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And thats lower end in some cases. I know dudes that likely have $30k tied up in one of those street legal side by sides.
A new Can-Am Side by side runs $29,000 for the 4 seater with factory options on the showroom floor.
I’ve seen some with turbos and upgraded suspension along with other engine mods run the price of a new F-250 Lariat, producing well over 300 hp at Little Sahara State Park.

They are awesome in Colorado on the mountain trails.

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We bought a used Arctic Cat 4X4 from an older gentleman that used it to ride around his pasture. It’s a 2005 with 150 miles on the odometer when bought in 2019.
With the dump bed on the rear, it’s invaluable at the farm to carry gear and tools. The winch on front has loaded many deer and elk.

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My favorite ATV is from 1985. It’s like riding a sports car when compared to the 4 wheeler. It’s just flat out fun to ride.
Put in lots of food plots with it in areas tractors can’t get into. Put a ton of work into it, restoring it to near factory new condition from what was basically a total wreck.
I’ve owned and rode three wheelers since 1982.



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I’m pretty sure that a Northstar package Ranger with cab and air costs around $30k, and it’s NOT street legal.

For perspective, I paid $34k out the door when I bought my new 2011 F250 4 door FX4.
I paid $32k for my 2014 F-150 King Ranch in 2019. I still drive it today and I wrote a check for it.
May be the last truck I buy,
 

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I paid $32k for my 2014 F-150 King Ranch in 2019. I still drive it today and I wrote a check for it.
May be the last truck I buy,
The 2011 F250 is my favorite truck I’ve ever had, and I’m still driving it with 212k on it. I call it my Oklahoma truck, because at least 75% of the miles are back and forth to my place. At this point, it’s not worth a whole lot except to me, so I’m going to see just how many miles it can go.
 

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I get spending close to 10k on one. They’re pretty useful for work, but man the fun mobiles are crazy. I’d much sooner but an old Jeep for that money and fix it up. You could completely remodel an old jeep with solid axles and have a much more functional ride.

But I see more and more loans on those which is crazy to me. $600 a month on something for fun is crazy.

The funniest part is one of my more out of shape buddies was complaining about the price of a gym while we sitting next to his $500 a month 4 seater can am. 😂 priorities I guess.
 

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