When did the Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1 come out?
The Jaguar Z1 was introduced in 2007 and is Carryover for 2008. It includes a 12 month Limited warranty. The base price of the 2008 Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1 Snowmobile is $9999. This is $626.67 less expensive than its competition.
Is the Arctic Cat Z1 a good sled?
Today, viewing it as a used sled, the Z1 is an excellent buy. Although these sleds sometimes had flooding issues if you didn’t follow start-up protocol religiously, they were reliable to a fault. If you didn’t warm them up properly you could be disassembling the sled in minus-20 degree weather to get at the fouled spark plugs.
What’s the price of an Arctic Cat snowmobile?
2008 Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1 pictures, prices, information, and specifications. Below is the information on the 2008 Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1. If you would like to get a quote on a new 2008 Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1 use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Performance snowmobiles.
What kind of engine does Arctic Cat have?
This sled was powered by an even-firing, DOHC, 1056cc Suzuki-built twin that was nearly indestructible. Housed in the strong but heavy Twin Spar Cat chassis, originally with a 121 inch track (that first sled was called the “Jaguar”), by 2009 had a 129-inch track.
The Jaguar Z1 was introduced in 2007 and is Carryover for 2008. It includes a 12 month Limited warranty. The base price of the 2008 Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1 Snowmobile is $9999. This is $626.67 less expensive than its competition.
What are the specs of a 2007 Arctic Cat snowmobile?
2007 Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1 pictures, prices, information, and specifications. Below is the information on the 2007 Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1. If you would like to get a quote on a new 2007 Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1 use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Performance snowmobiles.
How much does an Arctic Cat Jaguar cost?
2007 Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1 Specifications Model Type Performance BASE MSRP (US) $10,499.00 Dealers Arctic Cat Dealers Warranty 12
Why does my Arctic Cat Z1 get snow?
The running boards collect snow and do not have large enough holes in them to realease the snow. And lastly when riding powder the top a-arms on the front suspension shoots snow right at the intake vents and the driver, apparently Arctic Cat sells add on deflectors to eliminate this, but they should be standard.