For what it is worth. We use ours daily. Hard. Its a flood zone down here on the coast this fall & we run stock tires, no lift (as it came from the factory) and we get around everywhere. Probably the only UTV we have ever had no buyers remorse on-- and we have owned them ALL. We got the base model with power steering and haven't had a need for all the fancy edition stuff yet. Added a soft top off ebay, seat covers off ebay and a windshield also off ebay. Husband also added some super cool gun/bow holders on the top of roll cage under the soft top. With the way the top has bracing that lifts it up a little, the holders are perfectly out of the way but quickly accessed for a coyote or pig out in the field. The rig is as quiet as any SxS I've even been in & with that power steering you can turn in the tightest spots. I havn't had to do a multi point turn yet and we live in the big thicket with a ton of trees. We don't use the back seat for people very often but its nice to have that option. Most times the bed is either put in long mode or we use the backseat for stacking protein & rice bran out of the rain. I strongly urge you to get one. I promise you wont regret it.
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Bought mine 3 months ago and love it. I originally planned on a Ranger as well until I looked at the Kawasaki. Like everyone says, no comparison to the old Mules as far as ride and power. Since you're not ag exempt, look into one of the dealers in OKlahoma. I bought mine in Durant and nobody in the metroplex could come close in price.
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I love mine. It has 70 hrs on it already in 2 months. The power steering feels soooo nice. I think I paid $15,300 out the door for the PROFXT at AJ Foyt Kawasaki. My only complaint is the roof is too tall. If I put a lift kit on it I'm not sure it will go in the garage anymore. Also, you have to drill a 3-1/2" hole under the seat with a hole saw to remove oil filter. That, or take off the rear skid plate which is a large pain in the neck. All in all, great machine!
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So if i buy one out of state, and pay no sales tax, do they not tax you when titled through state? I feel like the state is going to get their money one way or another. But idk, never done it that way. I really want to get it, but afraid to spend that much. Some have mentioned a jeep or old truck, but i dont like that idea. Harder to tow, harder to upkeep, won't last as long etc. I certainly wouldn't leave it at lease.
A few have mentioned the quote as being high but i cant find it chaper, the base price is well under msrp but I'm new to the sxs shoping. Thanks for all the help and info.
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