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Originally Posted by Higginez
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Much cheaper to buy an old Jeep, Tracker or Samurai. Seems like most of the UTVs are $17k and up. I picked up a 75 CJ5 and 02 Wrangler for less than that combined.



A fully locked, light weight, nimble 4x4 with a 1,000# payload, dump bed, and a ton of ground clearance from the factory under $20k is a tough act to follow.

Jeeps and Samurais aren't even in the same league especially if you're working out of them.

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Originally Posted by KFWA
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by mrfudd
Much cheaper to buy an old Jeep, Tracker or Samurai. Seems like most of the UTVs are $17k and up. I picked up a 75 CJ5 and 02 Wrangler for less than that combined.



A fully locked, light weight, nimble 4x4 with a 1,000# payload, dump bed, and a ton of ground clearance from the factory under $20k is a tough act to follow.

Jeeps and Samurais aren't even in the same league especially if you're working out of them.

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What did people use before these came out?




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Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by KFWA
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by mrfudd
Much cheaper to buy an old Jeep, Tracker or Samurai. Seems like most of the UTVs are $17k and up. I picked up a 75 CJ5 and 02 Wrangler for less than that combined.



A fully locked, light weight, nimble 4x4 with a 1,000# payload, dump bed, and a ton of ground clearance from the factory under $20k is a tough act to follow.

Jeeps and Samurais aren't even in the same league especially if you're working out of them.

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What did people use before these came out?






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Just buy a tacoma. Can't believe anyone would drop $20k on an ATV 🙄 Every redneck 30-something in my town has one. Constantly see them driving around choking on dust. Weird...

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Originally Posted by robertham1
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by KFWA
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by mrfudd
Much cheaper to buy an old Jeep, Tracker or Samurai. Seems like most of the UTVs are $17k and up. I picked up a 75 CJ5 and 02 Wrangler for less than that combined.



A fully locked, light weight, nimble 4x4 with a 1,000# payload, dump bed, and a ton of ground clearance from the factory under $20k is a tough act to follow.

Jeeps and Samurais aren't even in the same league especially if you're working out of them.

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What did people use before these came out?






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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Full cab adds up quick to the price.


We have a 2016 Polaris 900 XP and it was $20k new 5 years ago.


I would like to upgrade but a modern version is $25k.


Crazy $$$ for a lightweight machine. But they are so handy when it's muddy.


My 08 Rhino 660 was $8K out the door.


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Yeah, prices have gotten pretty crazy. But as Dogcather said, everybody's got one.

Must be something to it.

Heck, a Northstar Ranger with AC and heat will run ya $30k. Yikes!


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Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by KFWA
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by mrfudd
Much cheaper to buy an old Jeep, Tracker or Samurai. Seems like most of the UTVs are $17k and up. I picked up a 75 CJ5 and 02 Wrangler for less than that combined.



A fully locked, light weight, nimble 4x4 with a 1,000# payload, dump bed, and a ton of ground clearance from the factory under $20k is a tough act to follow.

Jeeps and Samurais aren't even in the same league especially if you're working out of them.

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What did people use before these came out?







Higginez.

don't laugh, as soon as His Overlordship Gavin gets word that's a working version he'll outlaw fossil fuel UTV spray rigs like yours.


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In it is death and all you seek
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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by KFWA
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by mrfudd
Much cheaper to buy an old Jeep, Tracker or Samurai. Seems like most of the UTVs are $17k and up. I picked up a 75 CJ5 and 02 Wrangler for less than that combined.



A fully locked, light weight, nimble 4x4 with a 1,000# payload, dump bed, and a ton of ground clearance from the factory under $20k is a tough act to follow.

Jeeps and Samurais aren't even in the same league especially if you're working out of them.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]


What did people use before these came out?







Higginez.

don't laugh, as soon as His Overlordship Gavin gets word that's a working version he'll outlaw fossil fuel UTV spray rigs like yours.


That stupid fugger would have the donkey in rubber boots and a Tyvek suit!


Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!

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Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by KFWA
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by mrfudd
Much cheaper to buy an old Jeep, Tracker or Samurai. Seems like most of the UTVs are $17k and up. I picked up a 75 CJ5 and 02 Wrangler for less than that combined.



A fully locked, light weight, nimble 4x4 with a 1,000# payload, dump bed, and a ton of ground clearance from the factory under $20k is a tough act to follow.

Jeeps and Samurais aren't even in the same league especially if you're working out of them.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]


What did people use before these came out?







Higginez.

don't laugh, as soon as His Overlordship Gavin gets word that's a working version he'll outlaw fossil fuel UTV spray rigs like yours.


That stupid fugger would have the donkey in rubber boots and a Tyvek suit!




With a parade diaper on it too. Maybe a filter of sorts on it's muzzle to catch the methane burps.

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Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by mrfudd
Much cheaper to buy an old Jeep, Tracker or Samurai. Seems like most of the UTVs are $17k and up. I picked up a 75 CJ5 and 02 Wrangler for less than that combined.



A fully locked, light weight, nimble 4x4 with a 1,000# payload, dump bed, and a ton of ground clearance from the factory under $20k is a tough act to follow.

Jeeps and Samurais aren't even in the same league especially if you're working out of them.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]



My Ranger works fantastic out on the ranch. But when looking for another one to have at home for snowplowing, ended up going with a 2 door jeep wrangler. Much better pricing and way more enjoyable to use around town and the woods.


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If a Jeep will do what you need it to do, why wouldn't you buy a Jeep?

A Jeep wouldn't even cross my mind for what I do, but Jeep guys have told me for years I oughta build one. The only boxes a Jeep checks is that they go off road pretty good and wouldn't need to be trailered. That's it!

It's kinda like the guy that shows up to shoot Ground Squirrels all day with his .25-06 and thinks it's the best thing going for varmints and questions why you'd be shooting a measly .20 Vartarg.


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