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I'm thinking of selling my 2007 Max IV. Too rocky here in Fremont Utah, not enough ground clearance. Just wondering what you guys think it's worth. I have over $12,000 into it. It's Camo with a camo canvas enclosure and windshield. It has a bilge pump, oil press. and water temp gauge, 2500# winch, removable rack on the back, roof, fairly new Max Trax, with the tires for tracks, extra set of tires and wheels, the big 26" ones with excellent tread. I also have a set of 8"X9' pontoons that fold up against the top of the machine, They work very well in the lake to stabilize the machine with 4 or 5 people in the Max IV. Seats are perfect & has side rear view mirrors. Trans oil is new with type F & additive. It shows a little over 300 hours but the key switch has been left on a few times. It has the Kawasaki V-twin 750 engine. 530 chains and sprockets in good shape. Pictures are in the gallery. No holes in tub, floats good. What do you all think I can get out of it?
I would think $6500 would get the machine sold pretty quick. I would not take any lower than that if I were selling it. That may be off but hard to say without pics.
Thanks, I've put a lot into it. It works great (except in the rocks). Maybe if it had a metal skid plate under it she might be better, but then it needs more ground clearance so it wouldn't high center.
Personally, as much as I would like to get it for that price, I strongly suggest that you do not give it away. I would start higher, closer to, but not what you have invested. List it on Craigslist/e-bay and see what attention you get. Only if there is no attention would I begin to lower price, and then only $500 at a time. The machine is still fairly young with a lot of good hours left in it and it has a lot of good options. Take your time....there is a buyer.