I have heard many stories of mine is tough because of.
Depends how you use it. Beating the snot out of any machine will render it useless in one way or another.
An oil company I know of uses hondas over yamaha's because they stood up better. You have to know that when they are being used, these machines dont last long regardless of brand but thee hondas were in the shop less. To get an idea of what the ATV's took before entering the shop:
-Way overloaded, not used what they were intended for and pounded to hell and back. (oil company doesnt care what happens to the machine as long as the worker is a good worker)
Does that mean my Yamaha will fall apart when I go to use it? NO. I paid the money for it and will treat it as an investment and not beat the piss out of it -to the extreme-
Every machine will have spots where it will shine and will be out shinned by another machine.
Now, if you want to talk about a crappy machine (appearance, engineered, performance) how about them Canadian Tire ATV's. I guess they do have mirrors on both handlebars because you always need mirrors when operating the ATV

it's just too hard to be responsible and turn your neck to see the wagon you are pulling behind you
My final reccomendation when buying a NEW atv is to see how the 4x4 works. ex: limited slip differential vs diferential lock.
oh and another thing, I dont trust polaris as far as I can push one after its broken down 40 miles from the truck.

If you buy one, get a nice box for the tools you will surely need.
