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Posted by: jaybeecon55
Those prices look to be about $800 under MSRP across the board.
Jaybee
Posted by: Coyotechaser
I would believe that he's clearing them out because the new 400's are coming. People buy street bikes and quads in warm weather. The 350 4x4 retails at about $5200. Six hundred under retail sounds good but watch out for the add on cost. Like $80. or more for paper work, high transfer fee's,
and whatever else they can think up.
Posted by: mehaffydr
Check lakehillmotors.com They have the rancher ES for4250.00 Total out the door. Iwould highly recomenbd them I just drove from St.Louis to buy my Grizzly
Posted by: JimNachos
Local dealer said he needs to move out some ranchers to make room for street bikes for the warm weather.
The prices he was saying was like $4600 for a 4x4, and add $200 for ES model, and like $3600 for 4x2.
Do these prices sound decent?
Posted by: fadman
Just talked to Honda dealer myself looking at my first atv. My dealer (here in small town Iowa) quoted me a price on the 2003 Rancher ES of $4690. That was his rock bottom price including all rebates but not taxes- yadda, yadda, yadda.
He also said he doesn't think the new Rancher 400 AT will phase out the 350 ES but may cheapen it up alittle in the future.
Me, I'm waiting for a test drive on the 400 AT. Dealer said they will be $5500 to $5800.
Posted by: Aguywhocanneverbuyagoodquad
Now if I were you would get the 2x4(or 4x2 whatever) its about $900 cheaper than the new Rancher we got, if its new then go for it man.