Hisun 2015 Line Up with Dirt Wheels Magazine

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I have no experience with them, but the old adage "you get what you pay for" certainly applies. From what I've read in many forums, these "off brand" Chinese products are many years behind the American and Japanese manufacturers in their quality control systems, affecting materials, components and assembly, and of course customer satisfaction. Some units seem to serve their owners well, whereas many owners have many issues -- a sign of inconsistent quality and some owner "abuse". Every year the gap between "off brand" and "name brand" gets smaller, so there are more reasons to buy the off brand as time goes on. On the flip side, there is increasing market pressure from the off brands that's forcing the name brands to lower prices, which inevitably results in lower quality and/or less features. Case in point is the impact that Harbor Freight Tools has had on the retail tool market. They continue to open new stores, and although most of their products aren't "professional quality", most of their customers are homeowners who will use the products on weekends or once in awhile. If you plan to drive your UTV hard and often, you're better off with a Honda or Yamaha or similarly built product. If you don't ride hard and will keep up with all scheduled maintenance, the Chinese products will likely serve you well, at a lower cost.

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Hisun utvs are garbage I test drove the 1000 it almost shook apart it's horrible it vibrated so bad you couldn't drive above 10mph junk

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