cat or honda
#1
i own two arctic cats now and my dad wants to buy a atv that is 400cc and up , it has to be a utility atv , we will be using it for pulling, snow , mud , and playing around the park . my friends have hondas i want to no some advatges that honda has over a arctic cat
#4
You buy a Honda, everything you get is Honda-engine, tranny, frame, swingarm, and smaller parts. Arctic Cat gets many of its engines from Suzuki. for instance the new 650 V twin. Arctic Cat's new sport quad is built entirely by Suzuki, with different plastic. Hondas are much more reliable, have better engineering and design, and that is proven by their higher resale value. If you want Suzuki, buy Suzuki.
#5
Originally posted by: scosho
You buy a Honda, everything you get is Honda-engine, tranny, frame, swingarm, and smaller parts. Arctic Cat gets many of its engines from Suzuki. for instance the new 650 V twin. Arctic Cat's new sport quad is built entirely by Suzuki, with different plastic. Hondas are much more reliable, have better engineering and design, and that is proven by their higher resale value. If you want Suzuki, buy Suzuki.
You buy a Honda, everything you get is Honda-engine, tranny, frame, swingarm, and smaller parts. Arctic Cat gets many of its engines from Suzuki. for instance the new 650 V twin. Arctic Cat's new sport quad is built entirely by Suzuki, with different plastic. Hondas are much more reliable, have better engineering and design, and that is proven by their higher resale value. If you want Suzuki, buy Suzuki.
#6
Suzuki might build the cat motors but they are pretty reliable machines. I would be the first one in like if the Cat650 had a 5speed tranny i still like it with a belt though. If I were looking at 650's I would get the Cat (when its avaliable) over the Rinny cause it has a low range, 7 gallon gas tank, Disc brakes all around, 2-4 wheeldrive with a LOCKER, 12" of ground clearance with the stock tires, and IRS. Honda is more than likely a bit more reliable and will handle better but thats about it.
#7
Dont overlook the Bombardier Outlander. I just got one and I love it. Read some of the reports on it. Atv of the year in several magazines. You wont find a softer ride. A rancher or foreman is an excellent choice as well. If you are debating between cat and Honda, apparantly you live under a rock. You need to ride a Honda. Then you will want to sell those cats of yours.
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