Performance Trail (ProCross Chassis) – For all of you with clean, well-maintained 5yr+ old snowmobiles in the 600 and 800cc categories, prices have generally hovered around $4500-$5000+. Add in demand factor during winters peak, and it won't be out of the question to see those prices jump towards the $8000 mark.
Selling a snowmobile can be tricky, which is why partnering with an experienced marketplace, such as Snowmobile Trader is your best bet in ensuring a fast and easy sale. As a trusted brand in the industry, we have the tools and security features to make selling your vehicle a breeze.
The largest and most established market for snowmobiles is in North America, particularly in the United States and Canada.
Related Documents MV-82SN: Snowmobile Registration Application (PDF) English. MV-82.1SN: Registering a Snowmobile in New York State (PDF) English. ID-82: Proofs of Identity for Registration and Title (PDF) English.
You need to register your snowmobile with the Ministry of Transportation before riding it. If you are operating the snowmobile off your own property you must have liability insurance. Remember to bring both the registration permit, your licence or MSVOL and the insurance card with you when riding.
Proof of Ontario vehicle insurance. your Ontario driver's licence. Safety Standards Certificate (this is not required for spouse-to-spouse transfers, but you must complete a spousal declaration) Vehicle Ownership Permit with the completed portion on the back.
Transfer of ownership is completed on the vehicle registration card, or by a written bill of sale which include a complete vehicle description (year, make, model, and vehicle identification number), purchaser's name, and date of sale. All owners (sellers) and buyers must sign the bill of sale.
In Ontario, a snowmobile is considered a type of motor vehicle, but it is not classified as an automobile for insurance purposes. Automobile insurance policies typically do not cover snowmobiles.
A Michigan trailer bill of sale should include the year, make, and model of the trailer, the VIN or serial number, and the buyer's and seller's addresses and signatures. Dealerships will handle registration fees and title transfer fees.
You should have: Valid Michigan driver's license or ID. Weight or scale receipt. Signed title or Certificate of Origin or Michigantrailerbill of sale. VIN/Inspection Form for assembled trailers. Lien termination document (such as release of lien)