2008 vs 2009 Brute Force 750i
#1
I just worked out a deal for a new(zero miles) 2008 Brute Force 750i in green with a warn winch installed for $6998.00 out the door.
Or a new(zero miles) 2009 Brute Force 750i in green for $7995.00 out the door with a warn winch installed.
Question I have, what does anyone think about either of these deals and are there any significant differences between the two year models?
Or a new(zero miles) 2009 Brute Force 750i in green for $7995.00 out the door with a warn winch installed.
Question I have, what does anyone think about either of these deals and are there any significant differences between the two year models?
#2
Not a bad deal. I think you could have done a little better though! i just bought a new 08 650i with the plow and walked out for $5,400.
The 750 has a few more cc's and a smaller gas tank then the 650. Both great machines. i didnt feel the 750 was worth the extra $ over the 650 for a few more hp.
The 750 has a few more cc's and a smaller gas tank then the 650. Both great machines. i didnt feel the 750 was worth the extra $ over the 650 for a few more hp.
#4
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC
Take the 08 and used the extra $1000 on nice rims and tires. Then there would be no comparison between the two for the same prices.</end quote></div>
For that $1000 you could get wheels and tires, EPI Maroon primary spring and cdi box. the 08 after those few mods will be hands down better
Take the 08 and used the extra $1000 on nice rims and tires. Then there would be no comparison between the two for the same prices.</end quote></div>
For that $1000 you could get wheels and tires, EPI Maroon primary spring and cdi box. the 08 after those few mods will be hands down better
#5
I was thinking, buy the08 and just save the $1000.00. I am going to be using the ATV for hunting and don't really care if it is the fastest. I will however be using it to put in food plots and move around a little equipment. I am really not going to do any heavy mudding so the extra performance tires aren't really needed. I just want it to be dependable and strong enough to do light work.
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