Should I keep my new ATV?

Brandon1

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Yall remember the ATV I bought a couple of weeks ago.

Well, skip down to this week. I bought my atv to ride with some friends. Well, they bought some as well. I find out that both of them (brothers) are selling theirs b/c they have to buy cars. Now that's all fine and dandy, I understand that, but they should have thought about that before they went and bought one.

Now I am stuck with a $6000 atv that I could either sell, or keep just to ride on my farm. I bought the thing to ride with friends and to go on atv trips, not to ride on my farm. I dont want to sell the thing, but I dont want to have that much money just sitting in the garage for myself.

What would yall do?
 
Trade it for a utility ATV like the Polaris or Yamaha. The one with the bed in the back. Then you can use it on the farm. But I guess you should have thought about it a bit before you went out an got one also. I mean I would have got one for more reasons than to just ride with friends. If its just gonna sit there then sell it.
 
Your going to take a hit, but I'd cut my losses. Sell it if you won't use it for the reason that you bought it.
 
I can fix all of this, I will come up and get it, I will swap you a case of Souveran, but do not tell anyone!:D
 
Mmmmmm, Souveran.

Ha, it would have to be alot of Souveran!
 
I figure I got about $6400 in it, and it listed for $6200. It has about 5hrs on it and looks definatly better than the day I bought it (missin some scratches and swirls). I figure I will start out asking $6000, and see where that gets me.

I hate to sell the thing, but if I am not going to use it for what I bought it for, there is no need to keep making the payments on it.
 
That really sucks that you only had it for a few weeks and you're already taking a hit on it. I'd be pissed!
 
Yeah, I am a little teed off with him. I cant blame him, but he didnt think this through all the way. I did, well except for this part.

Kinda sucks,
 
I would list the ATV at a high price, and if someone bites, then sell it. Otherwise, just enjoy your purchase and convince some of your other friends to buy one too!!!
 
I have thought about that, maybe start it at $6200. It's in a class with the more expensive atvs in the market, and it's the slightly cheaper one.
 
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