The document discusses the factors to consider when deciding whether to buy or rent a four-wheeler. Buying a new four-wheeler can cost between $7,000-$15,000, but they quickly lose value, while used ones cost $2,000-$5,000. Ownership requires budgeting for ongoing fuel, maintenance, and safety gear costs of over $12,000 total. Renting a four-wheeler is cheaper and simpler, starting at $175 for a 2-hour rental, avoiding these long-term costs and allowing one to try different vehicles and trails. The document recommends renting to see if owning a four-wheeler is suitable before making the significant financial commitment.
2. Deciding on if you should buy or rent a four wheeler depends
on a number of factors, especially the difference between the
cost of ownership vs. the cost of renting.
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3. Purchasing a four-wheeler brand new is nice, but it would lose
its value quickly. Brand new will likely cost you $7k - $15k
depending on the features of the vehicle..
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4. Gas and maintenance are also factors that affect the costs, so
pricing varies. Generally 4-wheelers have about a 5-8 gallon
tank and run around 20 miles per gallon.
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5. By maintenance, we mean upkeep and proactive
conditioning. Changing oil and filters regularly, thorough
cleaning after every ride, occasional replacement of
parts due to accidents, and changing of tires.
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6. Safety gear is a must and choosing to disregard the
precautions can lead to serious injury. Make sure your
budget is in line to pricing because it can be well over
$300 for everything needed.
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7. Since fuel, maintenance, and safety pricing all can vary depending on the
way things are and/or you, we can only estimate that altogether it may
be from above $12-15k. Renting one however, is something to consider..
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8. For adults, cheaper ones tend to be around $6-7,000. Lower
pricing would run the risk for additional work or maintenance.
More expensive ATVs will have ideal parts and safety features, as
well as the likelihood to be more enjoyable.
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9. Their specific and valuable parts can easily become pricy, and these
vehicles are built for all-terrain, meaning that the parts will need to
be quite strong, which also adds to the cost. Being more exclusive to
buy and having high-quality materials will affect pricing as well.
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10. New four wheelers can cost up to 15k but will lose value
over time, whereas used ones will likely be closer to the
2-5k mark and even lower at times.
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11. Buying an ATV itself is worth a pretty penny, with safety gear +
maintenance adding to that price. If riding often isn't your style,
renting one simplifies the price and opens up the opportunity to
try a big variety and explore tons of different trails.
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12. With plenty options, our available support in learning the
ropes and vehicles available for the young ones, renting
is pretty ideal.
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13. You just need to bring yourself; we recommend convenient
attire along with boots that cover your ankles. We'll take care
of the rest.
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14. Our customizations will fit all heart's desires! We have a Can-Am
DS 90 for kids, an Arctic Cat Alterra 300 for beginners 16+, and an
Arctic Cat Alterra 400 for advanced riders.
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15. They're much cheaper to rent, with the cheapest kinds starting at
$175/2-hr rental, and some higher-end ones at $365/2-hr rental. 4 hours
is the limit with double cost. We provide the abundant amount of
safety gear, and you can even add a guided tour.
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16. Safety is our top priority when working with our clients, so
safety gear is on the house. We want your ride to be safe and
fun, without the worry of seeking safety gear when you're
already renting an ATV.
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17. You won't have the worry about gas and maintenance costs and can
decide if you should even buy one. Renting allows ease of access to
trails, and since you return it, you can avoid the worry of how to
transport it to different rails and just start the fun.
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18. Take over 2,600 acres of state park just west of Orlando and
many more locations in exploration of tons of trails, and
pricing is rarely a worry. Your ATV can be taken all around the
state, and most trails are free!
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19. There is an expanse of trails to ride. From public
trails and open riding areas to private trials and
parks, you'll feel at peace that you came.
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20. Book an ATV tour, decide which vehicle you want with
all details provided by our roster of four wheels, and ride
with the experts on tour, for pricing starts at only $150
for the hour.
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21. With new knowledge in hand, you now know that buying one is quite
pricy. Renting one is much more convenient. It's really up to you in
the end to decide which one works for you, but in the meantime, you
can always enjoy an ATV rental and just explore with fun!
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