used atv values
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Those people out there with odysseys and pilots for sale need to look at the actual book value and stop asking those ridiculous prices for there machines. Ive been looking for an 85 odyssey and people are asking 2-3 times what the book value is . Even more than they cost new . So Ive given up on one . Unless some one out there wants to be realistic .
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How much are you wanting to spend? my dad has an 85 fl350 he is trying to sale. send me an email at ttaylor@klune.com and I will give you his information.
As far a blue book values try nadaguides.com, powersports, and they year and make. Remember that these machines hold their values based on the laws of supply and demand. Since there is no supply then its all on the demand of them. I bought an 86 honda 250R fourtrax. Brand new off the showroom floor back then they sold for $2,600. Two years ago when I bought mine I paid $2,400. It was totally stock. Now the blue books said that it wasn't worth that much. But because the demand was so high that If I wanted one then I had to pay the price.
As far a blue book values try nadaguides.com, powersports, and they year and make. Remember that these machines hold their values based on the laws of supply and demand. Since there is no supply then its all on the demand of them. I bought an 86 honda 250R fourtrax. Brand new off the showroom floor back then they sold for $2,600. Two years ago when I bought mine I paid $2,400. It was totally stock. Now the blue books said that it wasn't worth that much. But because the demand was so high that If I wanted one then I had to pay the price.
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The price on www.kbb.com seem to be on the high price. Pick up a copy of the local cycle trader & check out the prices in it under the ATV section this will give you an idea of what the prices are in your area.
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