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Posted by: Sportsman500
$5800 for the Auto
Im not sure on the manual shift.
Posted by: Sportsman500
I also noticed some dealers advertising the following.
$5999 (All 2000 models)
SP500
Kodiak 400 4x4
Bombardier Traxter
Bombardier DS650
$4999 (At the same dealer)
Wolverine 4x4
Big Bear 4x4
Rancher 4x4
Expedition 4x4
Explorer 400 4x4
Another dealer advertising 2000 SP500 for $5799 with a free winch or a Explorer 400 4x4 for $4899 with a free gun case.
Posted by: Sportsman500
Foreman, as far as I know the 2000 CAT Auto is nearly the same as the 2001 with the exception of.
Graphics
Reverse Over-ride switch
wheel colors
The 2000 has all the other goodies that you mentioned. I looked very hard at getting a CAT Auto before I bought my 3rd Sportsman 500.
Regarding the deer hunt, I just returned today from the rifle hunt. I also seen alot of little bucks but nothing worth shooting. I did see a couple of 30+ inch 4x4's that people had taken, I think there will be alot of good big deer for next season..since I think most people got little ones. I guess Ill get to see in another couple of weeks when they start in the rut what we missed out on. Do you ride a Foreman now ?
I just sold my 450ES to buy my newest Sportsman 500. Of all places I bought it at Duff Shelly in American Fork.
When I was looking for Cats the dealer in Nephi seemed very willing to deal. Let me know what kind of deal you get. Have you checked with Zeemans in Spanish Fork ? They didnt seem to want to deal much.
Posted by: Andy Bassham
Manual is around $5800. Automatic is about $200 more. Sometimes they are a bit lower, depending on sales probably.
Posted by: Foreman4x4
I stopped at the local dealer here in Utah a few days ago and the asking price for a 500 manual LE Hunter edition was $6100.00 ( 500 manual shift, Warn 2000 installed, camo cover, rear rack bag, Kolpin gun boot. ) The 500 Auto decked out the same way was $6400.00. A stock, manual shift 500 is $5700.00 and the stock auto is $5900.00. Sure seems like a lot of machine and accessories for the money compared to other brands ( $6900.00 for a Rubicon or Sportsman 500. ) These prices are before taxes and registration. Do you think if I went in with cash in hand that they might knock even more off the asking price?
I've never purchased a brand new ATV before. Do the dealers have a price structure that allows them to dicker like car dealers or is the demand high enough that they usually get the asking price?
One other question I have, that I may have to ask the dealer for clarification is; with the LE hunter edition do they offer the 2 year extended service contract as part of the promotion they have running, where you can get a camo cover or Warn winch or a 2 year extended service contract for $69.00. I'm not sure how they would handle this because the LE Hunter edition already comes with the winch and camo as part of the package. Thanks for any info.
Posted by: Foreman4x4
SPORTSMAN500, I was hunting deer up Salina canyon on the Blackpowder hunt. While there, I heard an advertisement on the radio from the Tack Shak in Richfield. They advertised AC 500 autos at $5650.00, I called them and the price was for 2000 models. The price for a 2001 auto was $5995.00, I didn't think to ask them the price for the 2001 LE hunter edition. If I buy a new machine it's going to be a 2001 LE hunter because of the upgrades and the changes made over the 2000 models. I believe the 2001's have a better 4wd system, switchable 2wd/4wd, larger fuel tank, ect.. Also the LE package seems like a good deal for the money. It includes a winch, gun boot, rack bag and a camo fender cover for $6100.00 manual or $6395.00 auto. The prices you listed above are probably from Steadmans in Tooele, right? At this point in time I'm only interested in Arctic Cat but I appreciate the info.
Bye the way, I saw alot of young bucks but nothing worth shooting. Any word on how the rifle hunters did?
Posted by: Foreman4x4
Did some calling around today and $6100.00 seems to be the best deal for the Arctic Cat 500, manual shift, Hunter LE package. I still have to do a little more convincing to my Wife that I "need" a new machine. A couple of years ago I had an older Polaris ( That was a lemon ) and I talked and talked about how much I "needed" a Honda. My Foreman has been a great machine with zero problems, the biggest drawback to me about the Honda is the Suspension ( Rides worse than a buckboard ) and the lack of swithchable 2wd/4wd and true 4wd. If Honda made a machine with these features it would be the one I'd probably get, but until they do, it looks to me that the 2001 AC's are the next best choice. All of these things are easy for me to understand but kind of difficult for the Wife to understand. Hopefully with a little more convincing, I can sale my Foreman and bring home a brand spanking new Cat. Thanks for your input.
Posted by: BONER
Last time I checked my dealer was trying to get ride of his 2000 model 500's for $5749 and $5849(manual and auto).
Posted by: StitchZR2
The AC 500 Auto is like 5799 or 5899
And the AC 500 man is like 5599
01 Cat 500 Auto
01 Cat 400 4x4
Posted by: bahnerman
I paid 5700 for my 2001 AC manual in August. I bought it at Zeemans. I checked all the dealers in the state with the exception of Tack Shack in Richfield. They were all within several dollars of each other. I had great luck with Zeemans and wouldn't hesitate dealing with them again. Alpine Sports in Lindon seemed to be good to deal with also. I don't know about the LE still having the ability to get the warranty or winch. One thing I was told by several dealers and owners is the covering will cause dirt to get between it and the plastic and cause your plastic to scratch. If you plan to take your cover off you may want to think about purchasing the LE.
Posted by: kstrailz
My local dealer sells the 2001 500 gear for $5795 and the auto for $5995, plus tax, FOB Hesston KS. His phone number is (316)327-5001.
I have my 99 500 4 sale at $5195. It has an on road title (street legal), Warn 2000 lb. winch, ElectriXshift kit, Tamarack wraparound rear box (that is where the turn signals & brake lights are mounted. I am going to move up to a 2001. I will probably go with the auto this time, I really like my wife's but can seldom talk her out of switching. Paying for a bingo game is the only way. If anyone is interested Email me at br549@ourtownusa.net.
Posted by: girthyguy
Atv dealers are setup like car dealers. The prices you gave seem very reasonable. Since the demand is so high for the hondas and polaris's, there dealers alott of times wont dicker in the price. Well atleast thats how it is in my area. once an awhile you find a good dealer but they are few and far between. I myself, am a cat owner. i found I could get a great machine for thousands less then what the polaris or honda dealers wanted for a comparable machine. And I have not regreted my desicion yet. well what ever you choose hope you have fun with it
matty
Posted by: DMR
I recently purchsed an 2001 500 Auto LE.
dealer was asking $6700.00. I was able to dicker
down to $6250.00, they seemed willing to deal on
them beacause hunting season was on already.
The dealer said the LE modles didn't qualify for the specials, because they are excluded by artic cat.