If you’re shopping for a powersports side-by-side (SxS), one of the first questions you’ll ask is simple: how much does it cost? The answer depends on several factors—brand, engine size, features, and whether you’re buying new or used.

This guide will break down average prices, key factors that affect cost, and what additional expenses to consider so you can budget with confidence.

Average Price of a Side-by-Side

Side-by-sides come in a wide range of prices depending on the type and purpose.

  • Entry-Level Models: $8,000–$12,000
     Perfect for first-time buyers or light-duty use. Typically 2-seaters with smaller engines.

  • Mid-Range Recreation & Utility Models: $13,000–$18,000
     These balance work and play, with larger engines, better suspension, and more comfort features.

  • High-Performance & Specialized Models: $20,000+
     Sport-focused machines built for dunes, mud, and racing. Many offer 4-seater options, turbocharged engines, and advanced suspension systems.

For example:

  • Polaris Ranger utility SxS may start around $12,000.

  • Can-Am Maverick X3 or Yamaha YXZ1000R can easily reach $25,000+.

Factors Affecting Side-by-Side Prices

Several elements determine how much you’ll pay for your side-by-side:

Brand

Polaris, Can-AmYamaha, and Honda all have different pricing tiers. Premium brands with advanced tech usually cost more.

Engine Size & Horsepower

Larger engines and higher horsepower equal higher prices. Utility models may have smaller engines, while performance models push 100+ HP.

Seating Capacity

2-seater models are more affordable. 4-seaters (also called “crew” models) can add $2,000–$5,000 more to the sticker price.

Utility vs. Sport Design

  • Utility models (like the Honda Pioneer) focus on work, hauling, and towing.

  • Sport models (like the Polaris RZR) emphasize speed, handling, and suspension travel.

Features & Technology

  • Roofs, windshields, and cargo racks add cost.

  • Advanced suspension, navigation screens, sound systems, and winches push models into premium pricing.

Additional Costs to Consider

When budgeting for a side-by-side, don’t forget these extras:

  • Accessories & Upgrades: Roofs, plows, storage, or light bars can add hundreds to thousands.

  • Maintenance & Service: Oil changes, belt replacements, and tires are ongoing costs.

  • Insurance & Registration: Required in some states, with rates depending on use and coverage.

  • Protective Gear: Helmets, gloves, and riding apparel for safety and comfort.

Financing a Side-by-Side

Many buyers choose financing to make ownership more affordable.

  • Loan Terms: Usually 36–72 months.

  • Monthly Payments: Expect payments in the $150–$400 range depending on loan amount and term.

  • Dealer Promotions: Manufacturers like Yamaha, Can-Am, and Polaris often run seasonal financing offers (low APR, deferred payments).

Tip: Ask about special incentives or bundle deals when purchasing accessories or extended warranties.

Final Thoughts

So, how much does a side-by-side cost?

  • Entry-level models: $8,000–$12,000

  • Mid-range recreation/utility: $13,000–$18,000

  • High-performance/sport: $20,000–$30,000+

Your exact price depends on brand, features, and whether you’re buying new or used.

Ready to Find Your Side-by-Side?

At Broward Motorsports Treasure Coast, we carry a wide selection of Polaris, Can-Am, Yamaha, and Honda side-by-sides at all price ranges. Whether you’re looking for an affordable utility model or a high-performance machine, our team can help you find the perfect fit—and the right financing to match your budget.

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