How to Determine Value of my 1000-5

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Highcountry356

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I have a 2020 Pioneer 1000-5 Deluxe Camo version that I am looking to sell. It only has 1000 miles on it and $4500 in aftermarket add-ons / upgrades. What is the best way to determine a fair asking price? Thank you.
 
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Kbb for machine value -

in general add ons IMO are looked at this way - especially if it’s OEM Honda stuff - good quality but jeez the cost is so inflated.

-a buyer is willing to pay you what u have into it

-in general - add ons are worth about 10%

Consider where newer used machines where the cost for a used machine like yours may be higher than a new machine off the floor

If you are looking to get 90% of your bolt ons back - just limits the number of buyers willing to pay for that stuff - there’s an ass for every seat
 
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For a local area estimate -
Look at used machine costs in your area, as well as local UTV/ ATV, Auto Trader, Craigslist, Facebook and other local online powersports sites.
Unlikely you'll recoup 100% of your add ons, but they'll make your sale more attractive.
I don't use NADA or KBB, they reflect the depreciation hit. No reason to take the hit again, when selling
Don't sell to a dealer.
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Highcountry356

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Kbb for machine value -

in general add ons IMO are looked at this way - especially if it’s OEM Honda stuff - good quality but jeez the cost is so inflated.

-a buyer is willing to pay you what u have into it

-in general - add ons are worth about 10%

Consider where newer used machines where the cost for a used machine like yours may be higher than a new machine off the floor

If you are looking to get 90% of your bolt ons back - just limits the number of buyers willing to pay for that stuff - there’s an ass for every sea
Did KBB do away with "Private Party" value?