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Hey guys.. just thought I'd share my new ride with everybody.

 

I picked up a 2008 Honda Rancher ES 4x4 about a month ago and I am loving it. We have had just about every brand of 4wheeler available to this point, with exception of a Honda, so I thought I would give it a go. All I can say is awesome.. its got a 420cc fuel injected engine and the electric shift set up and is a TON of fun.

 

I highly recommend this to anybody in the market for a good 4wheeler and highly recommend Honda of Russellville, Arkansas to anybody in the area.

 

Here's a few cell pics:

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I'll try to get some with my camera this weekend.

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My 2006 Rincon............Had 2001 and 2005 Ranchers (4x4)

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Where did you get it? Looks like a Honda of Russellville sticker on the front? :D

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Hey guys.. just thought I'd share my new ride with everybody.

 

I picked up a 2008 Honda Rancher ES 4x4 about a month ago and I am loving it. We have had just about every brand of 4wheeler available to this point, with exception of a Honda, so I thought I would give it a go. All I can say is awesome.. its got a 420cc fuel injected engine and the electric shift set up and is a TON of fun.

 

I highly recommend this to anybody in the market for a good 4wheeler and highly recommend Honda of Russellville, Arkansas to anybody in the area.

 

Here's a few cell pics:

 

 

 

I'll try to get some with my camera this weekend.

 

 

Where did you get it? Looks like a Honda of Russellville sticker on the front? :P

 

:D:D

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Where did you get it? Looks like a Honda of Russellville sticker on the front? :D

 

Yes sir! Sure did. Roger Hazel is an awesome salesman. I'll buy from Honda of Russellville from now on.

 

I may actually be moving to Russellville in the next few months, so that'll make these transactions much easier. Haha. Could be a bad thing!

 

Nice color elcamino!

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Do you use to Hunt with or for play or all the Above?

 

All of the above. Mainly hunting, though. I used to do a little trail riding, and would like to get back in it, so all of the above.

 

We also use them for farm work.

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