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Thank you for the info and insight those who answered.

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Per NADA

Suggested list price is $6,999
Low Retail is $2,920
Average Retail is $3,840

Kelley Blue Book says $3,690 in good conditions with typical mileage.




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If you do sell, you would probably do better selling the power commander and exhaust separately. I don't think they would add much value installed, but you can probably get most of your money back selling them outright.




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I believe the OP is asking what the ATV would command in this “sellers” market. My local Yamaha dealer has zero in stock jet skis, very low motorcycle inventory as well as ATV inventory. I will drive over and ask what he thinks it’s worth.
 
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My buddy sold my 06 raptor 700 for me at his dealership for $5500 last year. I bought it for $4000 several years prior. It was super clean though.
 
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based on things around here (it may well vary by region) I'd start at 30% above average retail if you are selling it yourself. The parts are separate from that.


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At first I read "Radian." LOL






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ATV prices are insane right now. I'd start at $5000 and see what happens. Probably a good idea to sell the extra's separately.

You use the NADA book and it will be sold in 3 minutes flat, and you'll instantly know, you under priced it.


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Posts: 6724 | Location: Floriduh | Registered: October 16, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Call around the state to ATV dealers tell them you are looking for a used ATV, around 2006, see if they have any an how much.

Check Facebook Market and Craigslist for comparable prices.

Anything that goes off road or gets people outside
is going for big bucks...
 
Posts: 25009 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The situation is totally crazy. I had an (older but low mileage) motorcycle in to fix a problem at the dealership and someone who had come into look at an empty showroom saw it out back on the mechanics bench. (side joke, I tell the local dealership the biggest within 3 states that I have more motorcycles at my house than they do in the showroom and its true!!) This person offered the dealer what was 4x book retail only 12 months ago. Dealer relayed the offer to me and its gone. unbelievable.
Not something rare or unique, just a basic decent shape motorcycle.


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