The majority of new buyers tend to use the MSRP as a reference point, so when they see that the final cost is $2,000 more than they thought, they’re confused. The MSRP is the starting line not the ending point. If you instead base your budget on the actual out-the-door (OTD) cost, everything else fits into that. Establish Your Vehicle Budget the Right Way Before heading to a dealership, take the time to do some research on what similar class machines actually run. Entry-level UTVs are in a vastly different price category compared to those that are focused on performance,…
How to Budget for Your First Recreational Off-Road Vehicle




