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Can-Am Commander 800 from $14,990 @ Savage Motorcycles WA

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Can-Am Commander 800

Incredible value with $1,500 factory rebate

  • 680kg towing capacity
  • Tri-mode dynamic power steering
  • 273kg cargo capacity
  • Torsional trailing arm independent rear suspension

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  • What's the normal price?

    • Usually $18,990.

  • +2

    As a Suzuki salesman, it always astounds me that people buy these when you could have a Suzuki Jimny for about $20k, and be able to use it on the street, to the shops etc, or even just to drive to the 4WD track, and back home.

    • People who buy them are rich idiots with heaps of rural land who bought the whole "Polaris" vibe. Are these made in china?

      • Can-Am is a Canadian company. I think they have a manufacturing plant in Mexico though.

    • would you want to do this in a jimny?

  • What's the discount??

    • $4,000 off!

  • -2

    Anyone who buys any of these three-wheeled monstrosities in an attempt to address the shortcomings of the car and motorcycle deserves neither.

    • The deal is for 4-wheelers

    • Back to counting school for you!

      • haha I just saw "Can Am" and saw red I guess!

        (Was thinking about the Can Am Spyders)

        • Yeah those three wheeler things rile me too. All the disadvantages of a motorbike, all the disadvantages of a car. The people who I have come across who own then are usually smug (profanity).

  • +1

    Looks like something out of a puff daddy video clip

    • Diddy (? prolly showing my age - but I've completely lost track of his recent incarnation name) would be caught dead having this in his video clips. Maybe the Humvee?

  • Hit the brakes too hard a the top of a mountain or flip it going up and it's a long way down
    At least with a trail bike you can bail off
    The only thing that's gonna stop you in this is a gum tree
    For herding goats? probably safer in a simple roll over than a quad

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