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Old 07-21-2009, 05:11 PM
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Default Fair price for 2006 Kodiak 450?

Yes - I am a newbie.

Hoping you guys can help me decide if I should pull the trigger on a deal:

2006 Kodiak 450. 400 miles. Blue. No issues. No extras. Stock wheels and tires. No winch. No aftermarket exhaust.

Condition is virtually perfect.

Is it worth $3,500? $3,750? $4,000? more?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Old 07-21-2009, 07:01 PM
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I guess you're not in Canada... I paid $4300 for an 03 with 5000 km on it last year, the guy was asking $4800.
 
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Old 07-21-2009, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by EastCoastWest
I guess you're not in Canada... I paid $4300 for an 03 with 5000 km on it last year, the guy was asking $4800.
That's about $3,900 USD. But that would be for an '04 model now, since it's a year later.

Hmmm.....

KBB says about $3,000 trade-in, $4,000 retail.

But I'm guessing 400 miles counts as low miles, so the number should be up a bit higher? Maybe $3500 trade-in, $4,500 retail?
 
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Old 07-23-2009, 09:17 PM
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Dealer offered me $3500 for mine as a trade in yesterday. 06 kodiak 450, 430 miles. I assume they would try to resell it for $4000-$4500. Then offered only $1200 for my KLR 250 which is in excellent condition and has 2200 miles on it. I declined the offer.
 
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Old 07-23-2009, 10:02 PM
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just bought the girlfriend a 07 kodiak from dealership that was brought in for consignment. SE model, all stock, 2500lbs warn winch with synthetic rope. Stock wheels and tires. 450km's. Paid $6900, then bought her new 26x12x12 & 26x10x12 mudlite's. So out dooor roughly $7350 CDN. Quad in mint shape though. The new yamaha's are alot more money than when i bought my 06 grizz 660 few years ago.
 
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Old 07-24-2009, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Grizzybear
just bought the girlfriend a 07 kodiak from dealership that was brought in for consignment. SE model, all stock, 2500lbs warn winch with synthetic rope. Stock wheels and tires. 450km's. Paid $6900, then bought her new 26x12x12 & 26x10x12 mudlite's. So out dooor roughly $7350 CDN. Quad in mint shape though. The new yamaha's are alot more money than when i bought my 06 grizz 660 few years ago.
Thats expensive..I paid $5400 for a brand new kodiak 450 in 07, with 0 miles and a warn winch. Was just at my local yamaha dealer the other day and prices were $1500 below MSRP. 09 Grizzly 700 4x4 camo, power steering, efi, $8459 brand new. They even have that fancy red one for under $9000.
 
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Old 07-24-2009, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Kodiak450_06
Thats expensive..I paid $5400 for a brand new kodiak 450 in 07, with 0 miles and a warn winch. Was just at my local yamaha dealer the other day and prices were $1500 below MSRP. 09 Grizzly 700 4x4 camo, power steering, efi, $8459 brand new. They even have that fancy red one for under $9000.
You must be in the states? Will not find that price near here.
 
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Old 07-24-2009, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Grizzybear
You must be in the states? Will not find that price near here.

Correct. Flemington yamaha in NJ has the best deals I've seen out of all the places I've been too, and/or read about. I know alot of people who've bought from them and they always sell below MSRP, especially left over models.
 
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