alarming stat, is it true ?
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Went to the local polaris dealer yesterday and the salesman told me that polaris has outsold Honda by 27 % in ATV sales. He continued by saying that polaris is by far the hottest selling ATV on the market. I know that polaris has a strict following of people but outselling Honda by that much ? Just wanted to know if its just salesman talk or is there any truth to this.
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After talking to HONDU salesman awhile back,it could have been any,but just happen to be HONDU guy that day.He was so full of it,it was pitiful,I pretended to know very little(although I'm sure there are some on here that are sure I wasn't pretending)so I'd sure not put any stock in it.Don't you think if they out sold 27% that you would have heard it from polaris on the front pages of every paper in the country.HONDA is very large company with very loyal following.Just for those who don't know I'm faithful POLARIS fan.CM
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I was at the Badlands in Attica Indiana yesterday, and mentiioned to my buddies, that it sure didn't look like Honda was #1. Polaris EVERYWHERE. It may be the type of riding thats done there as well. I believe that in the utility market, Honda is probably still #1.
I think that Polaris has an advantage with the staggering number of different models available. Honda is pretty limited. There are still alot of 2 stroke fans out there, and Honda has nothing to offer.
All the mfg's have thier weeknesses. I went with Polaris because of the all wheel drive, one lever breaking, and lastly, the automatic. Turns out that two of these are the things that I DON'T LIKE. There are times when I'd like to use only the front brake. I don't have that option. There are also times when I want to make a big splash in the water. If I hit the water hard, the belt WILL slip. All the other Polaris owners that say their belts don't slip, tell me how you do it. The belt drive works remarkably well in any other situation. Deep water is no problem, if you ease into it.
Dave
I think that Polaris has an advantage with the staggering number of different models available. Honda is pretty limited. There are still alot of 2 stroke fans out there, and Honda has nothing to offer.
All the mfg's have thier weeknesses. I went with Polaris because of the all wheel drive, one lever breaking, and lastly, the automatic. Turns out that two of these are the things that I DON'T LIKE. There are times when I'd like to use only the front brake. I don't have that option. There are also times when I want to make a big splash in the water. If I hit the water hard, the belt WILL slip. All the other Polaris owners that say their belts don't slip, tell me how you do it. The belt drive works remarkably well in any other situation. Deep water is no problem, if you ease into it.
Dave
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As far as I know, Honda is still #1 in sales. I remember reading somewhere that Honda sells more than 50% of the ATV's sold. I do see a lot more Polaris machines on trailrides than I see any others. But I can tell that Honda's new machines are really getting them sales, as I see tons of 400EX's on every ride. Last year there was a state ride at the local ATV Park where I live. There were 4 400EX's on the motocross track at the same time. I think if Honda wouldn't have started updating their models, their sales would be way down there by Suzuki's.