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Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
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ftwflh did about right in my estimation . Used quads of most any brand are pretty well valued by condition , not so much the year . Models don't change as quick as MX or Street bikes .
Depending on the purchaser , the fact that it is rebuilt may help or hurt you , "rebuilt " means different things to different poeple .
I hope you get out of it what you want .
Rick
Depending on the purchaser , the fact that it is rebuilt may help or hurt you , "rebuilt " means different things to different poeple .
I hope you get out of it what you want .
Rick
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Originally posted by: Temper50
Kelley Blue Book gives it a value of $2835 dealer retail, $1920 trade in. Take that for what its worth, if I were a buyer I'd look more at the machine's condition/appearance.
Kelley Blue Book gives it a value of $2835 dealer retail, $1920 trade in. Take that for what its worth, if I were a buyer I'd look more at the machine's condition/appearance.
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I bought my 2001 Scrambler 500 2x4 last fall for $3200. It was like new (a tip someone told me was to note that the paint on the floorboards wasn't even warn...). It has been a great quad (so to me well worth the money...), but I'm looking to get the Scrambler 500 4x4 model. While you shouldn't underestimate the value the 4x4 model provides (over a 2x4), I agree with Rick regarding the "rebuilt" meaning different things to different ppl... I'm not a mechanic so that makes me think that the quad might have been "beat on" earlier to "need" a rebuild... I'm not saying yours was, but I wouldn't even mention it if the rebuild is solid and shouldn't be an issue... Not sure that is ethical, but... just one man's opinion.
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