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Old 03-29-2004, 10:54 AM
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Default Yamaha Rino vs. Polaris Ranger

I am looking at a Side by side ATV and would like to know what others have experienced in the Yamaha Rino and the Polaris Ranger, Good, Bad, or otherwise.

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Old 04-23-2004, 11:44 AM
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Default Re: Yamaha Rino vs. Polaris Ranger

drove a rhino in the dunes, stock, it went everywhere, did everything, it was so much fun. I am going to get one.
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Old 06-27-2004, 02:41 AM
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Default Re: Yamaha Rino vs. Polaris Ranger

here is my rhino. here is my brothers ranger. we have ridden together over most any type of terrain you can name. infact, here is our uwharrie trail report where we ran them both.

the machine that will serve you best depends totally upon your intended uses. the specs tell the story. the two machines are designed for different purposes and thus arent truly comparable. the rhino is a recreational machine with good utility value. a ranger is a utility machine with good recreational value. if your focus is recreational riding with some work, the rhino is the better choice. if your focus is work with some recreational riding, the ranger is the better choice.

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Default Re: Yamaha Rino vs. Polaris Ranger

i attempted to edit the above links so that the pictures would come up. since it wont let me edit it, here is my rhino. here is my brothers ranger. the link to the ranger/rhino thread was valid.
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Default Re: Yamaha Rino vs. Polaris Ranger

Suggest you also consider the new Arctic Cat Prowler. We'll be taking a look at it at a press ride in August. It seems to be in between the Rhino and Ranger -

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Old 10-11-2006, 01:52 PM
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Default Re: Yamaha Rino vs. Polaris Ranger

I know that this is an older post, but thought that people that are searching in the future might find this info helpful. There is a quick comparison chart here: recreation utility vehicles comparison. It compares several of the most popular RUV models availabe. I have been shopping around for recreation utility vehicles for a long time and have done a lot research. Personally, I think that the Yamaha Rhino is probably the best choice out there right now. That might change in the near future, since there might be some new utility vehicles coming out from other manufacturers that are better. For now, the Yamaha Rhino is my personal favorite for all around best trail riding and work machine.
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