What You Need to Know About the Cost of Side by Side ATVs

Are you looking for a new side by side ATV? Then you’re probably wondering how much this type of vehicle typically costs. The cost of a side by side ATV varies depending on the model, features, and accessories that you choose. Let’s take a look at what goes into the cost of a side by side ATV and how much you can expect to pay.

The Prices


The base price is the starting point when considering how much your new ATV will cost. This includes the basic components necessary to operate it, such as an engine*, suspension, and drive system. Depending on the manufacturer and model, the base price can range from around $8,000 to over $15,000.

*If you are interested in how much CC (engine size) the Side by Side may have, check out this article we wrote:

How Much CC You Will Find In a Side by Side ATV

Accessories
Once you have selected your vehicle’s base model, you may want to add additional features or accessories. These can include items such as windshields, covers for storage compartments, upgraded tires and wheels, sound systems and lights. Adding these items can increase your vehicle’s value significantly; however, they can also greatly increase its cost.

Insurance and Maintenance Costs
You should also consider insurance costs when budgeting for your new side by side ATV. Insurance rates are based on several factors such as age, driving record, and type of vehicle being insured. It is important to remember that all vehicles require regular maintenance in order to keep them running safely and efficiently; this includes cleaning filters regularly or replacing fluids every few months. You should factor in these recurring costs when deciding if an ATV is right for you.

If you are interested in how much fuel may cost, check out this article we wrote:

The Fuel Efficiency of a Side by Side ATV


In conclusion, there is no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to determining how much a side by side ATV will cost you—it depends on numerous factors such as model selection, additional features or accessories added on top of the base vehicle price tag, insurance premiums required to operate it legally on public roads (if applicable), and ongoing maintenance costs associated with owning an off-road vehicle like this one. All of these things must be taken into account in order for you to make an educated decision about whether or not purchasing a side by side ATV is within your budget. Good luck!

Owen McLeod

I'm Owen, a lifelong ATV enthusiast who turned my passion into a platform to share knowledge and tips about all things ATVs, from gear and engines to racing and trail riding.

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