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Reviewer: Scott Cooper
From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Email: newfincalgary@yahoo.ca
Date: 07/26/2010
Rider Height: 5' 2"
Miles/Hours: 300 km
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2008 Arctic Cat 650 H1 4x4 Auto

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I bought it new last year, and was not overly impressed with the dealership. When we picked it up, it wouldn't idle. I complained about it for about six months, then installed a jet kit to see if it would help, and found the choke wasn't hooked up to anything. I got that fixed and still complained about the power. I got the Cat extended warranty and found out that it didn't cover diagnostics. So we had to pay out of pocket to find out that the whole top end had to be rebuilt because of the cylinder rings. Overall, if you were getting one, go with the fuel injected for the extra money. It is worth it, I think. I use a 700 and like it a lot more.
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