Mai 20, 2026
| Machine Size | New Price Range | Used Price Range (3–5 yrs) | Popular Models |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0–1.5 tons | 15,000–25,000 | 9,000–15,000 | RIPPA R319, R13 |
| 1.5–2.5 tons | 25,000–38,000 | 15,000–25,000 | RIPPA R15, R322L, R18 |
| 2.5–4.0 tons | 38,000–55,000 | 22,000–38,000 | RIPPA R330, R350 |
Key finding: RIPPA excavators typically cost 30-40% less than equivalent Japanese or American models while offering comparable specifications and Kubota engines.

Premium Brands (Kubota, Caterpillar, Bobcat)
1.5-ton class: 35,000–45,000
3.5-ton class: 55,000–75,000
Includes: Strong dealer network, high resale value, proven reliability
Mid‑Tier Brands (Yanmar, Takeuchi, JCB)
1.5-ton class: 28,000–38,000
3.5-ton class: 45,000–60,000
Includes: Innovative features, good quality, moderate resale
Value Brands (RIPPA, SANY, Liugong)
1.5-ton class: 22,000–32,000
3.5-ton class: 38,000–50,000
Includes: Comparable specs, Kubota engines, competitive warranty coverage
RIPPA specific pricing (approximate):
R319 (1.0t): 12,000–15,000
R13 (1.3t): 13,000–17,000
R15 (1.5t): 22,000–28,000
R322L (1.8t): 26,000–32,000
R18 (1.8t): 26,000–32,000
R330 (2.0t): 28,000–38,000
R350 (3.5t): 38,000–48,000
Under 1,000 hours (like new):
20‑30% below new price
Best value: machines with remaining warranty
Example: 2023 RIPPA R15 with 800 hours → 18,000–22,000
1,000–3,000 hours (moderate use):
30‑50% below new price
Check maintenance records carefully
Tracks and battery may need attention soon
3,000–5,000 hours (high use):
50‑65% below new price
Expect major service intervals approaching
Best for buyers with mechanical skills
Delivery and Freight
Local (under 100 miles): 300–600
Regional (100‑500 miles): 600–1,500
National (500+ miles): 1,500–3,500
Taxes and Fees
Sales tax: 0‑10% of purchase
Title and registration: 100–500
Dealer preparation: 200–800
Attachments (Essential Investments)
Grading blade: 500–1,000
Hydraulic thumb: 800–2,000
Auger: 1,200–2,500
Hydraulic quick coupler: 800–1,500 (if not standard)
Ongoing Operating Costs (200 hours/year)
Fuel: 600–1,000
Maintenance: 500–1,500
Repairs (out of warranty): 500–2,000
Insurance: 200–500/year

Scenario: Homeowner (100 hours/year, 5‑year ownership)
| Cost Factor | New R15 | Used (2021, 800 hrs) |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase price | $25,000 | $16,000 |
| Fuel (5 years) | $1,500 | $1,500 |
| Maintenance (5 years) | $2,500 | $3,500 |
| Repairs (5 years) | $500 | $3,000 |
| Valor de revenda | –$12,500 | –$8,000 |
| Net 5‑year cost | $17,000 | $16,000 |
Winner: Used – saves $1,000, but requires more mechanical attention.
Scenario: Light Commercial (500 hours/year, 5‑year ownership)
| Cost Factor | New R18 | Used (2021, 1,200 hrs) |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase price | $30,000 | $18,000 |
| Fuel (5 years) | $7,500 | $7,500 |
| Maintenance (5 years) | $6,000 | $8,000 |
| Repairs (5 years) | $2,000 | $8,000 |
| Valor de revenda | –$15,000 | –$7,000 |
| Net 5‑year cost | $30,500 | $34,500 |
Winner: New – lower downtime and warranty coverage outweigh higher purchase price.
Manufacturer Financing (RIPPA)
24‑48 months: 0‑3.9% promotional
60 months: 3.9‑5.9%
72‑84 months: 5.9‑7.9%
Down payment: 10‑20%
Bank/Credit Union Loans
48 months: 5‑7%
60 months: 6‑8%
72 months: 7‑9%
Sample payment (R15, $25,000, 60 months, 6%, 10% down):
Down payment: $2,500
Monthly payment: $435
Total interest: $3,700

Rent if:
Need machine less than 10 days per year
One‑time project with no future needs
No storage space available
Want to test before buying
Buy if:
Will use 15+ days per year
Have multiple future projects planned
Value convenience and immediate availability
Can store machine properly
The 20‑day rule: If you’ll use a mini excavator for more than 20 days per year, buying is almost always cheaper than renting over a 5‑year period.
For new machines:
End of month/quarter: ask for 5‑10% off
End of model year: previous year models discounted 10‑20%
Cash offer: may get 3‑5% discount
For used machines:
Worn tracks (near replacement): ask for 20‑25% off
Minor hydraulic leaks: ask for 10‑15% off
Missing service records: assume $2,000 in deferred maintenance
Cosmetic damage: ask for 5‑10% off

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 Kubota engines often run to 8,000‑10,000 hours. For RIPPA, 3,000‑4,000 hours is moderate.
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.
Q: How much should I budget for attachments?
A: Plan 2,000‑5,000 for essentials (grading blade, thumb, quick coupler). Add 2,000‑6,000 for specialized tools (auger, breaker).
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).
The “right” mini-escavadora price depends on your specific situation. For homeowners with occasional projects, a well‑maintained used machine offers the best value. For contractors or 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 Kubota engines and competitive warranty coverage. At 30‑40% below Japanese competitors, they’ve become a top choice for value‑conscious buyers.
Next step: Contact 2‑3 dealers with your project list and expected annual hours. Ask for itemized quotes including delivery, attachments, and warranty terms. The extra hour of research could save you thousands.