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Originally Posted by robertacabin
I know they are not the biggest or the baddest, but I have always liked my Honda four wheelers with the "HONDAMATIC" transmission. Bulletproof engine/transmission combination. Run forever without issue.


I love Honda's and have one...but they're not in the same league as the Yamaha Grizzly. Or Kodiak for that matter. They just price them like they are. crazy


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Honda's are the #1 recommended quad for AARP members....... grin

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Had my 2016 Kodiak, with plow, delivered on Friday morning. Was plowing with it Friday evening.

I bought the base model for $6200, the plow and winch added anoth thousand.

This machine is excellent. The power is not wicked, like on my Brute Force, but it is plenty for a utility atv.

The plowing capability of the Warn front mount plow, far exceeds that of my previous push tube setup. I should have taken a video as I raised the plow to max height and powered up my 1/4 mile long street, through 20+" of snow.

I thought I was going to be annoyed by the lack of features on the base model. I actually like the lever actuated 4wd. The lack of 3rd headlight I will remedy with a 12" light bar. Do i really need to know how fast im going riding through the woods or plowing snow? Nope, no regrets with this one. $7500 out the door, with turn key plow set, no brainer for what I do.

I will make a couple mods. The list so far:
LED light bar
Upgrade front shocks with adjustable preload.
Front cargo box.

My $.02.

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The woods and the water recharge my batteries.
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Hey Sam, at the end of the day, as long as you stay with any of the "majors" you'll get a good and reliable machine. What it boils down to is which one has the power, options and ride (suspension) you find most desireable.

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