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What is a 1999 Kawasaki Prairie 300 worth?

What is a 1999 Kawasaki Prairie 300 worth?

Kawasaki Prairie 300 Pricing

Year – Trim – Model Number List Price Retail/Trade-In Values
1999 Kawasaki Prairie 300 4×4 (KVF300-A1) $5,299 $450 – $2,975
1999 Kawasaki Prairie KVF300-B1 $4,499 $260 – $2,375
2000 Kawasaki Prairie 300 4×4 (KVF300-A2) $5,399 $500 – $3,100
2000 Kawasaki Prairie KVF300-B2 $4,599 $300 – $2,625

What is a 2002 Kawasaki Prairie 300 worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $4,999 $1,390
Options (Change)
Total Price $4,999 $1,390

How fast does a Kawasaki 360 Prairie go?

Engine & Lubrication

KVF360A/B/C Models
Displacement 362 cm³ / 22.1 in³
Maximum Power 21.1 hp/21.4 PS (15.7 kW @ 7,000 RPM)
Maximum Torque 26.1 Nm (2.66 kgf-m, 19.2 ft-lb) @ 4,500 RPM
Top Speed 45-55 mph (72.4-88.5 km/h) – owners’ claim

Where is the VIN number on a Kawasaki Prairie 300?

You will find the VIN stamped on the steering head, below the handlebars.

What years were the Kawasaki Prairie 300?

The Prairie 400 series was produced for six years – from 1997 to 2002. During that period, 11 models and four trims were released to the market. In its first year, the company introduced the 1997 Kawasaki Prairie 400 4×4, which foreseeably got awarded as the ATV Magazine’s very first “ATV of the Year.”

What is a 2004 Kawasaki Prairie worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $5,499 $1,945
Options (Add)
Total Price $5,499 $1,945

Where is model number on Kawasaki Prairie?

Each Kawasaki product line has a distinct VIN location. The exact location for these numbers on your particular model is illustrated in your owner’s manual near the front of the book. They also appear on your registration documents. You will find the VIN stamped on the steering head, below the handlebars.

Who makes Kawasaki Prairie 300 ATVs?

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. is a globally-renowned maker of class-leading off-road vehicles like the Kawasaki Prairie 300 4×4 and a recognized leader in the ATV industry. Founded in 1878, this Japanese firm began as a parts supplier for shipping businesses, eventually ventured into other transport industries, and has not looked back since.

What kind of drive system does a Kawasaki Prairie 400 have?

Its drive system consisted of the same belt drive torque converter (later called Kawasaki Automatic Powerdrive System or KAPS in 2011) as in the Prairie 400 but tuned to specifically match the quad’s power output. Shared features with its siblings include front and rear composite game racks and full-time 4WD with a lockable front differential.

What is the difference between the Kawasaki Prairie 300 and Prairie 360?

Because the Kawasaki Prairie 300 is slightly shorter than the Prairie 360, minimum clearance is closer to the ground and may not always be ideal for steep, rock-crawling sections. A quick remedy to this dilemma is getting a 2-inch lift kit (view on Amazon) or a full skid plate to protect the underside of your quad.

What kind of front differential does a KVF 300 have?

Selectable 2WD/4WD driveline modes (for the KVF300-A model) and on-the-fly front differential lock lend to improved handling and overall maneuverability. Throttle controls and the front brake lever are on the right side of the handlebar.