
Great Looks
Although a good ATV can be of any color or shape, no one wants to drive an ATV and get teased because they are riding a neon pink rust bucket. If you're going to shell out thousands of dollars for a new or used ATV, you might as well get something you, your friends and family like to look at. You will be looking at it for a long time.
Another reason why Polaris ATVs are so popular in and out of ATV racing circles is that they look cool. They don’t look like miniature combine harvesters, but they aren’t flimsy, either. Polaris ATV's have received awards from ATV enthusiast magazines and websites for their reliability, toughness and design.
Company Is Not Going Anywhere
When buying any large purchase like a vehicle, you should do some research on the manufacturer of your product. You don't want to buy something made from a brand-new company you never heard of, even if their ATVs are dirt cheap. If that company goes bankrupt this time next year, then you will be the one paying the price. You won’t be able to get your ATV repaired because parts aren’t being made. There may also be hassles with trying to get the company to make good on any warranty promises.
You won’t have that problem with Polaris ATVs. The company made over $1.9 billion just in 2005 and is going from strength to strength. They have loyal customers – which include the IRS (yes – the tax people). They also aren't just focused on making ATVs. They started out making snowmobiles in 1954 and continue to do so. They also make Victory motorcycles.
Great Reputation
Polaris ATVs work hard to get you from point A to point B over rocks, sand, snow or mud, but they also work hard to get a great reputation among the general public. ATV enthusiasts are not easy to satisfy, but there are many who are loyal to their Polaris ATVs and to the Polaris brand. They are easy to find online at ATV forums, chat rooms and even "How To" websites like Expert Village.