My wife and I purchased our first house with 20 acres. The first big investment we made was a small tractor. Our first year here we went big on our garden. We have always had a garden but now this is our largest garden yet. We made plans to be able to sell produce by year 2 and so I pushed for a side by side because at this time all we had was 2 4 wheelers and moving tools and produce from the house to the barn to the garden was a hassle. The first thought was use the tractor, it's bucket can move everything. It is a small tractor so my fear was getting stuck so we got the ag tires when we purchased the tractor so it never gets stuck but tears up the yard. So we started looking for a side by side. I was leaning towards a general or ranger but my wife really wanted more than a 2 seater and I did not want a limo for a side by side. My wife did some research and found the Pioneer. Then I searched the Pioneer and found out not only was it a Honda it had a DCT, seats in the bed, and it's a Honda! We do not typically make new purchases as we tend to like to save our money. Our finances are typically healthy but we choose to live in a manner that allows us to do whatever we want. We enjoy making purchases whenever we want so some things are sacrificed. Our cars are not the newest, our house is not 4000 Sq ft, and we choose to not have children yet. On the plus side we typically buy whatever we want, date night when we want, clothes shop when we want, and take days off work when we want. I have too many friends with a nice new suburban house with new car and yet when you talk to them they can't afford anything else. Then came our tractor purchase and I could not believe the price people were asking for used equipment. Things could have years of use with many hours and people would still be able to sell them for basically 80 to 90% cost of a new machine. My wife loves Kubota so we talked to a dealer and got what we wanted. My wife's exact words were "I don't drive a new car but I will drive a new tractor". Then came the pioneer and we saw the same thing when it came to price. You might save $3kish but it's 4 years old with 1500 miles and 300 hours. It was interesting because you could see other manufacturers in my area that were used machines selling for almost half of new with the same above description but not the Honda. So we made the same decision on the Honda that we made on the Kubota. To us it's an investment. I want to be able to use it for 4 years and put 300 hours on it with 1500 miles and then keep using it longer than that. Originally we were looking at a 700-4 but two things came into play. Weight capacity and top speed. We have some heavier people in our family and when calculated I felt uncomfortable sticking 4 grown people into the 700. I was worried the weight would bog it down. Where we live outside of a small town where family still lives is a 5 minute drive and we wanted to ride the pioneer to town and visit. I wanted to be able to cruise around 45 to 50 because our main road is a 55mph speed limit. The 1000-5 solved both of those problems. Now if you know me I am tinkerer. I never leave things alone. I enjoy modifying things. Almost every Google search brought me to this website. The information fascinated me for hours. I saw so many people who tinkered the same way I do. My favorite part was there isn't one way to do something. This website proves it. There are successes and failures on here and people collectively attempting to solve issues. That's when I decided I needed to be part of the chaos. Sorry for theong post but our journey to the Pioneer was not a short one.