How do I find out what year my Polaris Ranger is?
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique 17-digit number used to identify your Polaris RANGER.
- Your RANGER’s VIN can be found stamped on the frame.
- From Series 11 RANGER vehicles (2003) through model year 2014, most RANGER models featured a VIN stamp in the left front wheel well.
When did the Polaris Ranger come out?
The history of the Polaris Rangers goes back to 1954 when the company designed their first snowmobile. In 1984, Polaris added their first ATV to the line. The Ranger made its first appearance in the 1990s along with their line of motorcycles and water craft.
How long will a Polaris Ranger last?
However, they can go up to 7,000 miles before needing a new motor. Anyway, there’s no exact number, but a good average you can work with is around 7,000 miles. A Polaris Ranger that has this amount of miles on it can and should be considered a high miles vehicle.
When should a Polaris Ranger be serviced?
Perform a break-in oil and filter change at 25 engine hours or one month of use — whichever comes first. Following break-in, change your oil and filter every 100 hours, six months or 1,000 miles — whichever comes first.
What is a Polaris Ranger considered?
Polaris RANGER: UTVs (Utility Task Vehicles)
What does the Polaris Ranger XP 800 look like?
The Ranger XP 800 looks tough and ready for action! Rangers have always offered excellent seating for three, and the latest generation XP 800 cab interior has been reworked for extra comfort and leg space.
What’s the price of a 2012 Polaris Ranger?
2012 Polaris Ranger® XP® 800 Specifications. Identification. Model Type. Utility UTV. BASE MSRP (US) $11,399.00. Dealers. Polaris Dealers. Warranty.
What’s the top speed of a Polaris Ranger?
Polaris bumped up the power and the top speed on the Ranger XP 800 and the 760cc, liquid cooled, Electronic Fuel Injection equipped twin cylinder engine now pushes the XP to 55mph with 50hp on tap.
Is the Polaris Ranger XP worth the money?
Although the Ranger XP is available without power steering as well, once you have it, you’ll never go back. It’s well worth the extra money up front. The tilting wheel also has 10-inches range of motion for maximum comfort, and it all adds up to easy maneuverability even in tight spaces.
The Ranger XP 800 looks tough and ready for action! Rangers have always offered excellent seating for three, and the latest generation XP 800 cab interior has been reworked for extra comfort and leg space.
How many miles does a Polaris Ranger have?
2012 Polaris® Ranger® 6X6 800 800. 698 miles. 2012 Polaris® Ranger® 6X6 800 800, 2012 Polaris Ranger® 6X6 800 Features on-demand true 6-Wheel Drive for traction and capacity…. Gainesville Motorsports.
2012 Polaris Ranger® XP® 800 Specifications. Identification. Model Type. Utility UTV. BASE MSRP (US) $11,399.00. Dealers. Polaris Dealers. Warranty.
Although the Ranger XP is available without power steering as well, once you have it, you’ll never go back. It’s well worth the extra money up front. The tilting wheel also has 10-inches range of motion for maximum comfort, and it all adds up to easy maneuverability even in tight spaces.