Home Depot UTVs
- marshman
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Home Depot UTVs
Anyone have or know anything about the side by sides sold by Home Depot? A friend of mine has had one for 2 years and hasn’t had Problems and loves it but he’s the only one I know that has one. Looking for more info.
- marshman
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Re: Home Depot UTVs
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My opinion is stick with name brands that you can still get parts for many years later so that you can fix it when repairs are needed and will have a much better resale value.
- mshunter77
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Re: Home Depot UTVs
This! Plus if you are patient and shop around you can find similar deals on name brands. I have a friend that bought a brand new camo Yamaha Viking for I believe $10,500. It was previous year model and he had to drive about 3 hours to Alabama but worth it. Brookhaven Honda did have some good deals on Pioneers.DuckBoat wrote:My opinion is stick with name brands that you can still get parts for many years later so that you can fix it when repairs are needed and will have a much better resale value.
- NyssaAquatica
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Re: Home Depot UTVs
Can't believe the prices for ATVs these days.
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True - even 4 wheelers are a load.NyssaAquatica wrote:Can't believe the prices for ATVs these days.
- mshunter77
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You can add used trucks to that list. Crazy what an 8 year old truck with 140k Miles goes for now.NyssaAquatica wrote:Can't believe the prices for ATVs these days.
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mshunter77 wrote:This! Plus if you are patient and shop around you can find similar deals on name brands. I have a friend that bought a brand new camo Yamaha Viking for I believe $10,500. It was previous year model and he had to drive about 3 hours to Alabama but worth it. Brookhaven Honda did have some good deals on Pioneers.DuckBoat wrote:My opinion is stick with name brands that you can still get parts for many years later so that you can fix it when repairs are needed and will have a much better resale value.
I saw an Brookhaven Honda add that had some great deals that were in line with nearly the same price as the HD UTV. I would go that route for sure.
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