You could get two of the 700-4 for around the price of a 6 person rig. We have 5 kids so we started with the 1000-5 to get the smaller kids going, now we’re planning on buying a talon R 2 seater for us and let all the kids ride together on the pioneer. In retrospect i wish i would’ve just did what i said above.
I can see how some folks might want to have two 700-4's. I'll explain why I definitely would NOT for my family.
I was able to purchase my Ranger Crew 1000 Premium for $14,299 out the door from the dealer, then it took another $1,100 in fees and taxes to finish it all in AZ. So that's $15,400 total. Two 700-4's would have cost me at MINIMUM $25,000 to do the same thing, even at a killer sales price. That's a $9,600 difference!
I would then need a much longer trailer to haul both 700-4's, whereas my machine fits nicely on a small single axle trailer. Two 700-4's would be a much heavier load to tow, as well.
Neither of the 700-4's would have power steering, which means they don't meet my minimum requirements for the machine.
On top of having to pay $9600 more up front, I'd have to pay TWICE the vehicle maintenance, TWICE the insurance, TWICE the registration, year after year. I would even have to pay TWICE the upgrades to get the machines where I need/want them.
Half the family would constantly be eating the dust of the other half, which would be terrible. How we are now, all in the same machine, this is not an issue.
My machine happily and easily cruises down stretches of road at any speed I want. In fact, this past Saturday I even needed to cruise a 4-mile section of highway with a 55mph speed limit. We did so with no issues, total confidence and comfort, at about 1/2 throttle. The 700-4...this would be a problem, as it isn't happy above 40mph. We have a lot of open road and highway connectors here in AZ, so it does matter to me.
My Ranger 1000 is more comfortable on the rough trails, with larger tires and several inches more suspension travel. Comfort is important on these rides.
And I STILL wouldn't have the large, full, tough-as-nails, easy-access bed like I have on the Ranger 1000.
I can go on, but really...a six-seater "crew" configuration in a P1000 would perfect for me. Wish Honda made one, just for me.