Bombardier Outlander MAX 400H.O.

Approval Rate: 75%

75%Approval ratio

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    melvin_dick_boyce

    Mon Dec 13 2010

    Any machine that is so prone to fouling plugs is nothing but junk. To get to plug to change it is a nightmare and would love to see a factory rep do this in freezing wet trail conditions. Even some of the folks who rate it as great tell about speedo and other problems. Do yourself a favor and look into somthing like a honda. Hate this machine

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    souredbombardi_er

    Sat May 29 2010

    I bought a 2004 Bombardier Outlander Rotax 330 in May of 2004 I have had nothing but problems with it. We bought the ATV from a dealership in Missouri - I had it to the dealership 8 yes I said 8 times within one year. It still doesn't run right, I had the extended warranty on the bike & they told me they had fixed it EACH AND EVERYTIME I TOOK IT BACK!!!!! It acts as if it isn't getting enough fuel, well extended warranty has run out, and I will be damned if I pay them to fix something that didn't really work to begin with. We, my husband & I have tore into the bike ourselves, when we took the oil filter out it was horribly black the oil we drained was dirty,dirty black & we have some particles floating in our gas tank, the dealership told us that the gas we were using was dirty and clogging the screen inside the tank they said they replaced the screen but it is still doing the same thing - in six years time we haven't even been able to ride this bike without having to be towed back hom... Read more

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    striker008

    Mon Dec 07 2009

    More info on VR issues and aftermarket parts at: http://can-amsucks.blogspot.com/

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    wglbrn

    Mon Sep 21 2009

    Simply the best, better than all the rest! Bought a 2005 outlander 400 in the fall of 2005. The only thing I've had to do is break pads (normal mtce) and add the flare kit (if that's what they're called) to the outside fenders to help keep mud spray off myself. I run superswampers front and back. Most of my riding is in the heavy bush over logs thru bogs and all sorts of muck.The only time I have any problems is when that dumb rider screws up. I would buy another one in a heart beat. My buddies all ride 500/600 and 800. I go where they go and back again and always in time for supper. Of course I ride in the GREAT WHITE NORTH of CANADA and being a crazy canuk probably don't know from nothing and on top of that I'm an old fart at 63 and probably my mind is slipping. However I'm happy in my senility. By the way I live in Edmonton Alberta Canada and we ride about 300 miles north of here. I think that qualifies for rough terrain. Still crazy after all these years Crazy Canuk

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    tj40cali

    Mon Sep 14 2009

    i have he 400 and just got off the EXSTREME 33mi dusy ershim trail, never had to winch, riding along with 4 others haveing the Brute force 650atv which were getting hung up on everything cause of the rear straight axle. i wish the bomb had alittle more power but next i will upgrade to the polaris sportsmen 800. And by the way i work for the forest service in the OHV department riding the sportsmen 500ho and the bomb 400 everyday over the hardest trails and either have failed yet. canada junk lol BEST ATV MADE

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    sandbinnc

    Sun Nov 02 2008

    We love our 2005 Outlander 400! This week something strange has occurred. When in motion, the odometer readout says FAIL. When stopped, the mileage shows. We haven't found anything about this in the manual, and a nearby service shop said they had not seen this before. Does anyone know what is going on with our ATV? S and B in NC

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    unclefred

    Wed Aug 06 2008

    Outlander Max has a problem with the voltage regulator and battery. My low mileage Max failed right after the warranty period and BRP wouldn't cover the repair. Nothing like a twenty mile walk out of the bush. Never buy an outlander unless you like to hike.

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    ronald53

    Tue Aug 05 2008

    2005 outlander max xt.with 1200 miles and 30days past warranty,my regulator went out fried battery blew out light bulbs left stranded in the middle of nowhere pissed off in wi.

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    richa8

    Wed Jul 02 2008

    This is a great 2up machine. We tried out Polaris and didnt like the way it sat... Suspension that is adjustable gives a good ride. Only complaint is a whine at around 30 and I guess it is the same on all of them.. I have run this machine double from sea level and up to 9500 feet and the 400 has plenty of power.

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    rmanni

    Tue Jan 08 2008

    My 04 Outlander XT has less than 500 miles on it. I bought it used, but in new condition with only 260 miles on it. It gives a great cushiony ride, but that's it for the plus side. On the bad side, in less than a year I have had to replace a recall part, and burned up two batteries because the voltage regulator went out on me. This is a known problem, but Can-Am won't help because it didn't fail under warranty (but only 400 miles!). They won't even supply the $150 wiring harness they want you to use to modify their design. I will never buy another one, for me, it's Honda from now on.

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    yokohama

    Sat Jul 28 2007

    very smooth after upgrading to an outlander max 400 from a honda 300trx 2x4. BRP has done there home work. i dive on tundra terrain noting to compare the out lander max 400. great for play but better for the terrain.as an avid hunter and fisherman i personnely love this for our terrain grate for hunting. I personnely recommend this for any terrain. thank you BRP for an insiring atv. mark.N

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    hondarubicon02

    Tue May 15 2007

    Very awsome ATV, Very powerful.

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    scorpion13

    Fri Oct 27 2006

    The 400 HO is the premier 400 in the line of ATV's. People can say Canada Junk all they want but obviously never owned one. Mine has 1000 miles on it allready and not a single problem. I turn 26 Mud lite XL's like they are nothing. It may cost more but I have rode about all of em and this one is a keeper.

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    canucks456

    Sat Jul 29 2006

    Bomb is the best i have an outlander 800 max and it tears apart the compition. Oh ya by the way Canada doesnt suck jackass

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    shea95

    Wed Jul 05 2006

    My wife and I have researched the Outlander XT and Max XT and found them all to be great. Havent had a bad comment from actual riders since early 05'. So I just bought one for my wife. 06 max XT. Tell you all about it after some real abuse. DVD rocks. Outlander beats all competion every time. Rock crawling,Sloloms,Raceing,Mudd drags,Sled Pulls, and does it all stock. Max too. Beats them all!!!!!!!!!

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    floridabomb

    Wed Feb 08 2006

    The three that rated the Bomb poor probably can't even afford one. By the way they are gonna be made in Mexico. Really doesn't matter, engineering is the key andthe Bomb is the BOMB! 400 max will out run any 500 out there. Awsome atv, and I own one!

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    gitrdone

    Wed Feb 02 2005

    canada sucks

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    calliari

    Thu Dec 30 2004

    I bought a Outlander max in 2003 and ended up buying myself and my wife a 2005 model outlander max, she used to ride with me untill she drove the max and then she wanted one of her own, they are so comfortable and you feel very safe, the power out of a 400 is un speakable, very very pleased

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    moose_hollow_bb

    Wed Dec 22 2004

    Nothing but GREAT. I own a Moose hollow B&B; in S.E. Idaho, and take guests on tours. the two up is the best. No lack of power, the visa lock system has went through mud and snow with out slowing. And the hold back desending is the very best. my Outlanders have never failed to preform and impress.