Hi guys. I'm looking to buy a new ATV.
Basic uses are work around the yard, plowing the driveway in the winter and occasional trail riding/hauling fishing gear out on the lake in winter.
Must be a 4x4 and automatic. Other than that I'm open.
I've been around ATVs for quite a while but nobody I know has a new Honda and only one guy I know has a Can Am but it's eight or nine years old.
I owned a couple of Polaris Sportsman's that were 2006 models. They didn't give me any trouble, but looking long term as I don't intend on buying another one for quite some time. The Polaris just don't seem to hold up compared to their competitors.
I've been looking at the Honda Rancher or Rubicon with DCT. The IRS would be nice but isn't necessary. The resale of the Hondas are pretty decent.
The Rincon seems like a nice model, but isn't available with power steering or IRS, which I find rather odd. But I'm sure this model would do everything I need and then some.
The Hondas seem to be a no-frills machine with the exception of a few models.
As for the Can Am, I'm leaning towards the Outlander with the 650 motor. The 850 and 1000 are nice, but the extra power isn't a need. Can Am definitely builds a damn nice looking machine.
Right now, I'm leaning toward the Honda but would like to hear some opinions from current or previous owners.
Thanks in advance.
Basic uses are work around the yard, plowing the driveway in the winter and occasional trail riding/hauling fishing gear out on the lake in winter.
Must be a 4x4 and automatic. Other than that I'm open.
I've been around ATVs for quite a while but nobody I know has a new Honda and only one guy I know has a Can Am but it's eight or nine years old.
I owned a couple of Polaris Sportsman's that were 2006 models. They didn't give me any trouble, but looking long term as I don't intend on buying another one for quite some time. The Polaris just don't seem to hold up compared to their competitors.
I've been looking at the Honda Rancher or Rubicon with DCT. The IRS would be nice but isn't necessary. The resale of the Hondas are pretty decent.
The Rincon seems like a nice model, but isn't available with power steering or IRS, which I find rather odd. But I'm sure this model would do everything I need and then some.
The Hondas seem to be a no-frills machine with the exception of a few models.
As for the Can Am, I'm leaning towards the Outlander with the 650 motor. The 850 and 1000 are nice, but the extra power isn't a need. Can Am definitely builds a damn nice looking machine.
Right now, I'm leaning toward the Honda but would like to hear some opinions from current or previous owners.
Thanks in advance.