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The 2021 Polaris RZR 1000

Todd Pirich is an experienced mold removal technician who has owned and operated Cudjoe Key, Florida’s Core Mitigation since 2014. When he isn’t working, Todd Pirich enjoys driving his Polaris RZR 1000 Turbo.

Built to navigate highly unpredictable and challenging off-road terrain, the Polaris RZR 1000 features an optimally balanced chassis and an advanced suspension system. Powered by a four-stroke DOHC twin cylinder and an electronically injected fuel system, the various models of the 2021 Polaris RZR 1000 are capable of producing at least 100 horsepower.

An upgraded version of the basic RZR Trail S 1000, the RZR XP 1000 produces 110 horsepower and grips the terrain with 29-inch off-road tires. Its streamlined cockpit contains a state-of-the-art digital instrumentation system that keeps drivers up-to-date through real-time GPS mapping and vehicle diagnostics. The two-seat RZR XP 1000 is available in a four-seat model under the name the RZR XP 4 1000.

Polaris also makes two special edition RZR 1000 models that offer improved all-terrain performance. Company engineers designed the RZR XP 1000 High Lifter to tackle extremely muddy conditions. True to its name, the RZR XP 1000 Trails & Rocks is optimized to dominate demanding trails and rocks.
The 2021 Polaris RZR 1000
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