Okay the green screen has never steered me wrong before so I asking for advise again. I am in the market for either the new Mule Pro or the new Polaris Ranger and I am stuck between the two. I will be going and test driving both of them before I purchase one but want to ask what everyone opinions or experience has been that own them. Let me know and I appreciate the help.
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2020 Kawasaki Mule Pro vs Polaris Ranger 1000
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MULE PRO...there will be plenty of guys say Polaris because the mule is slow. well its not a speed demon but its not designed to be a drag race winner but
built to work. suspension is very nice IMO. Me and my dad were hesitant to get rid of our Hondas but needed to move up to 4 seaters and went kawi and have had no issues
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I was interested in the mule, but when it came time to buy, Kawasaki put recalls out and retailers were unable to sell. This was only a few weeks ago. I ended up buying another ranger anyway, since my 2013 was an awesome machine. Routine oil changes and maintenance and no issues whatsoever. So far, I’m in love with the new Ranger 1000. Super quiet and very smooth.
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Originally posted by Heath View PostWhere does the Can Am come into play vs the Mule?
I look at it from a different perspective since I have have to repair most all of the major brands.
Yamaha and Kawasaki fall into the same category..very dependable and will take an arse kicking and still run..although usually on the lower end of "high performance"
Bombardier(can am)/seadoo and Polaris were the top performers not only for high performance but for modding and tuning... I could get gobs more power from these engines vs the Japanese ones.
So it kinda leans back to preference-- if you want extreme reliability and dont really care for the options in expanding the hp and mods then go with Kawasaki yamaha or Honda
If you want to add some pep like clutches axles and lifts then go with a Polaris or the can am...the aftermarket options are endless
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Everyone is giving you advice without knowing your needs and uses. "If" you will be hauling 4 people AND filling feeders, running dog boxes, have a bed sprayer or anything you NEED more than 1.5' of bed space, the Mule Pro won't work for you. If you plan on trail riding for long periods, The Mule Pro is not near as comfortable with upright bench seating and wheel-wells blocking where your foot would comfortably sit. Now, for short, deer lease/hunting rides, it's a non-issue.
I really like The Mule Pro, but for my needs, I'd have to take a lot into consideration before I bought one.
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