How much does a Polaris Xplorer 4×4 cost?
2009 Polaris Xplorer 4X4, This is a 2009 Polaris Ranger XP 700 4×4 Limited Edition. It is a liquid cooled, 4-stroke, fuel injected twin cylinder beast of a utility vehicle with a fully automatic transmission. $3,600.00 1997 Polaris XPlorer 400 4X4, SOLD AS-IS, CHEAP BUT RUNS!
Is the Xplorer 400 a 4 wheel drive bike?
Ask anyone that owns an Xplorer 400 why they chose it and they’ll tell you clearly: the Xplorer 400 does it all. A torquey 2-stroke 4 x 4, it is without a doubt the best all-terrain value in a 4-wheel drive work/hunt/ride machine.
What kind of tires does a Polaris Xplorer have?
2000 Polaris 400 Xplorer 4×4. Starts right up and runs perfect. Plastics are in very good condition, machine is overall clean. Has a tow hitch w/ wiring to connect trailer lights. Tires are decent, great for snowplowing or hunting.
Is the Polaris Xplorer a 4 wheel drive vehicle?
The all-new Xplorer 4×4 is the most affordable full-size 4×4 ATV on the market. It has the all-wheel drive intelligent On-Demand true 4-wheel drive. The Polaris 4WD system is activated by a handlebar-mounted on/off switch.
What kind of engine does the Xplorer 4×4 have?
The new Xplorer 4×4 has the Polaris 250 2-stroke, air-cooled, oil-injected engine, and its power is managed by the dual-sensing, automatic PVT (Polaris Variable Transmission), which responds to both engine RPM and vehicle torque load.
Who is the manufacturer of the Polaris snowmobile?
An American manufacturer, known for their snowmobiles, Polaris Industries was established in 1954. The company currently sells snowmobiles, ATVs, side X side vehicles, motorcycles, and neighborhood electric vehicles. Polaris is also one of the few big factories to sponsor race teams on the World PowerSports Association Snocross circuit.
Is the Polaris personal watercraft still in production?
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT – No longer in production. An American manufacturer, known for their snowmobiles, Polaris Industries was established in 1954. The company currently sells snowmobiles, ATVs, side X side vehicles, motorcycles, and neighborhood electric vehicles.