Creating Expensive ATVS
Most name brand ATVs are sold in dealerships only. Dealers could not sell to customers outside their territory, especially someone else’s territory. Just like a Honda ATV. The product is always cheaper than any name brand and usually has something like free shipping included. If the seller does not offer a 90 day or longer warranty on the ATV then you may be about to get taken to the cleaners.
Most online dealers will ship the product about 80-90% assembled. So if you choose to buy an ATV online, pick a good dealer. ATVs have become a “household” sports and almost every person in the country have either heard of it or rode on one. Not every ATV dealer in town is able to offer you ATVs at wholesale prices, but only ATV dealers that manufacture and produce their own machines are able to do that and Jackel Motorsports is just that kind of ATV dealer.
ATV wholesalers are also one stop centers for all your ATV needs. Another great thing about going straight to ATV wholesalers for your ATVs is that they are usually able to meet the budget that you have set aside for the purchase of your ATVs. A Polaris Ranger 700 XP is great. Questions like your budget for the ATVs that you are looking to buy (assuming that you intend to get one for each member of your family), the type or model of ATVs that you and your family members are interested in (may I remind you that for children under the age of 16 are not allowed on adult ATVs), the kind of features that you want on your ATVs and the list goes on.
Many people have a certain conception that all products that come from China are cheap junk. You would be surprised to find out how much of your own stuff was actually made in China for companies like GE, Panasonic, and others. People are selling ATVs for $399. This is because they are buying the cheapest stuff possible from government owned factories. Not only that, but they are usually close in cost to the government owned factories.