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Leftover 2023 Maverick Sport DPS

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#1 ·
Would I regret this purchase? I'm looking at all brands. I'd prefer to stay at 60". But I don't want a subpar 4wd systems. I'm not a mudder. Just a trail rider and I would like to plow snow. I just don't want to buy a new machine and have to put another $1000 into it for proper 4wd. I just buy a different unit.
 
#3 ·
I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure its only the X models (64" wide) that have the Smartloc. I think all the 60" wide models still get the Visco. Same with G2 Commanders.

OP, if you're worried about a proper 4wd I think you're going to need to bump up to the 64" wide X models to get the Smartloc. Or (don't shoot me y'all), start looking at one of the RZR Trail S models to stay at 60" and still have decent 4wd..
 
#4 ·
Welcome to the forum!

Agreed with above, i.e., the 60" class Sport's Visco-Lok vs Smart-Lok being primary driveline difference between that and 64" class Sport X-variant models while sharing same 1000R 100hp rated Rotax v-twin. OTOH, Sport being $4.1k less MSRP vs Sport Xrc might make the difference depending on the offered "deal" and your spend budget. WRT Visco-Lok, my buddy and I found that sufficiently capable on our former 50" class MavT DPS 1000 models even while certainly not on par with Smart-Lok. The 64" class Sport variants include other notable differences including wider track for increased stability and ground clearance for reserve capability in unfamiliar terrain.
 
#5 ·
I’ve only had issue with viscolok once, even then I was buried in snow up to the doors and wasn’t getting out without shoveling. These are great machines, you won’t regret it. If you’re dead convinced viscolok is total trash you can upgrade to an aftermarket front diff.

Either way they are great machines and last a long time. I haven’t been disappointed in the 10k miles I have on mine
 
#6 ·
Unfortunately where I live there are very few deals which seems odd, due to the limited riding we have.

I can get a 2023 Sport DPS for just under $19k out the door. Or if I'm will to go to a 64" machine I could at a 2024 Maverick Sport XXC for just under $27k or a 2024 RZR XP1000 Sport for $22.5k.

I'm guessing my viscolok concerns are probably unwarranted. For the riding I expect to do it will probably work just fine. I saw that superatv had a pin lock conversion for the diff that would run a out $700.


There's a used 2023 Sport XMR with 540 miles on it about an hour away. The owner is asking $20k/obo. He added a swamp donkey? Stereo, windshield and roof.

Decisions!
 
#10 ·
If you modify the Visco or swapping it out, you are going to void warranty of at least that part but depending on dealer, maybe part or entire driveline. At least something to think about and question on purchase.
 
#12 ·
Everyone's definition of trail riding is not the same. Here for general trail riding and snow plowing the Visco does fine. The Visco machines go everywhere the Smart-Lok machines go and plow snow just fine. I do prefer my smart-lok machines at times but have no problems with my visco machines on the same trails.
Also 2023 was also the last year for XXC
 
#13 ·
Welcome from Tucson AZ.
Thank you! This forum has been awesome today and very friendly. Quite refreshing!


If you modify the Visco or swapping it out, you are going to void warranty of at least that part but depending on dealer, maybe part or entire driveline. At least something to think about and question on purchase.
Understood. I'm not too worried on the warranty for that part, but the more I'm reading I think visco will be just fine. I not rock crawling or mudding. Simple trail riding. If it becomes an issue down the road maybe I'll revisit and upgrade or upgrade the machine.

This is assuming I don't go used with the XMR.
 
#17 ·
i live in michigan and own a 2021 sport max. i have gone through 14"+ of fresh snow with zero issues in 4wd. I did upgrade tires and rim size to gain ground clearance and longer tire wear compared to the stock tires/rims. unless you plan on hardcore mud bogging and rock crawling, the viso-lock will do you just fine. Guys on the outlander forum have a similar viso-lock on their machines and plow with them all the time.
 
#18 ·
If you're not into big mud and big rocks, I think the Visco will be just fine. I would at least go look at the XMR, some used machines are whooped and some are nice.

My buddy bought a 2023 Commander XT 700 with a Visco and he rode everywhere I did at Hatfield McCoy Trails with no issue. That's pretty close to a Sport but with a dump bed. He also plows his huge driveway with it. You have to get into some pretty treacherous terrain before the Visco becomes the limiting factor.
 
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#23 ·
I went to check out the machines. Sat in a Rzr Trail S 1000, XP 1000 Sport and the leftover Maverick that's the subject of this post.
So then, any conclusions/decisions? Did the same dealer have the previously mentioned MavS Xxc model?

BTW, are you certain that Xxc is a 2024 vs 2023? I ask because I don't see the Xxc listed within the 2024 model year lineup whereas it was for 2023 per the links below. I'm another that definitely prefers Can-Am to Polaris (or Honda and Kawasaki), noting I (and best buddy) did twice with machines in this platform. Other considerations to factor between 60" Sport and 64" Sport variants would be included factory-installed equipment included on X-variants but not on the 60" machine. Curiously (to me) Xxc didn't include the winch whereas Xrc and Xmr do. Xmr doesn't have belly skids (the mud aspect) but OEM or aftermarket could be added later. The front center bash and a-arm skids are thick and well designed but the OEM-installed belly skid set is on the thin side. We replaced those on former Trail machines when they cracked but haven't so far on Xrc (greater ground clearance helps with reduced impact).

2023 Sport model lineup

2024 Sport model lineup
 
#24 ·
doolin64, I don't know where you live but those prices are high. I would buy this RZR XP 1000 Sport before I would give that much for the leftover Maverick.
This dealer is an hour away from me and their prices are legit. Only extras you would have to pay are whatever taxes you would owe.

This is a deal at another local dealer.
 
#26 ·
Aha being 2024 Xrc which I'd choose in a heartbeat (at the right price) but then, I'm clearly biased...

WRT steering wheel to seat position, these have adjustable up/down controls plus seat track too with that combo working quite well for extended ride comfort for us (both prox 6' tall and average inseam). Obviously, its your $$ and subsequent brand/model choice... (y)
 
#28 ·
XRC is a fantastic option, only downside is tires and that's not even that bad.
 
#31 ·
We both hated MavS Xrc OEM equipment Maxxis Liberty (30x10-14) due to lousy tread pattern directional control on loose terrain. Subsequently switched soon after to Maxxis 32x10-14 Maxxis Carnivore which resolved that but open lug pattern resulted in multiple flats from rocks and perhaps high desert terrain cacti. Now running Maxxis Rampage 32x10-14 which in our opinion are the "sweet spot" for the Arizona mountainous terrain where we live and play...
 
#34 ·
No.
I69 doesn't charge freight or setup fees.
Call them and talk to them.
They are the largest Polaris dealer in the US.
Costs are typically negotiable, given willingness by the specific dealership. Since we're primarily talking Can-Am in this topic and forum, I'll quote Can-Am's stated policy:

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#35 ·
Costs are typically negotiable, given willingness by the specific dealership. Since we're primarily talking Can-Am in this topic and forum, I'll quote Can-Am's stated policy:
Polaris official policy is essentially the same as Can Am and I think some manufacturers do have a mandatory delivery charge.
I am just trying to save doolin64 some money. He was quoted $22,500 for the RZR which he can buy at I69 for less than $17,000.
I don't know what the Can Am dealers policy is on the Sport I linked to. Before covid they had the same policy as I69 on no setup and delivery fees but they might have changed.