Another reason I bought the gasser 500 Arctic Cat over the Diesel Polaris (or other quads), was that ATV magazine tested all and claimed the Arctic Cat 500 put out more torque than all others including the Grizzly 600 at the time. I don't think they tested the Arctic Cat 500 against the Polaris Diesel directly, but their summary was that the Arctic Cat 500 was the gasser torque king even up against the Grizzly 600 (Kinda identified with that, sounds like Cummins 5. 9 vs its bigger rivals). So I'm thinkin, best gasser torque motor, good trail manners, highest rack capacity, sounds like this is what I'm looking for. I'm stocking deer feeders, planting small food plots, and using it to cruise several miles of field roads, so sounds just like what I need. I liked that plus liked that it rated well in the stock "mud hole" test, in that the Arctic Cat 500 was one of only 3 stock ATVs to make it through their ultimate mud hole test (think Polaris and Honda were the others). Only disappointment is that I put on 26 inch Outlaws and that really drains the torque, have to really rev it now to push the Outlaws thru the mud, then another downside (or upside) is that when you do that the mudders really throw a nice rain of mud back on me!
So far, very happy with it, no problems. I noticed the new 2002 models now offer independent rear suspension plus a new "jeep" look to the front. Wonder if DCX will sue Arctic Cat over the front grille trademark?