Looking for Advice about a Reliable UTV

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Hi! I am planning to buy a 4-seat UTV, and I have been searching among the top brands like Polaris, Can-Am, Yamaha, Honda, etc.
I found a blog:
In the blog, it introduced 4 models of 4-seat UTV:
1. Honda Pioneer 1000-5
2. Kawasaki Teryx4
3. Polaris General 4 1000
4. Can-Am Defender MAX
Anyone who has experience with these models? Which one is better?
 
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Hi! I am planning to buy a 4-seat UTV, and I have been searching among the top brands like Polaris, Can-Am, Yamaha, Honda, etc.
I found a blog:
In the blog, it introduced 4 models of 4-seat UTV:
1. Honda Pioneer 1000-5
2. Kawasaki Teryx4
3. Polaris General 4 1000
4. Can-Am Defender MAX
Anyone who has experience with these models? Which one is better?
I have a Kawasaki mule utv and it has been 100% reliable. I’ve had it several years and only have done routine maintenance. But anything on that list looks pretty solid to me.
 
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ItBmine

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I buy CF Moto's. Thousands less and come standard with everything, even turn signals. And the engines are quieter and cabins cooler than all the Polaris's I had. And more leg and foot room.
My friend has his second Kawi Teryx 4 and he said it's built like a tank but if he knew how hot they get in the cabin he would not have bought one.

I was going to buy a Honda Pioneer 1000. I like their design the best. Same length as a 2 seater and I like how the rear seat coverts from dump box. But the price of one here in Ontario Canada was sickening.
 
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I have a 2014 Kubota RTV (X900) diesel…and it’s reliable, strong, well-built…. but not fast… (20-25 mph tops)….so if you travel long distances on prepared roads…it won’t race anywhere, but it’ll pull hard and climbs some amazing rocks. The 4-seater RTVs such as the 1100 series are just as good.

Also have a 2017 Kawasaki Mule (gas) which is a roomy 4-seater or close 6-seater…and it’s got a really Comfortable suspension for uneven terrain, and goes fast (45 mph). It’s also been reliable.
 

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I'll second the CF Moto. Bought a 2025 U Force 1000xl (6 seater) in February this year. Know several who have had them for years and they are as reliable as any other brand. Found it on sale for $13,999.00, paid $17,009.55 out the door. Have over 600 Hrs on it right now and it's been flawless so far.
 

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I'm in my 2nd Can-am Defender. The 1st one was a XT cab 2 door, 2nd is a 2 door Limited. Both have been bullet proof to date. I use it all year round with Snowplowing it's primary job.
They do hold their trade-in value as well.
 

ItBmine

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I'm in my 2nd Can-am Defender. The 1st one was a XT cab 2 door, 2nd is a 2 door Limited. Both have been bullet proof to date. I use it all year round with Snowplowing it's primary job.
They do hold their trade-in value as well.
That's the only downside to CF Moto. I find many people are still scared of them so they don't hold a lot of trade in value. But for me, I buy and keep until it's wore out so it don't really matter.

Funny thing....my CF/Polaris dealer owner is on some board with the Polaris factory. He told me back in April that Polaris has a couple CF's at their factory trying to break them and they can't. And they are scared because they don't know how they can build and sell something at CF's pricing.
Fast forward to today......Polaris just released a Ranger 500 in the $10,000 USD range and dropped the price of the Sportsman 570. So yes, they were losing sales.
 

Tughill Tom

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That's the only downside to CF Moto. I find many people are still scared of them so they don't hold a lot of trade in value. But for me, I buy and keep until it's wore out so it don't really matter.

Funny thing....my CF/Polaris dealer owner is on some board with the Polaris factory. He told me back in April that Polaris has a couple CF's at their factory trying to break them and they can't. And they are scared because they don't know how they can build and sell something at CF's pricing.
Fast forward to today......Polaris just released a Ranger 500 in the $10,000 USD range and dropped the price of the Sportsman 570. So yes, they were losing sales.

To be honest I live on The Tug Hill in NNY where wheelers are driven around like cars and can count on one hand how many CF Motos I'v seen to date. On a weekend I'll have 100's of them go by my house and just don't see them around here.
 

ItBmine

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To be honest I live on The Tug Hill in NNY where wheelers are driven around like cars and can count on one hand how many CF Motos I'v seen to date. On a weekend I'll have 100's of them go by my house and just don't see them around here.
Regional thing like tractor brands I guess. Northern Ontario is flooded with CF's now. I see as many or more of them as all the other brands when I go out on the trails.
The only time I'm the odd man out is when I go trail riding with my RTV-X1100C, LOL
 

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Honda makes great UTV’s. Had a 700-4 awhile back. Put my polaris to shame I had prior. The ride is stiff. Not as comfortable as the polaris. The 4 wheel drive is real good. They are more expensive than others though. Never heard of CF motor. Will have to check them out.
 

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You all realize that this is probably a Troll thread? Look at the profile, nothing Kubota related at all and 1 time post.
 

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Hi! I am planning to buy a 4-seat UTV, and I have been searching among the top brands like Polaris, Can-Am, Yamaha, Honda, etc.
I found a blog:
In the blog, it introduced 4 models of 4-seat UTV:
1. Honda Pioneer 1000-5
2. Kawasaki Teryx4
3. Polaris General 4 1000
4. Can-Am Defender MAX
Anyone who has experience with these models? Which one is better?
Better for what???

First you need to tell us what you'll be using the UTV for? Trail riding? Hauling people? Work around the farm?

For instance, the four choices in your list above - the Honda Pioneer and the Can-am Defender have a much larger bed - more room to haul materials, tools, etc. so they work well as dual-purpose farm/trail machines. The Polaris General and the Teryx have a tiny bed on the back - to put your ice chest in - and are designed to go fast over rough terrain. The Can-am Defender is also available with a 6' long bed if hauling stuff is your primary purpose. So you have to decide what the primary use of the UTV will be.

I have a 2020 Can-am Defender single cab (no rear seat). Right at 5000 trouble free miles on it now and the original belt still looks great. Use mine hauling stuff on my ranch - and exploring the outback.

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My uncle has a 250 acre farm in NW Kentucky and he had a Kamakazi mule for a number of years. Rock solid, no trouble, just regular maintenance. He recently traded it in on a new Chi-com UTV and he regrets it to this day. Nothing but problems, it’s in the shop more often than not.
 

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I don't know much about the newer ones, but I have a Yamaha 660 from about 05 if a used one is an option.

My grandson puts lots of hours on it every year.

It has been fantastically reliable.....after all, it is a Yamaha. ;).


EDIT: I'm not sure if they had a 4 seater though.