
How Much is a Snowmobile?
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Snowmobiles
A snowmobile is a versatile vehicle that can be used for work, play and travel. They are awesome for hauling large items, getting up a steep incline, or just a day out enjoying the snowy trails and powder. As snowmobiles are more specific to cold, mountainous towns, purchasing a snowmobile might seem out of reach, but that couldn’t be further from the truth! Snowmobile dealers are abundant and so excited to help you find your next vehicle.
In this article, we will cover some of the current MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) for popular snowmobile models as well as the pricing for some used models. This article specifically covers snowmobile pricing, but if you are interested in learning more about snowmobiles and everything you need to know before purchase one, go check out of Ultimate Guide to Buying a snowmobile to learn about the top manufacturers, models, insurance, types and more.
How Much Does a Snowmobile Cost?
A snowmobile can cost anywhere from $2K to $20K+. Based on proprietary data from GoRollick, the average MSRP of a new snowmobile is $11,500. A new snowmobile can start out as low as the $2K range if you are looking at an entry-level base model. However, the more sophisticated, powerful crossover, touring and performance models can reach the $10K-$15K range. A used snowmobile can start as low as about $1,500, depending on the type, usage and year. Based on proprietary data from GoRollick, the average listing price of a used snowmobile is $6,500. The majority of used snowmobiles sell for somewhere between $4K and $10K. Of course, there are still available used models that can cost as much as $20K+.
There are 7 types of snowmobiles you can currently purchase: Entry-Level, Performance, Touring, Trail, Mountain, Utility, and Crossover. As the names suggest, each type of snowmobile specializes in a different type of terrain, style of riding, or utilitarian need.
New Snowmobile Pricing
Entry-Level
- Yamaha 2019 SRX 120R — $2,899
- Polaris 2020 Indy 120 — $2,999
- Arctic Cat 2020 ZR 200 — $4,345
- Ski-Doo 2019 MXZ — $8,499
Performance
- Polaris 2020 INDY CX 137 — $12,099
- Ski-Doo 2019 Renegade Sport — $8,799
Touring
- Yamaha 2019 Transporter 600 — $12,399
- Polaris 2020 Switchback PRO-S — $12,099
- Arctic Cat 2020 Lynx LT — $6,699
- Ski-Doo 2019 Backcountry — $11,999
Trail
- Yamaha 2019 Sidewinder SRX LE — $17,999
- Polaris 2020 RUSH PRO-S — $11,699
- Arctic Cat 2020 ZR 6000 R XC — $13,295
- Ski-Doo 2919 Renegade Sport Rev Gen 4 — $9,549
Mountain
- Yamaha 2019 Sidewinder M-TX LE 162 — $17,299
- Polaris 2020 PRO-RMK 163 — $13,599
- Arctic Cat 2020 M8000 Alpha One — $14,699
- Ski-Doo 2019 Summit Sport — $8,699
Utility
- Yamaha 2019 VK540 — $9.499
- Polaris 2020 Voyageur 144 — $8,199
- Arctic Cat 2020 Bearcat — $14,599
- Ski-Doo 2019 Expedition Sport — $8,799
Crossover
- Yamaha 2019 Sidewomder X-TX SE 146 — $16,399
- Polaris 2020 TITAN SP 155 — $13,299
- Arctic Cat 2020 Riot — $12,595
- Ski-Doo 2019 Renegade Enduro — $12,999
Used Snowmobile Pricing
- 2014 SRX 120 — $2,295
- 2016 RS Vector X-TX — $6,300
- 2018 Sidewinder R-TX LE — $11,499
- 2015 800 Switchback Pro X — $6,995
- 2017 600 Indy SP ES — $6,295
- 2018 800 Rush XCR — $7,499
- 2017 Pantera 7000 XT Limited — $8,850
- 2018 M 8000 Sno Pro 153 — $7,499
- 2018 Bearcat 7000 XT — $8,999
- 2016 Renegade XRS — $9,995
- 2017 MXZ Sport 600 — $5,999
- 2018 Renegade Backcountry 850 E-TEC — $10,599
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Conclusion
Snowmobile pricing is fairly consistent between the unique types of snowmobiles available. If you are looking for an entry-level snowmobile, you can expect to pay anywhere from $2K to $7K, whereas if you are looking for a Mountain snowmobile, you can expect to pay between $10K and $17.5K.
The prices mentioned above for new snowmobiles are the MSRP (manufacturer suggested retail price). It is always smart to look for dealer and manufacturer-sponsored incentives. We have a list of manufacturer incentives that we update monthly so you can always make sure you get the best deal possible. When you are in a dealership, ask if any models have discounts available as well.
GoRollick Buying Experience
When you’re ready to find your perfect snowmobile, be sure to check us out at gorollick.com.You can:
- See nationwide inventory, specs, and incentive information
- Get an upfront, transparent price on your desired vehicle
- Receive special offers on both the vehicle, as well as additional accessories
- Shop at one of our Certified Dealers who are committed to providing an exceptional buying experience