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I've been looking to get a UTV to help out around on some land I recently bought and the Renegade looks to be like what I would need.

I don't want to buy a UTV new as the used market is brutal for the most part on all brands. I was looking at Rangers and Rhinos, but I really like the manual transmission and mechanical lockers of the Joyners. I've read most of the interesting topics on the forum and I'm aware of the differential issues and the tenuous situation Joyner USA is in.

With that said, someone has a 2009 (late model with mechanical 4x4) for sale in town with only 100 miles on it. He'll take $8,000. He bought it from No Limit and picked it up in Dallas (I'm in Houston). It's pretty much in "as-new" condition. The gentleman selling it is a police officer that bought it to cruse off-duty security gigs, but he's lost both the security gig and his cop job.

So is that a reasonable price or am I just setting my self up to loose over half if I need to sell in a year for what ever reason?

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Thanks for the link.

I'm thinking you're probably right. It's in great shape, but with the differential worry and the fear of Joyner never really making it back to the US scene, I'm not sure I can get there. It's too bad really as the Joyner design philosophy is better than that of the "big boys".

Magnus444, You can go here it will tell you retail value and trade-in value it sounds a little high to me. http://www.kbb.com/motorcycle/

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I've been looking to get a UTV to help out around on some land I recently bought and the Renegade looks to be like what I would need.

I don't want to buy a UTV new as the used market is brutal for the most part on all brands. I was looking at Rangers and Rhinos, but I really like the manual transmission and mechanical lockers of the Joyners. I've read most of the interesting topics on the forum and I'm aware of the differential issues and the tenuous situation Joyner USA is in.

With that said, someone has a 2009 (late model with mechanical 4x4) for sale in town with only 100 miles on it. He'll take $8,000. He bought it from No Limit and picked it up in Dallas (I'm in Houston). It's pretty much in "as-new" condition. The gentleman selling it is a police officer that bought it to cruse off-duty security gigs, but he's lost both the security gig and his cop job.

So is that a reasonable price or am I just setting my self up to loose over half if I need to sell in a year for what ever reason?

Silverbullet

I have Renegade and like it a lot.The 09 is a good year to buy.Renegade is a good utv.Vary few problums with them i have been a Joyner dealer for 7 years i would pull of hose off intake by the throttle body and get a flash light and see if it has any dirt in it.Thear air filter was junk and did not seal at all.If ok then its a little high priced but if nice like new than should be ok to buy.Change air filter as soon as possible move it up to the roof out of dirt.

Good Luck

Rick

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