Texas Outdoors Network has one of the first 2017 Polaris Ranger XP 1000 vehicles to hit the dirt. Texas Outdoors Network is part of the Coker Tactical operation. The Ranger XP 1000 takes over from the highly regarded XP 900 and is the gold standard of side-by-sides. The 999cc twin cylinder engine boasts 80 horsepower while the new Kawasaki Mule has an 812cc Chinese engine producing a puny 47hp.
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Publisher of Tactical Gun Review and Texas Outdoors Network.
I love hunting for Texas whitetail deer, wild hogs, and high-volume Argentina dove. When not hunting you can find me fishing along the Texas Coast or on a wild Colorado river.
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I’m guessing that those vehicles receive tender loving care and are not abused at all. Does your fleet include competing makes and do you have objective repair / failure comparisons?
Polaris is all junk !!
I work for the Military.
Certified Mechanic/ Polaris Defense
We have the “So Called Best of Polaris, MV 700, MV850, MRZR.”
WE CALL THEM REPAIRIS !