I believe mine it a 2009 with about 6,500 miles. I have a windshield, roof, and back window. No doors which only sucks in the ice fishing season, but might be a life saver iffn the cocksucker ever went for a swim with me in it. I use it to run the dog in the spring summer and fall, use it for yard work and grass clippings, use it at the campground all summer conveniently in the toy hauler. But ice fishing is where it really kicks ass. Fitting all of your gear in the box is the best, then when its cold it easily pulls your fish house everywhere on Sakakawea.
I don't have tracks as the machine would not fit in my enclosed trailer with them, but have yet to not be able to fish in Western ND since owning it. We rarely if ever have enough snow to restrict ice access, and if we do, give it a week and it will change.
I wouldn't be without one now, but sure look forward to upgrading to a cab model with some heat, and brighter lights for the late night trip back to the trailer.
I think I paid $6,500 for it 5 years ago, put maybe $1,500 or so into it with some street legal accessories, and would guess I could still get around $5,500-$6,500 for it.
Outside of my Vexilar, this would be the second thing I wouldn't want to fish without it