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<blockquote data-quote="Skidoo" data-source="post: 1653058" data-attributes="member: 109953"><p>I say all of them are good when buying them new how ever you are going the used route which is great but you really have to watch out for what you buy. It all depends on how well the machine was cared for. Like my machines never take long to sell because people know how I treat my stuff. If the older machines have been cared for with proper maintance done at the right times all the top four will last a long time. For me P/S is a must only because I've had it for the past 7 years, it's almost like buying a snowmobile with reverse once you have it your not going back ever. Good luck on your ATV, just make sure to have someone with you that knows what to look for when buying a used ATV, like look in the air box to see how clean it is, jack it up and wiggle the wheels to check wheel bearings, check the radiator to see if it's caked with mud or other things, and ask lots of questions about it if the owner is hiding something you should be able to figure it out by a good inspection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skidoo, post: 1653058, member: 109953"] I say all of them are good when buying them new how ever you are going the used route which is great but you really have to watch out for what you buy. It all depends on how well the machine was cared for. Like my machines never take long to sell because people know how I treat my stuff. If the older machines have been cared for with proper maintance done at the right times all the top four will last a long time. For me P/S is a must only because I've had it for the past 7 years, it's almost like buying a snowmobile with reverse once you have it your not going back ever. Good luck on your ATV, just make sure to have someone with you that knows what to look for when buying a used ATV, like look in the air box to see how clean it is, jack it up and wiggle the wheels to check wheel bearings, check the radiator to see if it's caked with mud or other things, and ask lots of questions about it if the owner is hiding something you should be able to figure it out by a good inspection. [/QUOTE]
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