Menards - Yardsport Ys200 Utility Vehicle Review from Tomah, Wisconsin
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Yardsport very unreliable. Is there any recalls on this machine, LEMON!?! Stop selling them would you!!
Reason of review: Bad quality.
Location: Tomah, Wisconsin
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The yardsports ARE complete and utter ***. They are a huge profit margin for the company so they never have a "defective" utv--they will always just refurbish them and attempt to resell the exact same units no matter what.
Talking with the hardware guys in one of my stores they only cycled through the same 4 or so until they sold one that didnt get returned later, and nearly every utv that came off the trucks as "new" were actually refurbished machines.
This happened to the point that each unit was subject to immediate inspection by the hardware manager on duty as soon as they came in. If you were to be wary of any one item sold at a giant, incorporated big box store that sells the cheapest stuff, you should defintely avoid the utvs despite them actually being expensive.
Doesn't really matter either. If someone is willing to buy ANY product on the sole basis of cheap prices someone somewhere will be there to sell it to you. Law of economics- population demands cheap and someone will supply just that. Same law works in reverse as well if you DON'T buy (demand) such cheap product then ________.
......Go ahead fill in the blank.
Welcome to the corporate world; you want it, they will give it to you and you find out afterwards that's not what you actually want. Can't tell people that beforehand though because everyone has an "I know all" *** mentality.
Bottom line don't buy a Yardsport and expect John Deere quality there is a price difference for a reason. Just like you wouldn't buy a Chevy and expect Ford quality it's just not gonna happen. Cheers.
I worked for Menards for 6 years and my entire department hated selling those machines, we had no choice. They were total trash!
Everyone we would get in would break down and need to be sent to repair.
It was more of a hassle than anything. Worst of all we were forced to act like it was a good product.