P700 Unanswered questions

Gator

Gator

The Most Unknown Member
Lifetime Member
Sep 16, 2015
2,485
10,439
113
Louisiana
Ownership

  1. 700-2
Looking to get a pioneer within the coming weeks/months. I joined this forum to help narrow down a lot of things. You guys have been a major help. BUT, the only question that seems I haven’t found the answer to is this...do any of you wish you had bought the 1000 instead of the 700? Is there more leg room in the 700 than the 1000 in the back seat? TIA

I'm going to be brutally honest (so brace yourself).
You are trying to decide if you want to 700 or the 1000.
The 1000 is a lot more.
More power
More speed
More exciting
More expensive

I feel pretty sure you want all but one of those.
Can you afford the extra cost to go up to the 1000? If yes, do it.

If it is out of your price range, don't fret. The 700 is a hard working, dependable, durable, less costly and very lovable machine.
 
Mudwing

Mudwing

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Jul 9, 2017
36,959
306,670
113
The Mud holes
Ownership

  1. 700-4
I'm going to be brutally honest (so brace yourself).
You are trying to decide if you want to 700 or the 1000.
The 1000 is a lot more.
More power
More speed
More exciting
More expensive

I feel pretty sure you want all but one of those.
Can you afford the extra cost to go up to the 1000? If yes, do it.

If it is out of your price range, don't fret. The 700 is a hard working, dependable, durable, less costly and very lovable machine.
So true. That is the best way I heard that put.
 
Russ989

Russ989

Land of the free because of the Brave! 🇺🇸
Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
Club Contributor
Dec 18, 2017
22,639
147,230
113
Missouri
Ownership

  1. 1000-5
I'm going to be brutally honest (so brace yourself).
You are trying to decide if you want to 700 or the 1000.
The 1000 is a lot more.
More power
More speed
More exciting
More expensive

I feel pretty sure you want all but one of those.
Can you afford the extra cost to go up to the 1000? If yes, do it.

If it is out of your price range, don't fret. The 700 is a hard working, dependable, durable, less costly and very lovable machine.
Well said, the only reason I didn’t buy the 1000 was because of the recalls and the dealer techs saying they work on them way more than the 700’s.
 
Plumber32

Plumber32

Go ride!
Lifetime Member
Club Contributor
Jun 15, 2014
13,346
68,881
113
Wisconsin
Ownership

  1. 1000-5
What are you going to use it for?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Mudwing