Price on new leftover 09 Grizzly 450?
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It is not a bad deal but I would not call it great either. If you wait a little longer the price should go down with all the 2010 coming into stock but then you take the chance in the 09 being bought by someone else. I would call around and see if you could find anyone still has some 08's sitting around. I know the dealer here in Michigan still had some and was knocking off almost 2K to get them out of their inventory.
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I'd tell them you'll pay them the $5900, let them eat the Prep - tell them there is another Stealership that has it for $5800 plus tax, but you want to buy from Them as they are closer to your house etc... just talk a little BS and you will get your price!
Also do you NEED the Camo? or just want it ? hehe I am sure a non camo would be cheaper
When I got my 2007 I paid $5700 OTD plus I got 25% off on all accesories I bought that day..
Good Luck! Nice machine! I love mine!
-CS-
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grizzly
Well.......after shopping more, I found a new 09 450 in camo for $5750 total, plus tax, and a new 09 in hunter green for $5250 total, plus tax.
Actually though, I may pass on both of them, and grab an 07 in camo with 170 miles on it, with an electric winch, for $4,000 that I found.
All 3 quads are a 2 hour drive.
Gunna decide tomorrow.
I don't "NEED" camo, but really like the look & especially "durability" of camo plastic.
Actually though, I may pass on both of them, and grab an 07 in camo with 170 miles on it, with an electric winch, for $4,000 that I found.
All 3 quads are a 2 hour drive.
Gunna decide tomorrow.
I don't "NEED" camo, but really like the look & especially "durability" of camo plastic.
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grizzly
just got back from a 6 hr round trip ride to pick up the 07 Grizzly 450 camo I mentioned. It has 170 miles, and it looks so new, you can put it on a showroom floor and sell it as new!!!
Got it from a private owner.
Came with a Warn winch, heated grips, and a nice rear rack extension that raise the sides (must be Yamaha factory option because it matches the powder coated racks!)
Took it out for a little ride just now, and it's SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!
Might be looking
for another one soon, for my son (selling his Polaris TrailBoss 330)
Jeff
2007 Yamaha Grizzly 450
2008 Polaris TrailBoss 330
2000 Honda Rancher 350
2007 Champion 183/Yamaha 150 (#1 hobby....bass fishing!!! quading comes 2nd!)
1998 Grumman 1752B/Johnson 9.9
Got it from a private owner.
Came with a Warn winch, heated grips, and a nice rear rack extension that raise the sides (must be Yamaha factory option because it matches the powder coated racks!)
Took it out for a little ride just now, and it's SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!
Might be looking
for another one soon, for my son (selling his Polaris TrailBoss 330)
Jeff
2007 Yamaha Grizzly 450
2008 Polaris TrailBoss 330
2000 Honda Rancher 350
2007 Champion 183/Yamaha 150 (#1 hobby....bass fishing!!! quading comes 2nd!)
1998 Grumman 1752B/Johnson 9.9
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Nice! I love my 07 Grizz 450 - small nimble quad - very capable of hanging with the Big Bores in the rough stuff! Yes, that rear rack extension is a Yamaha Factory acccesory. I have it and like it, it saved me once as I tried to climb up something a little too steep and the bike ended up standing up on the back... It never flipped completely over
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