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How much is a 2005 Honda four wheeler?

Prices for a 2005 Honda ATV vary by model and condition; commonly you can expect roughly $1,500 to $4,000 depending on whether it's a sport-focused 450cc machine or a utility 500cc model, plus the bike's maintenance history.


This article breaks down typical asking prices by model category, outlines the main factors that influence value, and offers tips on how to verify and negotiate a fair price when shopping for a 2005 Honda four-wheeler today. It also provides trusted sources to check current listings and price guides.


2005 Honda ATV lineup at a glance


The 2005 model year featured sport-oriented ATVs in the 450cc class and utility ATVs in the 500cc class, along with various trims. While exact model names can vary by market, the price trends in today’s used market follow these general categories: sport/450-class machines tend to command higher prices due to performance appeal, while utility/500cc machines are typically more affordable but still hold substantial resale value when well maintained.


Price ranges by category


Below are typical current market ranges by category for well-maintained examples. Note that region, condition, and hours can shift these figures.



  • Sport/450-class ATVs: approximately $2,000–$4,000

  • Utility/500cc-class ATVs: approximately $1,500–$3,000


The categories shown here reflect the primary value drivers for a 2005 Honda ATV in today’s market: sport models usually bring a premium due to performance and enthusiast demand, while utility models offer solid value for work or trail use when in good shape.


Key factors that influence price


Several elements determine how much a 2005 Honda ATV will sell for in today’s market. Buyers should assess these factors to estimate value more accurately and to negotiate.



  • Overall mechanical condition (engine, transmission, electrics)

  • Hours of use and engine wear (if applicable) versus miles

  • Cosmetic condition (plastics, seat, tires, and overall appearance)

  • Maintenance history ( fluids, timing/drive components, brake work)

  • Originality versus modifications (stock vs. aftermarket parts)

  • Title status and any liens or prior damage history

  • Region and seasonality (demand can be higher in spring/summer and in rural areas)


Understanding these factors helps buyers avoid overpaying for a machine with high hours or poor maintenance, and can justify a lower price for a well-kept unit.


How to verify value and negotiate


Use these steps to verify current value and negotiate a fair price on a 2005 Honda ATV.



  1. Check the listing details: model designation, year, variant, hours/mileage, maintenance records, and known issues.

  2. Compare with trusted price guides and recent local listings to establish a market range.

  3. Inspect in person or have a qualified mechanic assess engine health, compression, suspension, brakes, and electricals.

  4. Check the VIN and title status; verify there are no liens or plate/frame discrepancies.

  5. Take a careful test ride, focusing on clutch (where applicable), throttle response, steering, and braking performance.

  6. Negotiate based on findings, starting below the asking price and allowing room for a fair deal.


By combining a thorough inspection with market comparisons, you can determine a fair price and negotiate confidently.


Where to check current prices and listings


To see what 2005 Honda ATVs are currently selling for in your area, consult a mix of national guides and local listings. Prices vary by region and condition, so cross-check multiple sources.



  • Cycle Trader and ATV Trader (national classifieds with dealer and private-sale listings)

  • Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist (local listings with quick price checks)

  • eBay Motors (auctions and fixed-price listings)

  • NADA Guides and Kelley Blue Book (price guides for used ATVs)

  • Local Honda dealers’ used inventory (for reference values and available inspection options)


Reviewing several reputable sources helps establish a realistic range and supports confident negotiations.


Summary


The price of a 2005 Honda ATV today depends on model type, condition, and maintenance history. Expect roughly $1,500–$3,000 for a solid utility 500cc model and about $2,000–$4,000 for a sport/450-class machine, with well-maintained or lightly used examples at the higher end of those ranges. Always verify mechanical condition, review maintenance records, and compare multiple listings and price guides to arrive at a fair deal. For the most accurate, up-to-date pricing, check current listings and price guides in your region.

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