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    Good luck buying a new Hondsa Foreman 500 for 8K. They are now 10K when you add taxes and freight. I don't think you can even get a 420 Rancher for under $8800. With only 1800km on it, I wouldn't part with your atv for anything less than $6800 if it's in good shape.7k for sure if it has a good winch, windshield, two-up seat storage.

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    Correction - a 2021 Foreman ES is 10K now before taxes and freight. That's the basic model, without power steering. Add a winch and windshield to it and you're into 13K for a new one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenelon View Post
    Good luck buying a new Hondsa Foreman 500 for 8K. They are now 10K when you add taxes and freight. I don't think you can even get a 420 Rancher for under $8800. With only 1800km on it, I wouldn't part with your atv for anything less than $6800 if it's in good shape.7k for sure if it has a good winch, windshield, two-up seat storage.
    MSRP in 2011 was $7900.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowbanksArcher View Post
    Seems like even if it were a beat up mud machine it would be $7k+ right now. It's nuts. I'm starting to wonder if I should be selling my 16 year old Suzuki and buy a brand new one for only a few thousand more. The price of new machines doesn't seem to have increased like the used market has.
    Me and my dad are literally thinking the same LOL what Suzuki you have? We have a edigar 400cc 2013 got it for cheap in Ottawa towed it back down here fixed her up and she works fine now.


    I for 1 do not understand the peices at all LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenelon View Post
    Correction - a 2021 Foreman ES is 10K now before taxes and freight. That's the basic model, without power steering. Add a winch and windshield to it and you're into 13K for a new one!
    But a basic 5spd Foreman 520, for the farm. $8599. Not terrible for a brand new bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowjob View Post
    Me and my dad are literally thinking the same LOL what Suzuki you have? We have a edigar 400cc 2013 got it for cheap in Ottawa towed it back down here fixed her up and she works fine now.
    I for 1 do not understand the peices at all LOL
    Mine's an 05 700efi. Bought it 9 years ago for $4300. The used market value for Suzuki's definitely isn't as high as Honda/Yamaha, but still pretty inflated right now
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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    MSRP in 2011 was $7900.00

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    The 2011 price paid is a pretty moot point. When a new one is 13K, you'll get your 7K for an older machine that only has 1800km on it.

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    I'm possibly looking at the Honda Rancher they start at 8200 and go on sale for around 7800 and the Kodiak starts at 10K, the specs seem pretty good for the money compare to the Yamaha Kodiak. Both have the same size engine 420CC, quality seems the same looking them over. All the same features and about 1800 cheaper.

    Rancher 8200 full Price + Tax = 9266
    Kodiak 10,000 full price + tax = 11300

    Over 2000 cheaper for the Rancher
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I'm possibly looking at the Honda Rancher they start at 8200 and go on sale for around 7800 and the Kodiak starts at 10K, the specs seem pretty good for the money compare to the Yamaha Kodiak. Both have the same size engine 420CC, quality seems the same looking them over. All the same features and about 1800 cheaper.

    Rancher 8200 full Price + Tax = 9266
    Kodiak 10,000 full price + tax = 11300

    Over 2000 cheaper for the Rancher
    You might be looking at the Kodiak 700's price which is $9899? The Kodiak 450 is $7899 msrp
    https://www.kijiji.ca/v-atv/kitchene...8592?undefined
    https://www.yamaha-motor.ca/en/off-r...0/2021-YF45KMG
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    Not taking anything away from the Honda, they are good machines. But the Yamaha will have a fully automatic transmission, 2" more ground clearance and independent rear suspension. The ranchers come pretty plain. All depends on how you plan to use it and if you'll be happy with it once you buy it.

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