2023 Sportsman XP1000 v CFMOTO Overland 1000 v Outlander 1000R| The PROBLEM w/PREMIUM!

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Published 2022-09-04
In this video, we take a look at the 2023 Premium Model Lineups from the companies who make large displacement ATVs; Polaris Sportsman XP1000 Ultimate Trail, CFMOTO Overland 1000 and CanAm's Renegade + Outlander XT-P and XXC.

Clips in this video to check out:
ATVonDemand's Test of the 2019 CanAm Outlander 1000R XT-P:
   • 2019 Can Am Outlander 1000R XTP Test ...  

ATVonDemand's Shootout of the Renegade vs Outlander:
   • Can Am Renegade 1000R X-XC vs Can Am ...  

Robertson's Powers & Sports CLUB BRP WALK AROUND OF THE 2023 CAN-AM OUTLANDER 1000
   • CLUB BRP WALK AROUND OF THE 2023 CAN-...  

All Comments (21)
  • The CF Moto's are coming on strong in our area, I went to the dealer to look at them and they do look like they are real players now. Polaris and Can Am are riding the wave of people spending like crazy, they are both good machines just got so darn pricey.
  • @paulwuzhere
    Excellent breakdown and I couldn't agree more about the canam lineup. Polaris has forgotten about the average joe riders, CFMoto is picking them up quick. Canam is slaying the highend market.
  • I picked up a new Rubicon few years back. Not deluxe but eps and dct. It's a good quad. Climbs amazingly and easily does 80+ mph. Ok, maybe I exaggerated the speed....by a lot. It's actually SAF but I still love it.
  • @dirttraxtv
    Really great presentation! You make a lot of solid good points here about the OEMs making customization choices for these top-end units based on the lowest bidder. Seems to be the reality in a lot of cases 🤔✌👊💥
  • @Sparktrician
    Thanks again for another ATV focused video. I think another factor is if your spending 16k on an atv your getting damn close to side by side prices. Gone are the days when I bought a new Sportsman 500 in the early 2000’s for 6k and had a bike that realistically could go anywhere and do anything on the trails. Polaris doesn’t build atv’s like that anymore. Heck I remember questioning the build quality of it then. In my opinion the new 570’s won’t last like the old 500’s. This premium price grab is killing the atv sport. Personally I’ve never been as comfortable in a UTV as I am on something like Flying Brian’s new grizzly. Keep the videos coming. CF Moto is going to be in the top 3 of the sales numbers if the trend continues soon.
  • @_DB.COOPER
    I own a 2019 800 CF Moto, a 2021 600 CF Moto and a 1997 Polaris Sportsman 500. You get lots of bang for your buck with CF Moto.
  • I'm buying a Yamaha grizzly, however I think what the ATV market has become as more BS than a Bull in a BS show.... Actually that's what it has become. Remember I am getting a Yamaha grizzly however I prefer gear on gear because I like that option to select gears and have a little bit of fun ripping on trails or cruising around. The side-by-side market and the ATV market has absolutely been screwed, As far as options and price points. I love you guys as show keep up the good work and thank you for all your reviews.
  • @veeDubbinit2
    This video took some work to make. Top shelf information as usual, gents. I like the audio in this video. Great work, as usual 👊🏻😎🇺🇸🇨🇦
  • @strix4667
    You definitely hit the nail on the head. While I'm not one to uber customize my machines, I still like having the option to do so and not have to pay a frankly outrageous price for a four wheeler. I have been looking very seriously at the CFmoto 1000 overland since I don't need to have the top end speed and don't do very much super technical or deep mud riding. For the price, it's just hard to look past.
  • @stanleykania7184
    2022 can-am 1000xxc outlander, rolled 3rd hr.. I raced solid axle 5 years so I was always a solid axle sport atv.
  • @sawjunky5414
    Hey guys love the channel and the content ! Just bought a CF Moto 1000 overland in Ohio. All the footage you guys use of the Cforce 1000 is the Canadian model. The U.S. model has different storage and doesn't come with a 2 up seat. I'd love to see you wring out a cforce 1000 and get your honest opinion. I'm impressed with mine so far. That being said it is new and we will see how it shakes out. I was the only one of my riding buddies willing to be the guinea pig on a big Moto.
  • @Snarge22
    My Dad bought a used 2020 CFMOTO CForce 600 Touring, the two place model. While I have little experience riding ATVs, this machine is well put together (paint marks on bolts to visually ensure they're not coming loose), with well fitting body panels and a nice running engine. And the long wheelbase ride? Oh so cush! I've put my name on a waiting list for a Can-Am Outlander 850 Max XT (two seater again) and look forward to receiving it someday. I wanted the 2-Cylinder engine for smoother running and by ordering the LWB Max I know it should provide a very nice ride as well. (Why the Can-Am? A lot of nostalgic and emotional memory. I rode Ski-Doo Elans and Olympics when I was a kid. Maybe I'll call my Can-Am "the Ski-Doo". And I'm aware the Can-Am Outlanders get pretty good reviews.)
  • @jtgood1972
    Just bought a new 2022 CFMoto 1000 Overland for $9,948.00 OTD...very nice machine.
  • @crazyflyboy30
    I just passed $25,000 in my 63 1/2 wheelbase Sportsman xp 1000 added $$4,000 just this week new front gear case with super ATV Aluminum roller cage and custom made steel pinion cover ,Highlifer transmission and RJWC exhaust got to test it out today and it insane. So you get what you pay for and my money is on the Sportsman xp 1000 . I haven't been see the Cfmoto on the Trails but a local dealer is selling the crap out of them so I don't know were they are going but they aren't going on the Black Trails I ride on.
  • @johnnyg1132
    The prices of ATV's and SxS are absolutely nuts. I know a few people that sold their ATV's recently when the prices on the used market were really high and they have migrated out of ATVing completely, with the complaint that it's just too expensive.