OK, so I've pretty much decided a SxS is the best choice for me and my family. It will allow the three of us (wife and 5yr old son) to go on light day trips until he is old enough to get his own quad while allowing me to have some fun when I am out with the boys. After discussing it with my wife, I really do not need a machine that will fit into my truck box, which is 6 1/2 feet anyway, as well will likely not be going out overnight. As for transporting, I have a 7 foot wide X 14 foot long cargo trailer that I can easily sleep in if I ever go overnight with the boys.
Onto the decision.....
I am trying to decide between the 2013 Can-Am Maverick 1000R X RS, the 2014 Arctic Cat Wildcat Limited 1000 and the Polaris RZR 1000. I am not sure what year of RZR yet as I have not found one for sale in the price range I am looking for.
The Maverick is at a local dealer with some extras like rock guards, a roof, full metal doors, brand new tires and a skid plate but comes in at 16,800 + 5% tax (dealer will negotiate so feel free to suggest a price). I am told there is nothing wrong with it but it does have the typical "bush scratches" when one uses their machine in Alberta but nothing major or unexpected.
The Arctic Cat is brand new as Bass Pro near my home and come in at 15,500 but I know absolutely NOTHING about these machines or the manufacturer outside of the fact that they make snowmobiles and have for quite sometime.
As for the Polaris, I still need to find one for sale but I am only including this machine as I used to own Polaris quads and hear the 1000 RZR is the one to beat currently so they say.
Ultimately, I think I've ruled out the Arctic Cat as I feel they are not on the same level as the other two but I am basing that on personal uninformed opinions. Please feel free to correct me if I am wrong or should consider this. Also, I am not sure about buying from Bass Pro. So far I am leaning toward the Maverick as I think it is a good price, I like the extras the already come with it and the fact it comes with functioning bead locks and brand new tires. My issue is I also know very little about Can-Am and do not want to fall into the trap of settling for the RZR just because they have a better marketing department. I personally get off on the power which is why I would like a 1000.
Any advice, opinion and information would be GREATLY appreciated, thanks in advance for your help!!
Cheers,
Dean
Onto the decision.....
I am trying to decide between the 2013 Can-Am Maverick 1000R X RS, the 2014 Arctic Cat Wildcat Limited 1000 and the Polaris RZR 1000. I am not sure what year of RZR yet as I have not found one for sale in the price range I am looking for.
The Maverick is at a local dealer with some extras like rock guards, a roof, full metal doors, brand new tires and a skid plate but comes in at 16,800 + 5% tax (dealer will negotiate so feel free to suggest a price). I am told there is nothing wrong with it but it does have the typical "bush scratches" when one uses their machine in Alberta but nothing major or unexpected.
The Arctic Cat is brand new as Bass Pro near my home and come in at 15,500 but I know absolutely NOTHING about these machines or the manufacturer outside of the fact that they make snowmobiles and have for quite sometime.
As for the Polaris, I still need to find one for sale but I am only including this machine as I used to own Polaris quads and hear the 1000 RZR is the one to beat currently so they say.
Ultimately, I think I've ruled out the Arctic Cat as I feel they are not on the same level as the other two but I am basing that on personal uninformed opinions. Please feel free to correct me if I am wrong or should consider this. Also, I am not sure about buying from Bass Pro. So far I am leaning toward the Maverick as I think it is a good price, I like the extras the already come with it and the fact it comes with functioning bead locks and brand new tires. My issue is I also know very little about Can-Am and do not want to fall into the trap of settling for the RZR just because they have a better marketing department. I personally get off on the power which is why I would like a 1000.
Any advice, opinion and information would be GREATLY appreciated, thanks in advance for your help!!
Cheers,
Dean
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