Honda Surprises Industry with a Pair of 1000cc UTVs
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It depends on what kind of trails you have obviously. If you know your nearby trails are narrow, then obviously even a 50" side by side wouldn't be a good choice. The people that own side by sides near you obviously ride somewhere else. The price keeps most people from owning side by sides anyway. Even used, you're going to spend at least $5000 for something in decent condition, probably more like $6000. And that's for an older Rhino or Ranger. You can buy a decent used 4x4 quad for around $3000.
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Honda has finally released the remaining info we've been waiting for on these Pioneers (things like the price):
Honda Announces 2016 Pioneer 1000 Pricing - ATVConnection.com
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Lol, it is a big continent, you should go out and explore a bit. I am not particularly interested in the huge machines, but plenty of riding areas for these. Also about the right tool for the job. I have some pictures of my baby wildcat next to a rental Chevy Spark, just about the same size but that car would be destroyed 5 minutes after trying to follow the cat offroad.
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I have been on many trails that were wide enough for a full-size vehicle but riding an atv or side by side is just more fun. You wouldn't be able to run your truck at 45 mph on that trail without breaking something. I wouldn't want to beat the crap out of my truck on a rough trail. I need that to get home lol. If you see full size vehicles on the same trail as atvs, they're always in the way because they go so freaking slow. Seems pretty boring if you ask me.
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Honda has finally released the remaining info we've been waiting for on these Pioneers (things like the price):
Honda Announces 2016 Pioneer 1000 Pricing - ATVConnection.com
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