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I bought my 350 Rancher 4x4 as a last years (2005) in December of 2005 for $3999 + the prep and tax which took it up to about $4700. The local dealer had some great end-of-the-year deals.
Like the others have said, it isn't made for two people, but we occasionally run two. I can probably top out at 40mph, but have not needed the top speed. I have a plow for mine for plowing our go-cart track on the lake. It's a great running machine, and like 05 210 stated, Honda and Yamaha make very dependable off road machines. I don't think the Fourtrax that I had could be stopped with a grenade.
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   Looks like new ranchers have gone up slightly in price.They least expensive 4 by 4 version is 5400.00 retail.5 speed w/auto clutch.I've ridden the electric shift models and don't care for them.Personal preference.They are also no longer 350cc,up to 420cc now.My guess is the dealer margin is about 1k.So if you can find a left over 06/07 (the 08's are out)you can probably score a deal.There is probably some incentives/rebates to the dealer as well as possibly a kickback at the end of the year.If you can find a starving dealer with several on hand,i would guess you could purchase new in the low 4k range.Maybe more than you want to spend,but an option if used ones that are in nice shape are fetching in the 3-3500 range.Unfortunately fall is the worst time to get a deal on a 4 wheeler...new or used.

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Originally posted by 05 210 05 210 wrote:

There is nothing worse than taking your wife out for a ride and having to walk out of the woods!


We're gonna ride the shoreline and look for old CC's!    I found a .22 pistol when I was a kid looking for money-back bottles.

Seriously, thanks for the info. These last few posts have what I needed to know. How is the industry upside down? You almost said I should buy new...are there any major tech improvements since the 350 rancher? Or maybe I should ask if there are any features that are 'must have'?
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I would go with the Honda. My dad has a Polaris and I have a Honda and we have had them for 6 years. The only difference now is that the Honda has not had any problems whereas the Polaris will not run. Polaris makes a decent 4wheeler, but the quality is very poor.
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    I worked on metric bikes for 10 years.Honda Rancher 350 is a great rig for the money.Probably the best bang for the buck.I would only consider the Honda or a Yamaha as far as reliability and fit/finish.The Hondas are usually more complicated to work on,though.I have always owned Yamahas and had zero complaints ,but recently fell into a 2003 Polaris 600.It has all kinds of power and tons of clearance,but it is a complete POS compared to a Yamaha or Honda.If someone gave me a free Arctic cat 4 wheeler,I would return the favor and give it to someone else(no offense to anyone who owns one.)
   Used ones usually hold there value very well if they are taken care of,so be careful buying used and paying too much....The powersports industry is upside down and some of the new ones can be bought very reasonable with low or no interest financing,full warranty,new toy smell,etc.Be careful and do your homework....There is nothing worse than taking your wife out for a ride and having to walk out of the woods!

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Originally posted by phatsat67 phatsat67 wrote:

350 should be enough power they will run like 55 or 60 on the road.

No kidding? I used to have a car that would barely go that fast! LOL
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Four trax are good reliable quads. A good friend of mine has one and my neighbor has a 4x4 that I used to take back in my woods. He also had a polaris both ran and worked good. Polaris quads have a lower resale or they did when I used to look at them so you can probably come up with one of those cheaper and theres always arctic cat. Either way you look at a quad they really arent made for passengers because of the back fenders soo Ms. Buffalo will just have to get comfortable haha. 350 should be enough power they will run like 55 or 60 on the road.
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Thanks Steve. I was wondering if 350cc would be enough. It must be if you got the same a second time. Plenty of room for 2...or not really?
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Polaris makes nice sleds but I've not heard good things about their quads. I'm on my second 350 Honda Rancher and it's been great. My first one, a Honda Fourtrax, which was stolen 2 years ago, I got for free. It was owned by a local snow ski resort and was driven hard. It lasted them 10 years and I had it 5. I know someone will pipe in about Jap crap, but they make a great Quad. You shouldn't have trouble finding a good one for under $3000.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eric lavine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November-10-2007 at 11:11am
watch e-bay, right before x-mas everyone dumps thier toys for extra cash and its the time of the year to buy one
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I'm sure that is nice, but it's out of my price range. I'd like to find a decent used one for < $3000. I saw a polaris on craigs list for $2350, but I don't know anything about polaris.
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Greg they advertised one last night on TV, it had fuel injection and power steering, i thought it was pretty cool, i dont remember who made it though
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Rather than cry over a spilled lake(L Lanier), I thought I might get a used 4-wheeler and do some exploring. This area became Lake Lanier in the '50s after the completion of Buford dam. the Corps did an extensive survey and then purchased the land between 'here and there' and below a certain elevation. Anyway, there's an old community down there that is starting to rise again. The grandstands from the old lanier raceway have already made the local paper and who knows what's to come.

My question is which one to buy? I have a fair bit of experience with dirt bikes from years ago but none with these. From what I've seen, I think I want the rancher type with 4wd and the storage racks. I'd also like to have room for Ms. Buffalo, and I don't even know if these are set up for two people. Are there any particular makes or models that are known for their quality?

Thanks in advance!
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