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2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 vs 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo
Pros: 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 is...
- The Best out of the 110Twin Cylinder Snowmobiles
- The Best out of the 105With Digital Instrumentation Snowmobiles
- The Best out of the 51Snowmobiles With Independent Double Wishbone Front Suspension
- The Best out of the 42Snowmobiles With Gas Rear Shock
- The Best out of the 24Snowmobiles With Gas Front Shock
- The Best out of the 7Snowmobiles With Hydraulic Twin Tube Center Shock
- Top Two if you're looking forBest Snowmobiles
- Top Two out of the 132Snowmobiles With Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Top Two out of the 126Snowmobiles With Over 500 Cc Engine Displacement
- Top Two out of the 122Snowmobiles With Fuel Level Warning Gauge
Cons: 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 is...
- Bottom 4% if you're looking forSnowmobiles With Fewer Seats
#2 in Best Snowmobiles
2011 Polaris IQ Turbo is...
- The Best out of the 13Snowmobiles With Independent A-Arm Front Suspension
- The Best out of the 7Snowmobiles With Composite Skis
- The Best out of the 7Snowmobiles With OHV Valve Train
- The Best out of the 5Turbocharged Snowmobiles
- Top Two out of the 97Snowmobiles With Carbide Skags
- Top Four out of the 118Liquid-cooled Snowmobiles
- Top Four out of the 110Twin Cylinder Snowmobiles
- Top Five if you're looking forBest Snowmobiles
- Top Five out of the 132Snowmobiles With Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Top Four out of the 105With Digital Instrumentation Snowmobiles
#5 in Best Snowmobiles
2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 is ranked highest among the best snowmobiles out of those selected. Based on input from our users, the most important dimensions of evaluation to consider if you're looking for the best snowmobiles are, in order of importance: (1) engine and power, (2) construction and stability, (3) price and (4) seating and comfort. 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 beats 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo in each of these categories. (more)
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| Price |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer lower values for price, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 29% performance in this category. $11,299 (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer lower values for price, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 28% performance in this category. $11,499 (wrong info?) |
Similar Snowmobiles
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| Displacement |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for displacement, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 89% performance in this category. 1,056 cc (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for displacement, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 59% performance in this category. 750 cc (wrong info?) |
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| Engine and Power Details |
2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 40% performance for engine and power. Fuel injector (wrong info?) |
2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 80% performance for engine and power. Turbocharged, fuel injector (wrong info?) |
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| Cylinders |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected 4 cylinders as the top choice for cylinders, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 37% performance in this category. 2 cylinders (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected 4 cylinders as the top choice for cylinders, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 37% performance in this category. 2 cylinders (wrong info?) |
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| Rear Shock Absorber Type |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected rear gas IFP shock, rear hydraulic shock, rear hydraulic shock with gas cell and rear hydraulic twin tube shock as the top choices for rear shock absorber type, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 0% performance in this category. Rear gas shock (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected rear gas IFP shock, rear hydraulic shock, rear hydraulic shock with gas cell and rear hydraulic twin tube shock as the top choices for rear shock absorber type, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 0% performance in this category. Rear gas shock (wrong info?) |
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Comparing 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 to 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo: Which is the best snowmobile?
Engine And Power
2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 scores best for engine and power between these two snowmobiles. Here's how it does on some key aspects of engine and power:
- Both of these snowmobiles, including 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1, have liquid cooling.
- It can hold up to 10.80 gallons of fuel. Compare 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo at 10.20 gallons.
- Both of these snowmobiles have a 4-stroke engine.
- Both of these snowmobiles have an electric starter.
- Both of these snowmobiles have a horizontal in-line engine.
| Mark Better Values | 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 | 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo | |
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| Engine and Power |
2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 40% performance for engine and power. Fuel injector (wrong info?) |
2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 80% performance for engine and power. Turbocharged, fuel injector (wrong info?) |
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| Cylinders |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected 4 cylinders as the top choice for cylinders, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 37% performance in this category. 2 cylinders (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected 4 cylinders as the top choice for cylinders, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 37% performance in this category. 2 cylinders (wrong info?) |
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| Engine Stroke |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected 4-stroke and 2-stroke as the top choices for engine stroke, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 0% performance in this category. 4-stroke (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected 4-stroke and 2-stroke as the top choices for engine stroke, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 0% performance in this category. 4-stroke (wrong info?) |
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| Displacement |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for displacement, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 89% performance in this category. 1,056 cc (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for displacement, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 59% performance in this category. 750 cc (wrong info?) |
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| Starter |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected electric as the top choice for starter, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 94% performance in this category. Electric (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected electric as the top choice for starter, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 94% performance in this category. Electric (wrong info?) |
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| Cooling |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected liquid as the top choice for cooling, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 93% performance in this category. Liquid (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected liquid as the top choice for cooling, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 93% performance in this category. Liquid (wrong info?) |
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| Carburetion Type |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected carburetor and fuel injected as the top choices for carburetion type, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 0% performance in this category. Fuel injected (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected carburetor and fuel injected as the top choices for carburetion type, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 0% performance in this category. Fuel injected (wrong info?) |
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| Fuel Capacity |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for fuel capacity, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 62% performance in this category. 10.80 gallons (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for fuel capacity, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 58% performance in this category. 10.20 gallons (wrong info?) |
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| Fuel Injector Size |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for fuel injector size, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 83% performance in this category. 48 (wrong info?) |
We currently have no data on 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo for fuel injector size. (wrong info?) |
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| Engine Type |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected parallel twin, in-line, V twin and horizontal in-line as the top choices for engine type, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 95% performance in this category. Horizontal in-line (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected parallel twin, in-line, V twin and horizontal in-line as the top choices for engine type, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 95% performance in this category. Horizontal in-line (wrong info?) |
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| Valve Configuration |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected DOHC and Reed Valve as the top choices for valve configuration, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 95% performance in this category. DOHC (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected DOHC and Reed Valve as the top choices for valve configuration, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 42% performance in this category. OHV (wrong info?) |
Similar Valves
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| Number of Valves |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for number of valves, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 0% performance in this category. 8 valves (wrong info?) |
We currently have no data on 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo for number of valves. (wrong info?) |
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Construction And Stability
2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 scores best for construction and stability between these two snowmobiles. Here's how it does on some key aspects of construction and stability:
- It has an independent double wishbone front suspension. Compare 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo, which has an independent A-Arm front suspension.
- Both of these snowmobiles have a front gas shock absorber.
- It is 10.92 feet long. Compare 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo at 9.58 feet.
- It has a track length of 144 inches. Compare 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo at 121 inches.
- Both of these snowmobiles have a track width of 15 inches.
| Mark Better Values | 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 | 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo | |
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| Construction and Stability |
We currently have no data on 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 for construction and stability.
Missing data for skid resistant |
We currently have no data on 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo for construction and stability.
Missing data for skid resistant |
Similar Construction and Stability
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| Rear Brake Type |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected hydraulic disc as the top choice for rear brake type, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 46% performance in this category. Hydraulic disc (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected hydraulic disc as the top choice for rear brake type, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 46% performance in this category. Hydraulic disc (wrong info?) |
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| Front Suspension Type |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected independent double wishbone, independent double A-Arm, independent trailing arm and independent A-Arm as the top choices for front suspension type, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 100% performance in this category. Independent double wishbone (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected independent double wishbone, independent double A-Arm, independent trailing arm and independent A-Arm as the top choices for front suspension type, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 100% performance in this category. Independent A-Arm (wrong info?) |
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| Front Shock Absorber Type |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected front gas shock, front adjustable gas shock with remote reservoir, front hydraulic twin tube shock, front high pressure gas, front air shock, front adjustable gas shock, front gas IFP shock and front hydraulic shock as the top choices for front shock absorber type, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 100% performance in this category. Front gas shock (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected front gas shock, front adjustable gas shock with remote reservoir, front hydraulic twin tube shock, front high pressure gas, front air shock, front adjustable gas shock, front gas IFP shock and front hydraulic shock as the top choices for front shock absorber type, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 100% performance in this category. Front gas shock (wrong info?) |
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| Rear Shock Absorber Type |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected rear gas IFP shock, rear hydraulic shock, rear hydraulic shock with gas cell and rear hydraulic twin tube shock as the top choices for rear shock absorber type, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 0% performance in this category. Rear gas shock (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected rear gas IFP shock, rear hydraulic shock, rear hydraulic shock with gas cell and rear hydraulic twin tube shock as the top choices for rear shock absorber type, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 0% performance in this category. Rear gas shock (wrong info?) |
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| Center Shock Absorber Type |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected center gas IFP shock, center hydraulic shock, center gas shock and center hydraulic twin tube shock as the top choices for center shock absorber type, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 89% performance in this category. Center hydraulic twin tube shock (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected center gas IFP shock, center hydraulic shock, center gas shock and center hydraulic twin tube shock as the top choices for center shock absorber type, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 50% performance in this category. Center gas shock (wrong info?) |
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| Height |
We currently have no data on 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 for height. (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for height, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 60% performance in this category. 45 inches (wrong info?) |
Similar Size
Similar Size
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| Length |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for length, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 90% performance in this category. 10.92 feet (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for length, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 64% performance in this category. 9.58 feet (wrong info?) |
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| Width |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for width, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 77% performance in this category. 48 inches (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for width, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 77% performance in this category. 48 inches (wrong info?) |
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| Track Length |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for track length, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 80% performance in this category. 144 inches (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for track length, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 55% performance in this category. 121 inches (wrong info?) |
Similar Drive Line
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| Track Width |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for track width, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 35% performance in this category. 15 inches (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for track width, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 35% performance in this category. 15 inches (wrong info?) |
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| Lug Height |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for lug height, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 26% performance in this category. 1 inch (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for lug height, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 39% performance in this category. 1.25 inches (wrong info?) |
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| Ski Material |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected composite as the top choice for ski material, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 0% performance in this category. Plastic (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected composite as the top choice for ski material, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 100% performance in this category. Composite (wrong info?) |
Similar Exterior
Similar Exterior
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| Skag Material |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected dual carbide as the top choice for skag material, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 46% performance in this category. Dual carbide (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected dual carbide as the top choice for skag material, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 0% performance in this category. Carbide (wrong info?) |
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Price
2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 costs $11,299, so it is moderately priced relative to all of the other snowmobiles in our database. However, between the snowmobiles currently being compared, it has the best score for price, given that people looking for the best snowmobiles prefer lower values for price. 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo costs $11,499 and the average price for snowmobiles is $10,656.
| Mark Better Values | 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 | 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo | |
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| Price |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer lower values for price, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 29% performance in this category. $11,299 (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer lower values for price, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 28% performance in this category. $11,499 (wrong info?) |
Seating And Comfort
2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 scores best for seating and comfort between these two snowmobiles. Here's how it does on some key aspects of seating and comfort:
- Both of these snowmobiles, including 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1, have digital instrumentation.
- It has 2 seat(s). Compare 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo at 1.
- Both of these snowmobiles have heated hand grips.
| Mark Better Values | 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 | 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo | |
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| Seating and Comfort |
2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 100% performance for seating and comfort. Heated hand grips, digital instrumentation (wrong info?) |
2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 100% performance for seating and comfort. Heated hand grips, digital instrumentation (wrong info?) |
Similar Seating and Comfort
Similar Seating and Comfort
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| Number of Seats |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for number of seats, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 100% performance in this category. 2 (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles prefer higher values for number of seats, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 0% performance in this category. 1 (wrong info?) |
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| Fuel Level Warning Type |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected gauge as the top choice for fuel level warning type, 2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 achieves 100% performance in this category. Gauge (wrong info?) |
Given that users looking for the best overall snowmobiles have selected gauge as the top choice for fuel level warning type, 2011 Polaris IQ Turbo achieves 100% performance in this category. Gauge (wrong info?) |
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2011 Arctic Cat T Z1 Price Comparison
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