Secondhand quad prices

Landrover

Member
Why oh why are secondhand quads so expensive! Looking around for one at the moment and even for a rough one it's £3k ! Madness !
 

fergie35

Member
Location
Oxfordshire
Currently most quads are on huge lead times. Can-Am for instance is no new orders now until he next model year is released in the autumn, so by the time they come through we'll be in winter again. Ifor from what I have been told are on Next year delivery. Manitou and JCB are pushing into 2022 now. It's crazy out there!
 
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exmoor dave

Member
Location
exmoor, uk
Out of interest..... what sort of value would folk put on a 2020 (10mths of warranty left) honda 250es,
Only done 40hrs, immaculate condition.
Upgraded fat rear tyres?

Bought as wifes bike/ back up bike but now surplus to requirements


Dealer has offered £2800 (+vat)..... which I think is some horrendous depreciation 🤔
 

Classichay

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Arable Farmer
Location
The moon
Out of interest..... what sort of value would folk put on a 2020 (10mths of warranty left) honda 250es,
Only done 40hrs, immaculate condition.
Upgraded fat rear tyres?

Bought as wifes bike/ back up bike but now surplus to requirements


Dealer has offered £2800 (+vat)..... which I think is some horrendous depreciation 🤔
He’s offered trade money, I assume the bike was nearer the 7 mark?
 

Sid

Member
Livestock Farmer
Out of interest..... what sort of value would folk put on a 2020 (10mths of warranty left) honda 250es,
Only done 40hrs, immaculate condition.
Upgraded fat rear tyres?

Bought as wifes bike/ back up bike but now surplus to requirements


Dealer has offered £2800 (+vat)..... which I think is some horrendous depreciation 🤔
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