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How Much Does a Mini Excavator Cost? 2026 Prices and Complete Buyer’s Guide

Mar 16, 2026

Quick Answer: What’s the Average Mini Excavator Price?

Based on analysis of 500+ recent purchases and dealer quotes, here are current market ranges for 2026 :

Machine Size New Price Range Used Price Range (3-5 yrs) Popular Models
1.0–1.5 ton $18,000–$28,000 $10,000–$18,000 RIPPA R10/R13, Kubota U17
1.5–2.5 ton $28,000–$38,000 $18,000–$28,000 RIPPA R15/R18, Bobcat E35
2.5–4.0 ton $38,000–$55,000 $25,000–$38,000 RIPPA R22/R32, Caterpillar 305 CR
4.0+ ton $55,000–$85,000 $35,000–$55,000 RIPPA R57, Kubota KX080

Key finding: Chinese-brand excavators like RIPPA typically cost 30-40% less than equivalent Japanese or American models while offering comparable specifications and longer warranties .

1. New Mini Excavator Prices by Brand Category

Premium Brands (Caterpillar, Kubota, Bobcat, John Deere)

These brands dominate the North American market with extensive dealer networks and proven reliability :

Size Class Price Range Key Features
1.5-ton $35,000–$45,000 Strong resale, dealer support, proven durability
3.5-ton $55,000–$75,000 Advanced hydraulics, technology packages
5.0-ton $75,000–$95,000 Production capability, commercial-grade

Mid-Tier Brands (Yanmar, Takeuchi, JCB)

These manufacturers offer innovative features and solid quality at moderate prices :

Size Class Price Range Key Features
1.5-ton $28,000–$38,000 Zero tail swing options, good fuel efficiency
3.5-ton $45,000–$60,000 Advanced hydraulics, comfortable cabs

Value Brands (RIPPA, SANY, Liugong)

Chinese manufacturers have closed the quality gap while maintaining significant price advantages :

Size Class Price Range Key Features
1.5-ton $22,000–$32,000 Standard aux hydraulics, quick coupler, 5-year warranty
3.5-ton $38,000–$50,000 Four-way hydraulics, AC cab, long warranty

RIPPA specific pricing :

2. Used Mini Excavator Prices by Hour Range

Under 1,000 hours (like new)

Typically 20-30% below new price. Best value: machines with remaining factory warranty .

Size Class Price Range Example
1.5-ton $18,000–$24,000 2023 RIPPA R15 with 800 hrs: $18,000–$22,000
3.5-ton $32,000–$42,000 2023 Kubota KX71 with 600 hrs: $38,000–$42,000

1,000–3,000 hours (moderate use)

30-50% below new price. Check maintenance records carefully. Battery and tracks may need attention soon .

Size Class Price Range Example
1.5-ton $14,000–$18,000 2020 RIPPA R15 with 1,800 hrs: $14,000–$16,000
3.5-ton $25,000–$35,000 2020 Kubota KX71 with 2,200 hrs: $28,000–$32,000

3,000–5,000 hours (high use)

50-65% below new price. Expect major service intervals approaching. Best for buyers with mechanical skills .

Size Class Price Range Example
1.5-ton $9,000–$14,000 2018 RIPPA R15 with 3,500 hrs: $9,000–$11,000
3.5-ton $18,000–$25,000 2018 Kubota KX71 with 4,000 hrs: $20,000–$24,000

3. Hidden Costs Every Buyer Should Know

Delivery and Freight

Distance Cost Notes
Local (under 100 miles) $300–$600 Dealer delivery within region
Regional (100-500 miles) $600–$1,500 Open transport, may combine loads
National (500+ miles) $1,500–$3,500 Enclosed transport available
International $2,000–$5,000 Port to port, plus customs

Taxes and Fees

Fee Type Typical Cost Notes
Sales tax 0–10% of purchase Varies by state/county
Title and registration $100–$500 One-time fee
Dealer preparation $200–$800 Inspection, assembly, testing
Documentation fee $100–$400 Dealer processing
Warranty transfer $0–$500 For used machines

Attachments (Essential Investments)

Attachment Price Range Purpose
Grading blade $500–$1,000 Driveway repair, leveling
Hydraulic thumb $800–$2,000 Material handling, stumps
Auger $1,200–$2,500 Tree planting, fencing
Hydraulic breaker $3,000–$6,000 Demolition, rock
Quick coupler $800–$1,500 30-second attachment changes

Ongoing Operating Costs

Cost Category Annual Estimate Notes
Fuel (200 hrs/year) $600–$1,000 Diesel at $3.50/gal, 1.5–2.5 L/h
Maintenance $500–$1,500 Oil, filters, grease, inspections
Repairs (out of warranty) $500–$2,000 Budget for unexpected issues
Insurance $300–$800 Varies by use and location
Storage $0–$1,200 Garage vs paid storage
Transport (if moved) $100–$500 per move Trailer ownership reduces cost

4. New vs Used: The Real Cost Comparison

Scenario 1: Homeowner (100 hours/year, 5-year ownership)

Cost Factor New RIPPA R15 Used (2021, 800 hrs)
Purchase price $28,000 $18,000
Fuel (5 years) $1,500 $1,500
Maintenance (5 years) $2,500 $3,500
Repairs (5 years) $500 $3,000
Resale value after 5 years -$14,000 -$9,000
Net 5-year cost $18,500 $17,000

Winner: Used – saves $1,500, but requires more mechanical attention and carries higher repair risk.

Scenario 2: Light Commercial (500 hours/year, 5-year ownership)

Cost Factor New RIPPA R18 Used (2021, 1,200 hrs)
Purchase price $32,000 $20,000
Fuel (5 years) $7,500 $7,500
Maintenance (5 years) $6,000 $8,000
Repairs (5 years) $2,000 $8,000
Resale value after 5 years -$16,000 -$8,000
Net 5-year cost $31,500 $35,500

Winner: New – lower downtime and warranty coverage outweigh higher purchase price for commercial users.

5. Financing Options for 2026

Manufacturer Financing

Term Rate (Excellent Credit) Down Payment Required
24–48 months 0–2.9% promotional 10–20%
60 months 3.9–5.9% 10–20%
72–84 months 5.9–7.9% 10–20%

Bank/Credit Union Loans

Term Rate (Excellent Credit) Down Payment Required
48 months 5–7% 0–20%
60 months 6–8% 0–20%
72 months 7–9% 0–20%

Leasing Options

Lease Type Monthly Payment (1.5-ton) End-of-Term Options
FMV lease $350–$400 Buy at market value, return, or extend
$1 buyout $550–$600 Own for $1 at end
TRAC (commercial) $400–$500 Fixed residual, tax advantages

Sample payment calculation (1.5-ton machine, $28,000) :

Down Payment Rate Term Monthly Payment Total Interest
$5,600 (20%) 6% 48 months $528 $2,944
$5,600 (20%) 6% 60 months $435 $3,700
$0 7% 48 months $671 $4,208
$0 7% 60 months $555 $5,300

6. When Does Buying Make Sense vs Renting?

Rent if:

Buy if:

The 10/30/100 rule :

7. Price Negotiation Tips

For new machines:

Situation Negotiation Leverage
End of month/quarter Dealers need to meet quotas – ask for 5-10% off
End of model year Previous year models discounted 10-20%
Multiple units Fleet discounts of 5-15% per unit
Cash offer May get 3-5% discount (dealer saves financing fees)
Trade-in Get multiple quotes before accepting dealer offer

For used machines:

Finding Negotiation Leverage
Worn tracks (50%+ life remaining) Ask for 10-15% off
Worn tracks (near replacement) Ask for 20-25% off, or seller replacement
Minor hydraulic leaks Ask for 10-15% off, or seller repair
Missing service records Assume $2,000 in deferred maintenance; negotiate accordingly
Dull bucket teeth Ask for replacement or $200 off
Cosmetic damage Ask for 5-10% off
No warranty remaining Factor $2,000–$4,000 in risk; negotiate 5-15% off

8. Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many hours is too many for a used mini excavator?

A: For a well-maintained machine, 5,000+ hours is getting high, but many Kubota and CAT machines run to 8,000–10,000 hours with proper care. For RIPPA, 3,000–4,000 hours is moderate; expect 6,000–8,000-hour lifespan 

Q: Can I get financing with bad credit?

A: Yes, but expect higher rates (9–14%) and larger down payments (25–35%). Some dealers offer in-house financing for challenged credit .

Q: What documents do I need for financing?

A: Typically: 2 years tax returns, bank statements, driver’s license, proof of insurance, and business license (if applicable) .

Q: Is leasing better for tax purposes?

A: For businesses, sometimes. Lease payments are 100% deductible as operating expense. Purchase deductions are spread over time (unless using Section 179). Consult your accountant .

Q: How much should I budget for attachments?

A: Plan $2,000–$5,000 for essential attachments (grading blade, thumb, quick coupler). Add $2,000–$6,000 for specialized tools (breaker, auger) .

9. Conclusion

The “right” minikoparka price depends on your specific situation. For homeowners with occasional projects, a well-maintained used machine offers the best value. For contractors and serious property owners, new machines with comprehensive warranties and lower operating costs often prove more economical over 3-5 years.

RIPPA occupies a unique position—offering new machines at used-equipment prices, with warranties that exceed premium brands. At 30-40% below Japanese competitors, they’ve become the top choice for value-conscious buyers in 2026 .

Ready to compare exact prices for your area? Contact 3-5 dealers (including RIPPA, Kubota, and Bobcat) with your specific project list. Ask for itemized quotes including delivery, attachments, and warranty. The extra hour of research could save you thousands.

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