CentralTXag said:
Gunny - I for one appreciate your comments and experience on this thread and many others!
Absolutely, I echo this! It's great to hear from someone with actual ownership experience with multiple brands and models. Every machine built is the result of various trade-offs being made in their design, and all have pros and cons. There's no "one size fits all" that's best for everyone. I have a 2017 Kawasaki Teryx that's been a very good, reliable machine. I've got 7500 relatively trouble-free miles on it. I've had to replace brakes, a u-joint, and a shock due to abrasive river bottom mud, but it's otherwise been out of the shop. It's kinda "middle of the road" in most categories and doesn't really excel in any one category except reliability. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another Kawasaki in the future.