ORIGINAL: bagem
ORIGINAL: Ruger-Redhawk
ORIGINAL: pirogue
I have never had a problem with my 2003 Polaris Sportsman 400 and it was actually broke in on a construction site. I like their ground clearance.
Wait until you do. Parts are very exspensive and if you have to deal the Polaris Customer Service,''GOOD LUCK".They by far are the worst I've ever dealt with.
IMHO Polaris isn't what they are cracked up to be.Way over rated.
Here we go again.
For some reason this forum attracts those with overexagerated claims against Polaris. This has been going on for years and I just don't hear this on other sites like I do here. I've had a Sportsman 500 for about 4 years now and it has been a real workhorse for me. I pull heavy foodplot implements around all the time. The only problem I ever had was when I had just bought it and made the mistake of trying to pull someone's truck and boat out of a mud hole in
high gear. I burnt the trans belt and took it to the Polaris dealer. All was repaired the same day for $100. I though that was very reasonable. I'm now looking at the new 800 for a spring upgrade this year.
Bagem.I had my Polaris for 9 years.Like I said it was alright with some problems.I don't know if you've ever dealt with their customer service. I have a couple of times. They by far are the worst I ever dealt with. Try calling them and ask a simple question. I wanted to get a part number for the revised more heat resistant belt cover. That was like pulling teeth.All I got was take it to your dealer.That's all the woman knew how to say.After asking to speak to someone else and she refused I knew I was beating my head against the wall.In today's 4 wheeler market all of them have to be good or they won't be around for long.I was telling my experience with Polaris's C.S.For all I know Honda's, Yamaha's and the rest of them might be the same when it comes to customer service.I have experienced Polaris's first hand.If I can't get decent service once I buy a product then they don't need my business
Ruger Redhawk