Polaris of Chattanooga??
#21
Me and my buddy drove up there from Jacksonville Florida and picked up a Sportsman 600 and a Scrambler 500. The Sportsman was 5599 out and the scrambler was 4899. Here is there price list http://www.southernpowersports.com/i..._inventory.htm We both recieved titles for both. A predator is only 4899 out the door no BS the price you see is the price you pay. We got there at 9:00am and were back on the road by 9:45.
#22
Me and my buddy drove up there from Jacksonville Florida and picked up a Sportsman 600 and a Scrambler 500. The Sportsman was 5599 out and the scrambler was 4899. Here is there price list http://www.southernpowersports.com/i..._inventory.htm We both recieved titles for both. A predator is only 4899 out the door no BS the price you see is the price you pay. We got there at 9:00am and were back on the road by 9:45.
#23
I also shopped around and no one could come close to Polaris of Chattanooga's price. So a month ago I made a 7 hour round-trip drive and picked up my new Sportsman 500 HO Mossy Oak Series. They are legit but don't expect to drive up to some huge dealership. It looks just like a small dealer out in the country, but don't let that fool you, they sell allot of ATV's. My advice go on a week day if you can. I was given the same advice and just thought it won't be that bad. Wrong! I was there before it opened and so were about 8 other people that had traveled even farther than myself. Anyway I finally left close to 1:00 pm. Getting there early helps but go on a week day!
#24
No doubt Chattanooga sounds like a legit deal with the lowest prices.
Mike at Gene's Polaris in Baytown said he could not come close to matching their prices and that they are selling them below cost.
Well Gene's Polaris offered me a deal that was worth saving the 1.5 day drive to Chattanooga so I took it, only lost out $317 but have the comfort of knowing that the place that sold me the bikes is close enough to drive to and get service if need be, plus saved vacation time so I can take my boys out riding for vacation at a later date.
We did go start the break in period on our new 2004 Scrambler 500 4x4 & 2004 Predator 90, we went to Dirt Dogs and had a nice time taking it easy for break in, lots of water still in the trees and surrounding areas, never the less there was enough dry to play on too even though we took our bikes through plenty of mud and water too. I was suprised the water and mud the Predator 90 went through without problem. My son only got it stuck (High Centered) once which I was able to pull out by hand.
Very pleased with both bikes and with Gene's Polaris, can't wait to ride again.
Sad thing is, the bikes only look new once, no matter how good you wash them after that first wash.
Mike at Gene's Polaris in Baytown said he could not come close to matching their prices and that they are selling them below cost.
Well Gene's Polaris offered me a deal that was worth saving the 1.5 day drive to Chattanooga so I took it, only lost out $317 but have the comfort of knowing that the place that sold me the bikes is close enough to drive to and get service if need be, plus saved vacation time so I can take my boys out riding for vacation at a later date.
We did go start the break in period on our new 2004 Scrambler 500 4x4 & 2004 Predator 90, we went to Dirt Dogs and had a nice time taking it easy for break in, lots of water still in the trees and surrounding areas, never the less there was enough dry to play on too even though we took our bikes through plenty of mud and water too. I was suprised the water and mud the Predator 90 went through without problem. My son only got it stuck (High Centered) once which I was able to pull out by hand.
Very pleased with both bikes and with Gene's Polaris, can't wait to ride again.
Sad thing is, the bikes only look new once, no matter how good you wash them after that first wash.
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