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Will an ATV Repair Set You Back? Should You Buy New?


Whether you’re not sure if you should repair your ATV or you should purchase a new one, this article will help you figure out which is the most cost-effective decision. ATV repair can be expensive, especially if the issue isn’t minor. On the other hand, buying a new one can also cost a fortune depending on how high-end you’re wanting to go. Whether to buy or repair your new or used ATV comes down to how much you’ve invested in it. If you’re willing to invest some more money into it, then you might as well try fixing it up again. If you’re just looking for something inexpensive and quick, then consider purchasing a new one instead. Reading through this article will help guide your decision.

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Repairs on a used off-road vehicle can be expensive.

On the other hand, you can find some great deals on used ATVs. You just need to make sure that they are in good condition and that they run as well as they look. Because of that, even if you find a great deal on one, it may still be a good idea to buy a brand new one instead. You’ll get the same riding experience but with better quality and performance.

Don’t rush into buying or repairing an ATV until you weigh out your options carefully. If you’re a novice rider, then purchasing a new one would be best since it should last for many years down the road.


For the rest of us, we can often get a good deal on a used one in good condition and with relatively few issues. Depending on the equipment, we may be able to fix the issues ourselves or we can take it to a professional. The price of ATV repair should not be your only concern when you’re trying to decide between buying or repairing your ATV. Instead, you need to consider other things as well such as repair time, safety concerns, and even resale value. If you’re looking for used ATVs, then finding one in good condition isn’t always easy. Either way, you must weigh out all of your options before making any decisions. If you take your ATV to a professional, however, expect to spend $80-100/hour on labor fees alone. If you have an ATV that needs a complete overhaul, however, expect to pay $400-$600 an hour for labor fees alone.

Minor repairs on used ATVs may cost around $50-150. Depending on the item being repaired, minor repairs can be relatively simple or very complex and time-consuming. Minor repair items include things like cleaning out the oil filter and replacing broken parts such as a fan belt or brake pads.

Minor repairs generally take about 30-45 minutes for a professional to perform. (However, it can take much longer if the mechanic is not very experienced at what he/she is doing.)


Major repairs are more involved than minor repairs and will be more extensive to complete. Major repairs will also vary in cost depending on what exactly is broken. Some major repairs may include things such as a cracked engine case or a bent frame. Depending on how complex the repair is, you can expect to spend anywhere from $100-500 for major repairs alone. If the repair costs exceed $800-$1000, it may be more economical to just buy a new ATV instead.

Here’s where the big bucks can come into play: if your ATV was damaged in an accident, then that’s when you’ll be paying up! It will depend on what parts were damaged and how extensive the damage was of course, but it is guaranteed to be expensive no matter what. Some ATV repair companies will charge you almost $2,000 for a basic ATV repair. That’s a lot of money in anyone’s book.

Many people choose to buy used ATVs based on how good of shape the machine is in. If a used ATV looks and rides like new, then it probably won’t need that much work. Some wear and tear can be from things such as inclement weather, hard use, or even accidents. You may want to inspect the wear and tear before buying an ATV that looks like it’s been run over by a truckload of elephants.

Tires are the most expensive part of an ATV and are subject to wear over time.

It is easy to overlook small problems when buying used ATVs due to their low price point. Some used ATVs will have been in accidents or they will simply have wear and tear issues. It is always a good idea to get an ATV repair estimate before buying one so you know how much the repairs will cost.

Some wear and tear on used ATVs can be fixed by anyone. If you are handy around the house, you can oftentimes fix minor things like flat tires yourself.

Bhavna Sarma

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