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Hello from Southern AZ!

VinSanity

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I live in an area where UTV's are street legal with the proper registration.
I'm thinking about selling my 2016 Wolverine R-Spec EPS and getting a Roxor LE or a Base Model with most of the goodies.
Nash Powersports in Mesa, AZ recently received a Roxor LE demo model so I'll be heading there for a test drive sometime soon.
 

sandyx

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Welcome to the community Vin!

Do let us know your thoughts after the drive, preferably with some off tarmac video & pics if possible.
 

Azbronco96

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Welcome to the community Vin!

Do let us know your thoughts after the drive, preferably with some off tarmac video & pics if possible.

I drove that one Friday for a couple minutes
I liked it. Very similar ride to an old CJ
The Diesel engine is very torquey and it shifts good
Reminder me a lot of my Samurai I had for a few years

Just trying to decide whether to get the base model-or the LE
 

VinSanity

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I also drove the Roxor LE for a bit this weekend.
Kind of what I figured, it's a mini-Jeep CJ that actually looked larger than I thought it would be.
It's about 3'7" longer, 1.4" wider and 0.8" taller than my 2016 Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec EPS.
As mentioned above, the motor is torquey.
The engine control seemed very smooth on inclines and descents.
In addition, you don't even need to apply the gas when beginning in 1st or 2nd gear (just let out the clutch).
I'm probably a buyer...but I'm not in a big hurry as I'd like to see what happens with other options and accessories.
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