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Side By Side / newbie here looking at a 500i sp
« on: March 15, 2015, 11:39:24 AM »
Hello everyone i am kinda new to the atv world and we are looking at buying a 2014 Kymco 500i sp had a couple questions. We testdrove this and got a out the door price of $8,799 plus a optimal $955 4 year warranty. It seemed like a decent deal then we came home and started doing some research and found out the sp id suppose to have a hard top hard doors light bar rear bumper and a spair tire this one had none of this. We went back to the dealer and asked about it and they said they didn't realize it was suppose to have all that and would get it all and put it on at no charge. I find that hard to believe but would get in writing. We are looking to do mainly trail riding with some moving trailers around at home we are trying to move to the country so this would be more useful once we get out of the city. This one has door nets if they didn't receive the hard doors where did the nets come from? The bed mat is notched for the spare tire mount.
My questions are do all sp models have all of this?
This is brand new is the warranty worth $955 that's $240 a year.
Do the warranties cover anything or is it a fight to get things fixed?
I had never heard of kYMCO until a few days ago are they as durable as say polaris?
Does the 500 have enough power to climb mountains or turn all four tires in deep sticky mud?
Is there a programer or upgrades that can be done to add more power?
We want to add a winch front and rear would a 2500# do it or do i need to go to a #3500?
This is what is should look like
My questions are do all sp models have all of this?
This is brand new is the warranty worth $955 that's $240 a year.
Do the warranties cover anything or is it a fight to get things fixed?
I had never heard of kYMCO until a few days ago are they as durable as say polaris?
Does the 500 have enough power to climb mountains or turn all four tires in deep sticky mud?
Is there a programer or upgrades that can be done to add more power?
We want to add a winch front and rear would a 2500# do it or do i need to go to a #3500?
This is what is should look like