

This is not only unfortunate for the original owner, but also for the unsuspecting purchaser as well. They aren’t like cars that are always out in the open with police looking for them and they can easily be thrown in the back of a truck or a trailer and hauled away. The unfortunate reality is that ATVs are fairly easy to steal. Why You Need to Worry about a Used ATV being Stolen While you can’t remove all risk of a used ATV being stolen, there are some key steps you can take to make sure you appreciate the risk, investigate effectively and prepare for the worst. The safest way to ensure you aren’t buying a stolen ATV is to buy from a respected dealer, but that is not always an option and it also isn’t going to help much on your quest to save significant money. However, unlike buying a used car, you really have to be concerned when buying a used ATV that you may be purchasing stolen property. Like buying a used car, you have no idea how well the ATV has been cared for and if there are any mechanical problems. I am not about to drop $40,000 on ATVs so everyone in my family can ride, but buying a used ATV can be a very scary undertaking. This is especially true when four wheeling is a family activity and you need four or five machines to keep everyone happy. You can usually save some money by purchasing a used ATV rather than a new one.
