another musing about the sidekick. Had a customer stop in at work today, had a 22 sidekick. 194 hours. He test drove a Ranger 570 and we were steering him clear of that one and in favor of the Ranger 1000. So after getting off of the 570, we put him on a 1000 and he wanted it immediately. But he wanted to trade the sidekick in on it, to offset a lot of the cost. After all the price difference is negligible. So ok, we look up the trade value and it was poor. Better option when that happens, we have several contacts who buy a lot of our traded-in units. So we sent them pics and info, like we always do. 6 different guys. Highest offer was $1500. That's nuts. If that is what the market is for these things, I want no part of them. I don't want no part of these turds anyway, but that kind of sealed the deal. Finally called a friend who's been known to buy a few things, and he offered $4500. Of course the customer said he couldn't do that (don't blame him), and is going to sell it on his own. But we still sold him a Ranger 1000. I guess in this area the sidekick 850 just isn't that popular among owners and among resellers.