What SXS if you were buying one tomorrow?

My general is fine, i would buy a Yamaha of that type today.

Of your more utility model Honda.

Though honestly I would pick the dealer I liked and get whatever brand they sell.
 
What about the new Kawasaki's. Dealer up here has some nice looking packages.
 
Well here's the update. My storage barns aren't going to be built for a little while longer. Trying to be a little size conscious, I went with a Honda 700. No paddle shifters but will have power steering. Seems like a nice little unit. Couldn't pass up the deal.



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Can’t go wrong with a Honda, what’s the msrp on that little unit

Not sure to be honest. This is a 2025 and had 14 miles on the clock. Came with a 5500lb winch, blinker kit, front/rear windshield, mirrors and cover. I paid the guy $10k out the door.

I think a good deal on a 2026 is around $12,500 before tax, title, destination etc. maybe some others can chime in.
 
Sounds like a good deal for sure. Maybe not a steal, but they didn’t make much if any on you. Good deal. Congrats!
 
I've been looking hard at the cf moto u10 highland pro (hvac model)
Theres a few little things im not 100% sold on, but with a 20k price difference between it and the can am/polaris offerings i think i might be able to overlook them and spend a lot less to alleviate my concerns AND have cash leftover just in case anything breaks.
 
Honda. Cant beat Honda plus it has a actual transmission. That said I have experience with a literal fleet of 50+ Can Am 6x6s used exclusively fro work and all are set up as wildfire engines. They are loaded with over 1000# of stuff plus 3 guys ip front and a plate rack in trailer hitch for 3 more guys to stand on. Point is Can Am belts are the weak link but in the 6x6 model they seem to have that fixed
 
I went Honda and it’s been great for hobby farm and out west use. I like the transmission, hate the belts in other machines.

Thought it would be cool to fab a flatbed for it and practice rig welding aluminum. Turns out I hate rig welding aluminum. Built it to still function for tilt.


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