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Arctic Cat Snowmobiles

4 March 2009 1 views No Comment

Arctic Cat manufacture a series of 2-stroke and 4 -stroke, awesome performance, and a winning combination of features, with snowmobiles split into the following categories - Family, Crossover, Mountain, Touring, and Utility.

Here are the latest Arctic Cat snowmobiles to feature -

The Family series includes the F570 & T570 sled models. The multi-functional F570 features the Twin Spar™ chassis for comfort even on the roughest of trails, and the new push-button engine reverse, with a 2-stroke engine, and costs in the region of $6,699

The Crossover series features the Crossfire 8 Sno Pro, Crossfire 8, Crossfire 6, and Crossfire 8 Limited and cost in the region of $9,199 to $11,299. The Crossfire™ 6 offers the ideal combination of power-riding force and maneuverability, with a 2-stroke, 599cc liquid twin engine for optimum performance.

The Mountain series features the M1000 Sno Pro 162″, M8 Sno Pro 162″, M8 Sno Pro 153″, M8 162″, M8153″, M6 153″ and M8 153″ Limited, and cost in the region of $9,399 to $13,199. The M6 153″ offers the FOX Float® rear skid and Power Claw™ to give the ultimate performance in snow-conquering efficiency.

The Touring - Utility series offers the TZ1 Turbo LXR, TZ1 LXR, TZ1, T570, TZ1 Turbo LXR Limited, Bearcat Z1 XT, Bearcat 570 XT, and Bearcat 570 and cost in the region of $8,599 to $14,799. The Bearcat 570 XT gives a dependable and sturdy ride on the frozen tundra, with its monstrous 156″ x 20″ tracks, 570 fan-cooled engine and electric push start operation.

Official site: www.arctic-cat.com - 2010 Arctic Cat Snowmobiles overview

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