
Used
ATV Values
- Click the Motorcycles tab at the top of the
page.
- Click the Used Powersports Center tab.
- Select the Motorcycle category and click on the
first letter of the manufacturer's name.
- Find the make and click on the year model you
want to see.
- Find the category (ex. 4 wheel ATV) and click
on the model you want to price.
- Click the box by any options you want to add.
Then click the "Get Used Value" button.
- Congratulations!
You made it. Average and low retail prices are listed. Below these
you'll see a suggested list price. Be sure to read the value
explanations toward the bottom of the page that will explain how to use
these ATV values.
The new values take a few different steps. Here are a few tips.
New ATV Values
- Click on the Motorcycles tab again.
- Look
in the New Powersports section and notice that ATV and Utility vehicle
are listed separately. Click on the one you want to see. If you're not
sure, most side by sides will be listed under utility. Four wheelers
that you sit on top of will be under ATV.
- Click on the make.
- Click on the year.
- Pick the model you want to see and click on
it.(ex. Polaris Outlaw).
- Select the trim level of that model. (ex.
Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS).
- You'll
see a base MSRP along with a table of options. Click the box by any
options you would like to add. Then click the Continue button.
- You
will then see a total price consisting of the base MSRP plus the cost
of any options you added. Specs for your model will be shown to the
side.
- A really nice feature this guide has is the
Compare link. If you click it, you will be able to add 2 more ATV
models for a side by side comparison of prices and specs.
Kelly Blue Book Prices
The Kelly Blue Book doesn't list new ATV prices so let's look at how to
find the prices of used ATVs. Click here for the Kelly Blue Book.
- Click on your choice of trade-in or
retail value.
- Click on the year model of the ATV.
- Click on the make you want.
- Find the model and click on it.
- You'll
see the value of the ATV you chose in the first step. Trade-in or
Retail.
There are also 2 links shown in the text below the values.
Mileage/condition and additional equipment.
- Click on the Additional Equipment link. Under
the Off Road and ATV heading are values of most popular options for
ATVs.
The
listed prices vary between these sources and they don't really list the
same ATV values. The NADA shows average and low retail. Kelly Blue Book
shows top retail and the trade-in value which is usually the lowest
price. That's why I like to look at both and determine kind of an
average.
That should give you a good starting point for average
ATV pri. Since no two used ATVs are the same, it will be up to you
to decide what the condition and options are worth to you.
With
new ATVs, find out what rebates or other "special" deals might be
available. I've found dealers offering large discounts just by asking
around.
Now that you know all about ATV values, good luck and happy hunting!
Related
links:
ATV Prices.
Used ATV Price Guide.
Used
ATV Prices.
All Things Moto! Link Directory.
Just as the title suggests, this is a link directory dedicated to All
Things Moto! related web sites.
World of ATVs Home page
from ATV Values.

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