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neilsleder

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Not by choice

And yes Neville, in 07-08 I paid 5000 for the brute with 1200 km on it...


So I was half, or less than half, what u guys with ur new lemons ect where into them

Think the brute, for the money, was best out there, sure another 5000 into the brute and I'd be right beside or passing ur 850 xp

If I had ur guys money I would have bought a new tyrex, but had to buy a used cheap rzr

I to am a brute force fan! One if the best bang for your buck quad out there!


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yup, jeff but now we get to hear how good the rzr is!!!
Na, u will never hear that from me


It was a cheap, more sporty way into getting out, not my first choice


U know what I think of them, I now get to replace axles, wheel bearings, bushings, the list goes on

But Jackie gets out now, more for her, cause I'm on a bike
 

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[h=1]Arctic Cat Quarterly Earnings & Analysis[/h]Posted on May 21, 2015 by Marc Cesare
The 2015 Wildcat Sport XT, a more recent addition to the Arctic Cat side-by-side lineup which is a bright spot among Arctic Cat’s business segments.

Arctic Cat recently released their financial results for the fiscal fourth quarter ended March 31, 2015. Management reported a net loss of $21.5 million on net sales of $98.9 million for the fiscal 2015 fourth quarter. In the prior-year quarter, Arctic Cat reported a net loss of $1.6 million on net sales of $145.4 million. Full-year net sales were down approximately 4% to $698.8 million from $730.5 million in fiscal 2014. Net earnings decreased to $4.9 million. Full-year net sales include an unfavorable foreign currency impact that reduced net sales by approximately $18.1 million.
Highlights of the earnings call related to the utility vehicle market include:

  • ATV sales (includes ATVs and UTVs) for the year decreased 15% to $284.1 million from $333.2 million in the prior fiscal year.
  • Strong sales of Wildcat side-by-side models were offset by lower sales of core ATVs to North American dealers and in international regions, including Russia, as the company reduced bloated dealer inventory of core ATVs.
  • At the retail level ATV and side-by-side sales increased low 20s% for the fourth quarter.
  • Management reported gaining market share in the side-by-side segment
  • Management announced $27 million of investment in US manufacturing facilities and is investigating establishing a facility in a lower-cost region of the world
  • In the fourth quarter Arctic Cat began shipping UTVs to Toro under their OEM agreement
  • Arctic Cat ATV sales are expected to increase 9-12% at the wholesale level for the coming fiscal year, primarily from Wildcat sales. Retail sales are expected to be in the 15-20% range.
  • Dealer feedback on the newest Wildcat Trail models has been positive as well as the new 2016 Prowler HDX announced in Febuary
 
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