Where did the idea of Polaris come from?
POLARIS BRANDS. 65 years ago, our founders created an early snowmobile to better travel through northern Minnesota winters. Ever since, that same ingenuity and ability to Think Outside has driven Polaris and our brands forward as we pioneer product breakthroughs and enriching experiences that help people work and play outside.
How to contact a Polaris ATV dealership?
While your Polaris ATV dealer is in the best position to answer your questions, if you have any questions your dealer cannot address, you may call our Customer Service Department at 1-888-704-5290. If you need assistance contacting a dealer, please call 1-888-704-5290 or visit the Polaris web site at Polaris.com
How to become part of the Polaris family?
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and updates for Polaris ® Industries and its brands. Become a part of the Polaris family by joining our riding community. Planning a trip? Try one of our Polaris Adventures.
What are the features of a Polaris ATV?
The new standard for the next generation of riders. The kid-friendly ATV is equipped with industry-leading safety features for parents’ peace-of-mind, while the larger, ergonomic design allows the machine to grow with its rider. Become a part of the Polaris family by joining our riding community. Planning a trip? Try one of our Polaris Adventures.
Where is the Polaris Fun Center in Bryan Texas?
Welcome to Polaris Fun Center, located in Bryan, Texas. Come on into Polaris Fun Center today and check out our full line of ATVs, UTVs, and Pure Polaris parts and accessories. Take a test drive or just sit, talk, and have a complimentary cup of coffee. We offer new and pre-owned Polaris ATVs, Rangers, and RZRs.
How often should Polaris have changed their fluids?
I do have a FSM myself so I had the info, the issue is that the part numbers given are no longer valid and in some cases Polaris has changed their fluids 2, 3 or 4 times. I’m trying to figure out where the fluids that they have for sale today should be used between their “Demand Drive Fluid”, “AGL”, and “Angle Drive Fluid” Gotcha. Ok so: