Hello all. This is my first post and I've registered with the forum due to my interested in purchasing an Argo atv for my family.
We have been pondering buying an atv for some time and a local dealer is now selling his "demo" 08 Frontier 580. We took it for a spin and were quite thrilled. We like the unit's capabilities and passenger capacity as well as the fact it doesn't go too fast.
Unfortunately, when I asked around about the Argo reputation the response was overwhelmingly negative. One owner said "they're great if you like walking". Another estimated he spends 10 hours repairing his Argo for every hour of use he gets out of it.
Also, when I called my insurance agent for a quote, they refused to insure Argo atv's. I found another agency who quoted $1,000 yearly for liability and fire/theft only.
So, what's the truth about Argo's? I'm Canadian and I'd like to believe Canadians don't make junk but folks have been convincing me otherwise.
Are the new units more reliable than the older ones? If you own an Argo and properly maintain it can you count on it to not break down and leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere, or do you have to always carry an assortment of parts and tools and be prepared to repair them in the field because mechanical breakdowns are inherent to the Argo's nature?
We have been pondering buying an atv for some time and a local dealer is now selling his "demo" 08 Frontier 580. We took it for a spin and were quite thrilled. We like the unit's capabilities and passenger capacity as well as the fact it doesn't go too fast.
Unfortunately, when I asked around about the Argo reputation the response was overwhelmingly negative. One owner said "they're great if you like walking". Another estimated he spends 10 hours repairing his Argo for every hour of use he gets out of it.
Also, when I called my insurance agent for a quote, they refused to insure Argo atv's. I found another agency who quoted $1,000 yearly for liability and fire/theft only.
So, what's the truth about Argo's? I'm Canadian and I'd like to believe Canadians don't make junk but folks have been convincing me otherwise.
Are the new units more reliable than the older ones? If you own an Argo and properly maintain it can you count on it to not break down and leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere, or do you have to always carry an assortment of parts and tools and be prepared to repair them in the field because mechanical breakdowns are inherent to the Argo's nature?
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