Most reliable ATV?

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I’m thinking about picking up an ATV/4 wheeler/quad whatever you want to call them here in a month or so and would like to know what the most reliable one is.

Not looking for a top of the line or anything, just something basic. I’ve heard Polaris are hit or miss. Any input guys?

Thanks in advance.
 

NMframed

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I have a friend that farms about 300 irrigated acres all flood irrigation and he is on his four wheeler constantly. I think he has close to 100,000 miles on it all within about a 3 mile area. It’s been in the shop a few times but nothing major, just a couple belt changes and normal wear and tear stuff. It’s a Can Am but not sure what model it is. My dad also has a Can Am that he really likes
 
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I dont know that one brand is overall more reliable than any other. There may be some data out there though. I think you would have to just be unlucky to get an unreliable machine these days.
 
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I forgot, don't actually know how much of an issue it is anymore.

If you go from one altitude to another efi makes it easy.

Probably most are efi now, when I messed with them it was a jet adjustment.
 

Wrench

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You'll never find a tougher rig than a Honda trx series 300. They don't have enough power to hurt themselves and get a zillion miles before trouble.

If you want a later model bigger machine, its tough to beat a grizzly or Kodiak.

I sold my griz and bought a side by side....and sold it and bought a polaris sportsman on tracks. If I could have found a deal on another yamaha, I'd be on it now.
 

thinhorn_AK

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Ive ran about every brand minus can am. The only one I would actively avoid is Polaris. Its like the Walmart of Atvs. They are everywhere, but are never the best choice.

their snow machines are sweet though. I agree that their atvs suck.
 
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I had a 2000 Honda (only sold it to get a bigger one) and now l have a 2015 EFI Honda. I never had a issue with either one and I plow snow with them and beat the snot out of them. I wouldn't trust another brand to do what I do with them.
 
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In my experience Honda's are most reliable, Yamahas are a close second. They usually don't make the same amount of power in utility machines that other manufacturers claim with similarly displaced engines, but they are downright reliable.
 

lvtuna

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My Dad has 4 different Yamaha's up on his property from the early 2000 era. He is not good at maintaining them either. They all still run great. Very reliable.
 
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