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<blockquote data-quote="Harley Parmenter" data-source="post: 1653372" data-attributes="member: 87438"><p>Honda quads start with the 420 rancher, then the 500 foreman, both with straight axel, monoshock, and foot shift. Polaris entry level is 450 (actually 500 cc),33 hoarse power, then 570 44 hoarse power. Independent suspension and a higher tow rating . Polaris uses a strut for its front shock which is not as strong as an a-arm design. When you move to a SP frame with Polaris you get a heavier frame and double a-arms in front. Every manufacture offers an entry level quad and sell (at a higher price) there premium units. With price being a main concern, Polaris offers an end of the model year sale in August and September with savings high enough to rival used ATV prices. I sell ALL brands of power sports in Michigan and sell more Polaris than ALL other brands combined. With consistent rebates they offer a lot for the money. I personally use a Honda Forman power steering 500cc with plow and winch on my 700+ acre farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harley Parmenter, post: 1653372, member: 87438"] Honda quads start with the 420 rancher, then the 500 foreman, both with straight axel, monoshock, and foot shift. Polaris entry level is 450 (actually 500 cc),33 hoarse power, then 570 44 hoarse power. Independent suspension and a higher tow rating . Polaris uses a strut for its front shock which is not as strong as an a-arm design. When you move to a SP frame with Polaris you get a heavier frame and double a-arms in front. Every manufacture offers an entry level quad and sell (at a higher price) there premium units. With price being a main concern, Polaris offers an end of the model year sale in August and September with savings high enough to rival used ATV prices. I sell ALL brands of power sports in Michigan and sell more Polaris than ALL other brands combined. With consistent rebates they offer a lot for the money. I personally use a Honda Forman power steering 500cc with plow and winch on my 700+ acre farm. [/QUOTE]
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