Also loaded with safety features like airbags, probably lane keep assist and braking assists, cruise control, etc. BUT it doesn't have trophy truck level suspension and weighs twice as much. They BOTH have pros and cons depending on how you need to use it.
As a hunter I like my ground clearance and 4X4. As a father, I like the people capacity. As a responsible adult with two jobs. (70 hours a week) ALL three of those are WELL beyond any price range I am willing to pay! Apparently, I'll never own anything new or cool.
Don't feel bad you are not the only one with that sentiment. I guess that is why I still drive a 25 year old Dodge Dakota 5.2l. Now with that being said when it comes to my equipment for my lawn care service, I do tend to buy top end products but they make me money.
Sorry to say this, but if you're working 2 jobs, 70 hours a week, and still can't afford these, then you're doing something wrong. I don't even work 70 hours and can afford this stuff. Try to change something at least so you can give your family a cool toy
@@angelpesinaa4354 Sorry to say this, but why aren't you a billionaire yet? If you aren't a billionaire then you're doing something wrong. You should be able to just lift your self out of middleclassdom and become a billionaire. You must be stupid or lazy to not be a billionaire by now.
I’d just buy a brand new Chevy Colorado for a farm woods beater since the sxs cost the same but the truck will last longer and you can drive it across country if you want.
Commenting on things you would never buy is silly. If you don't have the money to purchase one that's fine. Not everything built is created with the idea that YOU are going to buy it.
@@mjareacts2731i disagree because of the price point. Trade your truck in on a side by side then hit the hwy oh wait you can only ride around in the dirt. Its a toy.
That Polaris Ranger XD is just as safe off-road, and even more practical than a pickup truck. I own a decently large property down here in Texas, and the Polaris Ranger XD is way more practical for daily use on my property. I clearly own pickup trucks for other for towing and other things, but their use is limited deep on the property when it comes to maneuverability and practicality.
I used one as my primary vehicle on a large military base and it was great. As an electrician I could haul people and things and fit into smaller locations vs the trucks. I had a ladder(s) strapped to the top at all times. It was a great work vehicle. We did not have AC and in 115+ temps it was not fun. But the price of the new ones are insane for what they are. The one I used was around 20k in 2019.
Would like to hear the level of noise in the SxS and top speed in comfort mode. (quietest mode I assume). This machine can be an option in my county in Virginia/West Virginia area which allows ATV and SxS on the road with a horn and blinker kit. Half my drive is cut in half when utilizing the trail system then partial road. The offroad capability with the SxS along with the creature comforts while in the summer and winter while snow plowing will be nice.
975 kgs is basically the same payload as a Toyota Hilux, ford Ranger, or any other similarly sized pickup in the rest of the world. I’ve never been able to understand how US trucks manage to have such low payloads.
Incredible job by Alex! This type of comparison really drives the nail in deep on the issue of how much Americans are willing or required to pay for features, specs, and capability in a vehicle that moves under it's own power. I was a Finance manager 4 score and 3 eons ago when the concept of side by sides were just being introduced to the market. Seeing that fully loaded model with heated seats, drive modes, full HVAC- it is just mind blowing. And I think comparing the MSRP of the fully loaded side by side with what is essentially an almost fully loaded mid size truck is a huge wake up slap to potential consumers shopping in either category. I really think this was a timely and valid comparison of perspective and as with everything Alex has done in front of the camera for TFL so far, it was done expertly! Let's get Alex in front of the camera more often! Great job Alex!!!
Look people this was typical TFL, just for fun. It is a legit comparison because Polaris said the XD is so people do not have to go home, while on the ranch, and get a truck to do your towing. So that’s who this is for. The guy in TX with a huge ranch or someone that lives deep in the woods and does the work. Not your typical truck owner that never sees work.
In my neck of the woods (Arizona) lots of people daily drive side by sides I can see this being useful for ranchers and soccer moms taking kids to school in a cookie cutter homes community
On the one hand, these are really cool. On the other, its crazy expensive. You can buy a lot of vehicle for the price of these, both new and used. If I had 1000 acre ranch or something, one of these makes tons of sense. But thats a pretty small market.
Everyone complains about how expensive new trucks are (and I agree), however these new SXS are stupid expensive. The SXS manufacturers are basically insulting your intelligence with the pricing...
Having just purchased a Ranger XD 1500, I took one big thing away from this video... when I need to trade in my F-150, I think I may strongly consider the GMC Canyon AT4X😂
My brother in law has a side by side and they are fun but I think they're just that...toys for people with more money than brains. I wanted to get one but I can't justify those prices. Since we're already pushing $60k, might as well go all baller and get a $100k Range Rover with the hydraulic suspensions.
Wish TFL would do a SXS comparison. It would be interesting to show best Quality, Quickest , most Off Road Capability. I want a Kawasaki KRX but it’s supposed to be really slow.
The KRX is perfect for 99% of sport side by side users. Its a tank and has plenty of power to turn 35s. The 1% that ride dunes with paddles and deep mud with tractor tires, need the 200+HP to be happy
Now you need to compare the SXS to an old, used Ford Ranger. I suspect a 2.3 or 3.0 manual 4x4 from 98-11 would be stiff competition at a price point where most won’t care about beating it up.
IF I had in any real interest/need in owning an ATV of any brand it would have to have doors, windows, and windshield wiper(s). Standard headlights and taillights would be fine. The more tech stuff the manufacturers cram into ATVs (or 4X4 pickups and SUVs for that matter) the more stuff there is to break...But then that DOES mean more money passing from buyers back to dealerships and manufacturers when parts and labor are factored in, unless I'm badly mistaken. I'm sure that any ATV I picked out for my purposes would be used for maybe twenty or thirty hours a year and reside in our garage the rest of the time. Of course, I would also need to purchase a trailer to tow my imaginary ATV to and from any place I might need it. Oh, and let us not forget that I would also need a pickup or SUV capable of towing the trailer-ATV combination to get them from here to there and back while remaining useable as a daily driver. As it happens, The Lovely Bride and I own one full size 4X4 RAM that is fully capable of towing such a load and an '05 "beater" Colorado 4X4 that MIGHT BE. I just can't see trying to convince myself and/or The Lovely Bride that spending more than we paid for our three-bedroom house and the double lot it sits on would be a good plan since the ATV and its trailer would get so little use during any given year.
I really have a hard time seeing the value of not only 30K but 53K for a side by side? I payed less for my 21 Silverado 4x4, crew cab, Z71, 3.0 duramax RST. There is no way you can tell me that the Polaris is worth the same. I would be curious to see the profit margin on the Polaris. But, people are paying that... crazy!
Polaris is literally trying to make the world’s shittiest and most expensive plastic truck. Loud, uncomfortable and obnoxiously unreliable. He didn’t show the air gaps in the doors either. Polaris needs to stay in their lane and get back to making actual reliable ATVs like the old Sportsman 500, rather than issuing daily recalls and drive halts on their RZRs and building ATVs that have more issues than time magazine out the door.
I understand the engineering that goes into a sxs, but those prices are ridiculous. I would choose a road going vehicle any day of the week for its overall practicality and comfort. The size of the sxs is also getting out of hand. I want my recreational vehicle to be small and nimble, because that is their point.
Its really simple in my mind. If you are wanting something just for off-road and work around your land then the side by side is the only logical way to go. If you need a daily driver, road trips, going to work some weekend off-roading, then the only option is a truck/midsize if that's what you want. I cant see there being any comparison on this?
For a work truck I wouldnt use a AT4X. I would get the AT4 or Elevation. You have higher payload and towing capability. The lower level trucks also cost less than the AT4X.
Here’s the sad reality. You’ll see these things being sold at Cabelas or Bass Pro Shop with 120-180 month finance options and Americans will still buy it. They’ll be underwater for 1-2 decades and never actually pay it off before selling it for a huge loss or rolling the negative equity for their travel trailer.
I purchased 09 RZR LE new for 10k, lol. Hard to believe loaded rangers are 50k plus now. Just no way they are worth the asking price. Profit margin has to be staggering on them. I have a 21 honda Pioneer 1000-5 that was 17k and I thought that price was a bit ridiculous. I get the full cab and HVAC. But 50k is just nuts. SxS are built pretty cheaply. Plastic bushings and thin metal everywhere. Hearing that belt is supposed to last the life of the vehicle and in the same breath hearing it lasts twice as long as a rubber belt floored me a little. I've had 3 different Polaris SxSs with a CVT and rubber belts. Everyone I know does good to get 2k miles out of belt. We always carried a spare. So am I to assume this 50k+ ranger has a life expectance of around 4-5k miles? lol
Truck vs SxS is not a fair comparison. A SxS is a dedicated off road vehicle, and a truck can be on/off road, but with that comes sacrifices in performance to both. As a buyer, you have to ask yourself, what YOU want. A single machine can't do everything the best. People don't realize that.
@@joshc606 mine is a 2020 ranger with just over 300 hours and it’s a pos. Needs wheel bearing and prop shaft u joints, Japanese will be my next and only sxs purchases for the farm from now on.
Reads the video title, waits to hear how much MORE the side by side is than the pickup... "annnnd the pickup costs 5 thousand more than the side by side..." 😅
If trucks were allowed to put payload ratings capped at 30 and 10 mph im sure they'd blow the sxs out of the water ha. If you put 4 guys in that sxs your not supposed to go above 30mph and above 1200 lbs 10mph. Its not a fair payload rating or comparison without addressing the bottom part of the sticker. Great break down though wish i was rich and owned 1000 plus acres.
You’re making shit up lol. Polaris is not limited to 30mph. Try driving to the pickup and the SxS to the same locations. I bet the SxS will go places fully loaded that this canyon couldn’t even touch.
$, need vs want, purpose/frequency of use, justification, brand loyalty, personal comfort. Just like any other purchase. For some it can be more about "look at what I wasted money on". That would be me IF I had the $ to waste. 🤑 Then again if I had the $ to waste I might make it justifiable by purchasing hundreds of acres to roam around on. I doubt forest rangers and the likes are being treated to this ultra expensive trim for their jobs. 😉
I didnt finish watching the video because I was put off by the statement that "Polaris is aiming to replace the mid-size truck". This statement needs to be clarified. If Polaris has made this statement then there is much information missing because it sounds foolish. If the reviewer is making this statement, then it would be to replace the mid-size truck for offroad purposes.
Why all the sxs hate? How much would it cost to build out a pickup or Jeep to have the off road capability of once these machines. Then if you did it probably wouldn't be any good a daily driver.
Not even close total different use Polaris is getting ridiculous with pricing. I have a 2020 XP 1000 Crew and that was about as much as I could justify for a hunting vehicle. I love what my ranger does but would never pay the price for this new one!
Idk where ppl make that much money to buy a 30k to 70k sxs. What do yall do for living to afford to throw away money that can't even drive on the hwy legal
I get that you guys have to be creative to get viewers but, comparing apples to oranges is just silly! The only thing they have in common is their outrageous pricing! Just buy an old cheap Jeep and dump about 20 grand in it and you have a great reliable and capable off road vehicle. The 30 grand that you just saved you could throw a great party and still be better off than wasting your money on a side by side. Buy smart and not to keep up with the Jone’s on a toy that is going to break and cost even more to repair! You were touting the side by sides great payload compared to the GMC but you didn’t mention the curb weight of the vehicles that will play a major role in payload capacity! As always stay safe and healthy! Ron
Neat comparison and I would love to have that crew cab side by side but its way out of my price range. And with only 110 hp 3cyl and a cvt transmission no thx. Heck I believe my Honda element with a 4cyl has more power than that side by side lol!!!!!!
This isn't a fair comparison. The truck can jump on the Hwy and go 80mph in comfort from tank to tank as long as you want to be in it.
exactly. Expensive SxS = pointless
@HAHA.GoodMeme Rich boy toy.
wow really
The utvs are limited to very low speeds with the higher payloads as well
Also loaded with safety features like airbags, probably lane keep assist and braking assists, cruise control, etc. BUT it doesn't have trophy truck level suspension and weighs twice as much. They BOTH have pros and cons depending on how you need to use it.
As a hunter I like my ground clearance and 4X4. As a father, I like the people capacity. As a responsible adult with two jobs. (70 hours a week) ALL three of those are WELL beyond any price range I am willing to pay! Apparently, I'll never own anything new or cool.
Don't feel bad you are not the only one with that sentiment. I guess that is why I still drive a 25 year old Dodge Dakota 5.2l. Now with that being said when it comes to my equipment for my lawn care service, I do tend to buy top end products but they make me money.
Word!!! I'll keep my 2006 VW Touareg with the 4.2L V8 I paid $6,900 for.
Sorry to say this, but if you're working 2 jobs, 70 hours a week, and still can't afford these, then you're doing something wrong. I don't even work 70 hours and can afford this stuff. Try to change something at least so you can give your family a cool toy
@@angelpesinaa4354 Sorry to say this, but why aren't you a billionaire yet? If you aren't a billionaire then you're doing something wrong. You should be able to just lift your self out of middleclassdom and become a billionaire. You must be stupid or lazy to not be a billionaire by now.
Save the money and do something cool and fun with your kids. Those memories will last longer than any overpriced piece of shit.
Holy crap, yeah $53k for the top end model is ridiculous, but even more so is that $30k 2 door base model.
I’d just buy a brand new Chevy Colorado for a farm woods beater since the sxs cost the same but the truck will last longer and you can drive it across country if you want.
Spending that kind of money for any of those three vehicles is just silly.
It's only silly if you don't have the money.
120 month financing at 10%+!
Commenting on things you would never buy is silly. If you don't have the money to purchase one that's fine. Not everything built is created with the idea that YOU are going to buy it.
@@mjareacts2731i disagree because of the price point. Trade your truck in on a side by side then hit the hwy oh wait you can only ride around in the dirt. Its a toy.
You could make the same argument for today’s truck prices.
At that point, jut get the mid sized truck. Its better and more practical, and safe in pretty much every way
That Polaris Ranger XD is just as safe off-road, and even more practical than a pickup truck. I own a decently large property down here in Texas, and the Polaris Ranger XD is way more practical for daily use on my property. I clearly own pickup trucks for other for towing and other things, but their use is limited deep on the property when it comes to maneuverability and practicality.
I used one as my primary vehicle on a large military base and it was great. As an electrician I could haul people and things and fit into smaller locations vs the trucks. I had a ladder(s) strapped to the top at all times. It was a great work vehicle. We did not have AC and in 115+ temps it was not fun.
But the price of the new ones are insane for what they are. The one I used was around 20k in 2019.
It's crazy how far side by sides have come.
They have more comfort options than my truck. Yeah the prices are crazy also.
Yup, cost is head scratching. Well said Alex
Thank you for publishing early in the day. Liked watching your videos before going to work!
You are most welcome!
Would like to hear the level of noise in the SxS and top speed in comfort mode. (quietest mode I assume). This machine can be an option in my county in Virginia/West Virginia area which allows ATV and SxS on the road with a horn and blinker kit. Half my drive is cut in half when utilizing the trail system then partial road.
The offroad capability with the SxS along with the creature comforts while in the summer and winter while snow plowing will be nice.
975 kgs is basically the same payload as a Toyota Hilux, ford Ranger, or any other similarly sized pickup in the rest of the world. I’ve never been able to understand how US trucks manage to have such low payloads.
Side bys don’t have the crash/collision safety a truck does.
Orrrr hear me out. You could get a 4x4 kei truck under 10k with all the same features including dump bed . And ac and japanese reliability
I've actually seen a review on those, but for me the Ranger XD 1500 it's just more appealing, but to each his own.
Incredible job by Alex! This type of comparison really drives the nail in deep on the issue of how much Americans are willing or required to pay for features, specs, and capability in a vehicle that moves under it's own power. I was a Finance manager 4 score and 3 eons ago when the concept of side by sides were just being introduced to the market. Seeing that fully loaded model with heated seats, drive modes, full HVAC- it is just mind blowing. And I think comparing the MSRP of the fully loaded side by side with what is essentially an almost fully loaded mid size truck is a huge wake up slap to potential consumers shopping in either category. I really think this was a timely and valid comparison of perspective and as with everything Alex has done in front of the camera for TFL so far, it was done expertly! Let's get Alex in front of the camera more often! Great job Alex!!!
Thanks for the thoughtful comment!
Look people this was typical TFL, just for fun. It is a legit comparison because Polaris said the XD is so people do not have to go home, while on the ranch, and get a truck to do your towing. So that’s who this is for. The guy in TX with a huge ranch or someone that lives deep in the woods and does the work. Not your typical truck owner that never sees work.
In my neck of the woods (Arizona) lots of people daily drive side by sides I can see this being useful for ranchers and soccer moms taking kids to school in a cookie cutter homes community
Indeed, these are street-legal in some states/counties.
On the one hand, these are really cool. On the other, its crazy expensive. You can buy a lot of vehicle for the price of these, both new and used. If I had 1000 acre ranch or something, one of these makes tons of sense. But thats a pretty small market.
Everyone complains about how expensive new trucks are (and I agree), however these new SXS are stupid expensive. The SXS manufacturers are basically insulting your intelligence with the pricing...
Hey😊 Incredible job by Alex. Thanks for this video)))))
Having just purchased a Ranger XD 1500, I took one big thing away from this video... when I need to trade in my F-150, I think I may strongly consider the GMC Canyon AT4X😂
I would never ever spend that kind of money on a side by side...NEVER!!!
This makes customizing a small Suzuki or such seem like an affordable option!
My brother in law has a side by side and they are fun but I think they're just that...toys for people with more money than brains. I wanted to get one but I can't justify those prices. Since we're already pushing $60k, might as well go all baller and get a $100k Range Rover with the hydraulic suspensions.
If you got the money and a nice SXS is what you want, go for it! No judgement.
Wish TFL would do a SXS comparison. It would be interesting to show best Quality, Quickest , most Off Road Capability. I want a Kawasaki KRX but it’s supposed to be really slow.
We can do something like this on our TFLoffroad channel.
The KRX is perfect for 99% of sport side by side users. Its a tank and has plenty of power to turn 35s. The 1% that ride dunes with paddles and deep mud with tractor tires, need the 200+HP to be happy
These prices are getting completely out of control.
I would just get an old pickup from the 90s and put a flat bed on it.
should have used a Ford Ranger against the Ranger
I'm sure TFL is trying to make content while they have that Canyon.
@@paulmadkow9143 100% but it would have made for a better video title and cost comparison
Excellent unconventional comparison!
Now you need to compare the SXS to an old, used Ford Ranger. I suspect a 2.3 or 3.0 manual 4x4 from 98-11 would be stiff competition at a price point where most won’t care about beating it up.
The price of the new 1500 Ranger is mind blowing, I asked my local dealer and he said no one has ordered one since they released.
Trucks are ridiculously overpriced, now powersports are too.. Teetering on a recession, this ought to get interesting
Erosion of the middle class
Have you every done a side b side comparison of the Polaris vs the John Deere Gator?
Looks like the Polaris people saw what they were charging for trucks... and decided to go for it.
I'd go with the Side by Side also where I live you can drive them on the road.
IF I had in any real interest/need in owning an ATV of any brand it would have to have doors, windows, and windshield wiper(s). Standard headlights and taillights would be fine. The more tech stuff the manufacturers cram into ATVs (or 4X4 pickups and SUVs for that matter) the more stuff there is to break...But then that DOES mean more money passing from buyers back to dealerships and manufacturers when parts and labor are factored in, unless I'm badly mistaken. I'm sure that any ATV I picked out for my purposes would be used for maybe twenty or thirty hours a year and reside in our garage the rest of the time. Of course, I would also need to purchase a trailer to tow my imaginary ATV to and from any place I might need it. Oh, and let us not forget that I would also need a pickup or SUV capable of towing the trailer-ATV combination to get them from here to there and back while remaining useable as a daily driver. As it happens, The Lovely Bride and I own one full size 4X4 RAM that is fully capable of towing such a load and an '05 "beater" Colorado 4X4 that MIGHT BE. I just can't see trying to convince myself and/or The Lovely Bride that spending more than we paid for our three-bedroom house and the double lot it sits on would be a good plan since the ATV and its trailer would get so little use during any given year.
Side-by-side is a death trap at highway speed, not going to replace a truck.
I really have a hard time seeing the value of not only 30K but 53K for a side by side? I payed less for my 21 Silverado 4x4, crew cab, Z71, 3.0 duramax RST. There is no way you can tell me that the Polaris is worth the same. I would be curious to see the profit margin on the Polaris. But, people are paying that... crazy!
Polaris is literally trying to make the world’s shittiest and most expensive plastic truck. Loud, uncomfortable and obnoxiously unreliable. He didn’t show the air gaps in the doors either. Polaris needs to stay in their lane and get back to making actual reliable ATVs like the old Sportsman 500, rather than issuing daily recalls and drive halts on their RZRs and building ATVs that have more issues than time magazine out the door.
Your video title states “ this sxs cost MORE then a fully loaded truck “then at the end of the video you tell us the sxs is 5,000 less then the truck.
I understand the engineering that goes into a sxs, but those prices are ridiculous. I would choose a road going vehicle any day of the week for its overall practicality and comfort. The size of the sxs is also getting out of hand. I want my recreational vehicle to be small and nimble, because that is their point.
They are cash cows for the manufacturers. People need to stop buying them and the prices will drop.
Its really simple in my mind. If you are wanting something just for off-road and work around your land then the side by side is the only logical way to go. If you need a daily driver, road trips, going to work some weekend off-roading, then the only option is a truck/midsize if that's what you want. I cant see there being any comparison on this?
I was thinking the base model was gonna be like 16k but 30😳
The side by side may have higher payload but how can you reach that amount in a small bed? Misleading in a way.
By hauling your gold bars to impress your friends. 😂
4 dudes and some rocks in the bed.. done.
The AT4X is so capable at that price the Polaris just doesn't make sense.
Can you tell us what that measuring app is? That looks really cool
The lack of wheel wells in the ranger actually makes that bed width slightly better...
It's hard to believe how far SXS have come. I remember when the 800s came out, and that was a big deal
I wanna see that Rangers suspension with 2100lbs in the bed…
We are planning to take on to David's ranch soon, and load it up heavy!
All 3 are way overpriced. Which is why I won't buy one.
Honestly the SxS's make the truck seem like a good deal lol
Yeah it can carry 2100 lb... at 10mph😂
Taking the truck all day. You can tow on the road at 65mph where this can’t go over 25mph with the same weight.
Yeah - but - Polaris Side by Side is not Street Legal in most States!! Kind of an important factoid when comparing!!
And the sad part is you can only register it in South Dakota so you can drive it in your home state
If your not going on the paved roads - Just get a Kei Truck?
For a work truck I wouldnt use a AT4X. I would get the AT4 or Elevation. You have higher payload and towing capability. The lower level trucks also cost less than the AT4X.
I want to know how fast those UTVs go. How peppy are they?
Such a bizarre comparison. What’s next a Vette vs dirt bike? Stretching for content.
Here’s the sad reality. You’ll see these things being sold at Cabelas or Bass Pro Shop with 120-180 month finance options and Americans will still buy it. They’ll be underwater for 1-2 decades and never actually pay it off before selling it for a huge loss or rolling the negative equity for their travel trailer.
I purchased 09 RZR LE new for 10k, lol. Hard to believe loaded rangers are 50k plus now. Just no way they are worth the asking price. Profit margin has to be staggering on them. I have a 21 honda Pioneer 1000-5 that was 17k and I thought that price was a bit ridiculous. I get the full cab and HVAC. But 50k is just nuts. SxS are built pretty cheaply. Plastic bushings and thin metal everywhere. Hearing that belt is supposed to last the life of the vehicle and in the same breath hearing it lasts twice as long as a rubber belt floored me a little. I've had 3 different Polaris SxSs with a CVT and rubber belts. Everyone I know does good to get 2k miles out of belt. We always carried a spare. So am I to assume this 50k+ ranger has a life expectance of around 4-5k miles? lol
Truck vs SxS is not a fair comparison. A SxS is a dedicated off road vehicle, and a truck can be on/off road, but with that comes sacrifices in performance to both. As a buyer, you have to ask yourself, what YOU want. A single machine can't do everything the best. People don't realize that.
The Polaris will start having problems by 2-300 hours.
Mine hasn’t with 500hrs
As if any of the buttons on the gm will work from mile 1 lol
@@josephpeluchette191 true 😂
@@joshc606 mine is a 2020 ranger with just over 300 hours and it’s a pos. Needs wheel bearing and prop shaft u joints, Japanese will be my next and only sxs purchases for the farm from now on.
@@josephpeluchette191I haven't had any problems, so what's your proof?
Reads the video title, waits to hear how much MORE the side by side is than the pickup... "annnnd the pickup costs 5 thousand more than the side by side..." 😅
I'll stick to my ol reliable Yamaha Rhino 700 that cost 8500 new. Ol girl has never left me setting.
Yeah it has 40 HP, goes 40 mph, squeaks left and right and is hot as hell on the inside.
@jimh.412 mine runs 52, doesn't squeak cause i maintain it. I don't need to run 75 in the woods an I don't want a vehicle payment for a sxs.
Polaris these days are for business a owners that need a tax write off or someone that has a lot of money. The weekend enthusiast is SOL.
If trucks were allowed to put payload ratings capped at 30 and 10 mph im sure they'd blow the sxs out of the water ha. If you put 4 guys in that sxs your not supposed to go above 30mph and above 1200 lbs 10mph. Its not a fair payload rating or comparison without addressing the bottom part of the sticker. Great break down though wish i was rich and owned 1000 plus acres.
You’re making shit up lol. Polaris is not limited to 30mph. Try driving to the pickup and the SxS to the same locations. I bet the SxS will go places fully loaded that this canyon couldn’t even touch.
@findingxeno3285 brother, pause and read the sticker in the bed of the sxs in this video it's exactly where I took the information from.
What’s the measuring app called at 8:50, I’m curious.
It's called "Measure", and it works REALLY well!
Id like to see polaris offer a 5 year/60,000 mile warranty 😂
3 year unlimited mile powertrain warranty on the ranger. Not too bad for a SxS
$, need vs want, purpose/frequency of use, justification, brand loyalty, personal comfort. Just like any other purchase. For some it can be more about "look at what I wasted money on". That would be me IF I had the $ to waste. 🤑 Then again if I had the $ to waste I might make it justifiable by purchasing hundreds of acres to roam around on. I doubt forest rangers and the likes are being treated to this ultra expensive trim for their jobs. 😉
no…
I'm not going to put my family in those " off road worthy " rickshaws
I didnt finish watching the video because I was put off by the statement that "Polaris is aiming to replace the mid-size truck". This statement needs to be clarified. If Polaris has made this statement then there is much information missing because it sounds foolish. If the reviewer is making this statement, then it would be to replace the mid-size truck for offroad purposes.
Why all the sxs hate? How much would it cost to build out a pickup or Jeep to have the off road capability of once these machines. Then if you did it probably wouldn't be any good a daily driver.
does that GMC fit inside of a toy Hauler???
Seems silly to compare these two vehicles since you can't legally drive the SxS on a highway. You need a real truck to tow the SXS to the play area.
Many states you can legally drive these SxS on roads. You just need blinkers, mirrors, and a lighted license plate.
Not even close total different use Polaris is getting ridiculous with pricing. I have a 2020 XP 1000 Crew and that was about as much as I could justify for a hunting vehicle. I love what my ranger does but would never pay the price for this new one!
Toooooooo expensive for all 3! Guess us regular Joes don’t deserve the pay to afford these.
Never though much about it but 4 "BIG" men would max out the pickup? Wow!
Those dont look like 1500 hundred pound bales.
I’m taking the gmc
If you have ever had a polaris you know how often they break down. Lots of fun but not very reliable.
Idk where ppl make that much money to buy a 30k to 70k sxs.
What do yall do for living to afford to throw away money that can't even drive on the hwy legal
Seems to me if the ranger became street legal there's no reason to buy the gm at 15 to 25k dollars more
Wait we are talking $50k??????? Yeah how about forgetaboutit ???????? I thought we were in the 20s. These prices are obnoxious
Well, I love TFL videos ordinarily but this one didn't need to be made.
At my age i will keep my Tundra. These toys are for young ones.
thats why they keep suzuki jimny out from coming here
Can’t drive a sxs to work…soooooo, I’ll take the truck
Think I'd rather go buy a high mileage overpriced Toyota Tacoma over both of these
Polaris might aswell make vehicles
My mind is blown
sorry about that...😀
A luxury vehicle compared to a toy. If they were amphibious like a Sherp that would increase the desirability.
As they are no thanks.
I get that you guys have to be creative to get viewers but, comparing apples to oranges is just silly! The only thing they have in common is their outrageous pricing!
Just buy an old cheap Jeep and dump about 20 grand in it and you have a great reliable and capable off road vehicle. The 30 grand that you just saved you could throw a great party and still be better off than wasting your money on a side by side.
Buy smart and not to keep up with the Jone’s on a toy that is going to break and cost even more to repair!
You were touting the side by sides great payload compared to the GMC but you didn’t mention the curb weight of the vehicles that will play a major role in payload capacity!
As always stay safe and healthy!
Ron
If that was the case then why do people buy new trucks every year and not just keep old vehicles??
SXS is way over priced
Didn't the tfl guys just do a high flying desert run? And stop simping for these overpriced go karts.
High-flying desert run? Are you referring to a Colorado ZR2 Vegas-To-Reno off-road run? Yes, we did that.
What happens when you sink that sxs?
It sinks...
Winch it out. 🥱
Neat comparison and I would love to have that crew cab side by side but its way out of my price range. And with only 110 hp 3cyl and a cvt transmission no thx. Heck I believe my Honda element with a 4cyl has more power than that side by side lol!!!!!!
Not paying $30k for a toy. Let alone more.
Ok thanks for letting us know 🙄
Ask Nissan owner how that steel belt transmissions hold up 👎🏻
Yamaha is far better
😂😂 Yamaha is underpowered. They can't make an enclosed SxS and they squeak to death.
All three are extremely overpriced. But most vehicles, and especially side by sides are over priced.