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Old 12-06-2018, 09:28 AM
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Hello everyone not sure if im posting this in the right area maybe a Mod can move it if not. I have a choice to make i have to quotes for a camo Yamaha Grizzly 700 EPS and a Can am outlander 650 outlander XT camo the money is the same! well within 100.00 bucks. I already own a 2011 Grizzly 550 EPS but never owned a Can-am. honest opinions please.

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Old 12-06-2018, 11:01 AM
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Are they as dependable as the 700 grizzly.
 
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Old 12-06-2018, 12:31 PM
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Both reliable quads. Can-Am is quicker and has a higher top end speed wise. Rider comfort is pretty even in my mind. Can-Am has more on board storage for trail gear. I don't know what the Grizzly EPS comes with but the Outlander XT is pretty loaded. Last I checked it included, rider selectable power steering with 3 settings, Warn winch, brush guards, and aluminum wheels. Nice package. Grizzly tends to have better grunt for chores but the Outlander 650 is no slouch.
 
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MooseHenden its pretty much the same money by 20.00. I just have never owned a can am so your say just as reliable and hold their value.

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Old 12-06-2018, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by smair911
MooseHenden its pretty much the same money by 20.00. I just have never owned a can am so your say just as reliable and hold their value.

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I can't think of any issues I had with the 650 XTP I owned before buying the 1000. I had about 2500 miles on it including plowing snow and it did everything I asked of it. Only got the 1000 because the people I ride with were going over to the bigger bore quads.
 
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Thank you! I pulled the trigger on it today.
 
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Thank you! I pulled the trigger on it today.
Let us know how you like it, and pictures please! Congratulations.
 
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Well here it is just picked it up on Friday. Now does anyone know if the XL trailerable deluxe ATV cover from Cabelas will fit my machine? I'm having trouble finding one with and Cabelas has good reviews Thank you, Steve
 
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Looks sharp in camo.
 
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Old 12-17-2018, 08:45 PM
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It is Moosehenden thank you.
 
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