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    Posted: 09 Jul 2020 at 5:57am
What are you guys running for side x sides? Looking hard at the Honda Pioneer 1000-5 just for the way the seats are configured. I can have rear seats if we want to take the kids and go for a ride, yet the rear seats fold down and I can still have a functioning dump bed for utility work.  We have been a Yamaha family but dont like the way the rear seats are in the Wolverine. Even when the seats are folded up you still dont have a full bed.

Looked hard at the JD Gator but could not get past the 3 cyl China "Chery" engine they use.
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my ol hunting buddy passed away in march and he left me a polaris ranger,,,

i already had a polaris 4 wheeler ,,,so i gots two now,,,a wheeler and a sidexside ,,,i kinda like the sidexside

but it was a gift from a dear friend,,,

i do like the seat option on the honda,,,,

polaris has been in the sxs game for a lot of years,,,,not sure about honda and the sxs,,,

i doubt you could go wrong with either,,,both good names,,,prolly just options and what you like about it

heck i went over to the dealer the other day for some oil change stuff,,,now they gots the dang things with a cab and AC,,radio,,heater,,,,chit ,,like buyin a real small truck,,,didnt even ask what them cost

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All and any are way outta my price range< but they sure look handy!
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Kind of out of my price range too but the used ones around here are not ones you want to buy....usually rode pretty hard and put away wet so to speak........

I am looking at it as an investment. If you buy a name brand machine, take care of it and service it like you should, it should last you many many years
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Also Honda is the only one that doesnt use a belt. They actually use a 6 speed automatic transmission that you can shift manually with paddles on the steering wheel or it can go to full auto mode and its just like the wifes car.......
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