Jackel Customers save money!
You can too! Jackel customers pay 1/2 or 1/3 of the price of leading competitors.
Paying too much for an A.T.V.?
Take a look at these outrageous prices people are paying to get kid A.T.V.'s.
* Prices exclude Camouflage
Kymco MXU 250
3349.99
Bombardier Rally 200
3349.99
Yamaha Bruin 250
3499.99
Honda FourTrax Recon 250
3599.99
Polaris Hawkeye 300
3899.99
Is it hunting season yet, cause I'm ready for some deer huntin'!
The Jackel 250R is capable of bringing home the goods whether its deer or duck season. Its camouflage design is perfect for the outdoor sneak attacks with a 5 speed and reverse, semi-auto, shaft drive transmission. It has a single cylinder, 4 stroke, air cooled engine and measures 76" X 41" X 46" (L x W x H) in volume.
Quick Specs:
Read more on the Jackel 250r Hunter
Kymco doesn't come with a camouflage. That's extra.
Yes guys, Kymco comes second in line next to the Jackel 250R for that reason. This big boy has a 4 stroke, water cooled engine and an automatic CVT transmission that has a reversable option. The Kymco comes with an electric starter, weighs 470 lbs. and can hold up to 3.3 gallons of fuel.
This machine fails in comparison to beat the ever-low price of the Jackel 250R. By choosing it, you save at least $300.
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Read more on the Kymco MXU 250 at strmotorsports.com
It's the return of the Bombardier Rally.
In 2005, and 2007 this model was released which comes highest in its class. This machine has a four stroke, single cylinder engine with an automatic with reverse transmission. It has an electric starter, weighs 388 lbs, and can hold up to 4.4 gallons of fuel.
Not much to say here but the price difference. When buying the Jackel 250R, you can save at least $300.
Quick Specs:
Read more on the Bombardier Rally 200 at atvrideronline.com
Yamaha Vs. Jackel. Not making the cut.
The Yahama Bruin 250 has a 4 stroke single cylinder engine and a 5 speed automatic clutch with reverse transmission. The front brakes use dual hydraulic disk while the rear use fully sealed drums. This quad weighs 456 lbs. and holds up to 3.2 gallons of fuel.
How come the Yamaha doesn't make the cut against the Jackel 250R? With the Jackel 250R, you get the same size engine and specifications for a better price ($500 better). It comes with camouflage also, Yamaha charges extra for it.
Quick Specs:
Read more on the Yamaha Bruin 250 at yamaha-motor.com
Honda, Honda, Honda. You never seem to disappoint anybody. The only problem is the price.
This vehicle is said to power a powerful punch and deliver good results. The Honda FourTrax Recon has a 4 stroke single cylinder air cooled engine with an automatic, five speed with reverse transmission. Both front and rear brakes use drums. The Recon has a dry weight of 418 lbs. and can hold up to 2.4 gallons of fuel.
This Honda A.T.V. does not come near the Jackel 250R's price. You can get it for nearly $600 less.
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Meant FourTrax Recon? price: $3649 this is what i put
Read more on the Honda FourTrax Recon 250 at powersports.honda.com
Money doesn't grow on trees Polaris.
You're really cooking my grits Polaris and giving me a Hoover flags. How can anyone afford this? This colossal machine has a 4 stroke, air cooled engine with an automatic PVT transmission with reverse option. It has an electric starter w/ recoil backup and front and rear disk brakes. The Polaris weighs a whopping 520 lbs. and can hold up to 4.5 gallons of fuel.
Polaris does not meet up with the competition when matching up prices. The Jackel 250R has camouflage included for a non-arguable price. For nearly $1000 more than the Jackel, you get this huge A.T.V.
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For that price it is the Hawkeye 2x4, not the 300 because it goes for 4999
Read more on the Polaris Hawkeye 300 at polarisindustries.com
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