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Hi All, 

I'm to buy a new SxS Pioneer 700-4 or 1000-5. I found a local dealer that has brand new 2016 and 2017 still on their lot.

Would anyone consider buying one of these...just wondering why they are still around and still brand new.

 

Thanks

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One big advantage with the 2017 pioneer is that they upgraded and put a better transmission in it.

I really think the main thing when buying a UTV is having a good dealer close by, for parts, service and any possible recall fixes.

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Thanks, I was not aware that honda transmissions were an issue. I'm planning on going with a 2017-2019 ...best deal I can get.

Thanks for the heads up.

 

 

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Buy the 1000-5.. You won't be disappointed!! I got a buddy with a 2017 and its been a beast of a machine!! Powerful and fast for the rated power stock!! Keeps up with my other buddy's tuned and piped RzR1000 in speed and off-road capabilities no problem! He's got 3000 hard miles on and it still feels brand new! Some videos with it on my youtube..

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