I did, and could not be more pleased.
When I decided to make the jump to a new AATV in 2010, I looked long and hard at several different models, and talked and/or corresponded with many dealers across the country.
The dealer that I ended up doing business with not only built the exact machine for my needs at a great price, his service after the sale continues to cement that all important customer relationship.
I backed into a tree at a recent ride and cracked a mud flap on my Argo. Guess what arrived in the mail today? A complete set of new mudflaps made of upgraded material AT NO COST, compliments of my great dealer.
I just had to pass this on. Out of respect for Mike's desire to not endorse specific dealers on this site I have intentionally omitted my dealer's name. My message to the AATV community is that there are some good dealers out there if you spend the time to search them out.
Bud
When I decided to make the jump to a new AATV in 2010, I looked long and hard at several different models, and talked and/or corresponded with many dealers across the country.
The dealer that I ended up doing business with not only built the exact machine for my needs at a great price, his service after the sale continues to cement that all important customer relationship.
I backed into a tree at a recent ride and cracked a mud flap on my Argo. Guess what arrived in the mail today? A complete set of new mudflaps made of upgraded material AT NO COST, compliments of my great dealer.
I just had to pass this on. Out of respect for Mike's desire to not endorse specific dealers on this site I have intentionally omitted my dealer's name. My message to the AATV community is that there are some good dealers out there if you spend the time to search them out.
Bud
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