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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Polaris General 1000 Walk Around-Everything ATV UTV Reviews

Polaris has been pushing the limits in the ATV and SxS industry for years now.  They keep things exciting for us off-road warriors by consistently improving the capabilities and styling of their all-terrain offerings.  New for 2016, Polaris has again rocked the market with the Ranger General 1000!

We were able to get our hands on a Deluxe General 1000 for a walk around and to say we were impressed is a understatement.  It's no surprise that Polaris knows how to contour body lines with color schemes and this dual purpose UTV is a perfect match.  The styling makes a statement of a true sport utility vehicle with the right amount of both.  Not only does it look good on the initial look, but closer inspection of the way everything fits together really speaks volumes on the attention to detail and quality.

On the outside the General's color schemed a-arms, Fox gas shocks, painted black aluminum rims with Dirt Commander tires and multitude of bolt on accessories scream sport even when it's sitting still.  On the inside the General doesn't disappoint and has a true "WOW" factor.  The interior styling and finish reminded us of opening the door of a late model Jeep.  The seats look and feel much better quality over the 800 Rzr's, colored schemed to the exterior and look and feel really high end.

Factory Polaris accessories are abundant for the General and they've done a incredible job.  Bumpers, tree kickers and much more simply bolt on without hassle.  If you can't find what you're looking for from the factory don't worry, plenty of companies out there with alternative product lines.  Polaris allows folks to finance these items in with the initial purchase.

To sum our walk around of the new General 1000 up we can say it truly is impressive.  Everywhere you look on the General you see attention to detail and a great understanding of how things mesh.  These UTV's are certainly worth the new customer taking a serious look at.

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