I love the feel and riding position on my Apex, I've got a 2009 Nytro also that's fun to jump on from time to time but my main sled and the one I enjoy the most is the Apex. Little things like heated running boards are nice (no ice build up), duel trip meters, softer seat, ac outlet, seperate hand/thumb warmer controls, and that 4 th cylinder that just sounds and performs so good. As for the gas mileage I haven't really checked it, but I can very easily go 110 to 115 miles on a tank with no worries and on my 2007 Apex I run 124 miles on one tank before. My new 2014 Apex XTX only has 517 miles on it and I haven't checked it yet but I'm sure it would be around 14 or 15 mpg
YDOG Have you had a chance to sit on , or better yet drive a newer Apex with the WRP seat ?
I added this to my sled before I ever rode it , and put the star kit on along with recommended set up , heavy duty spring , 13 mm sway bar , lake effect riser , and now snowtrackers .
I read all these postings on this site all summer , and too many people saying the same thing , must be right !
I had a 2006 Apex GT that I loved ,with out even pulling up the strap a notch , let alone any other upgrade .
I decided when I bought this 2015 Apex XTX , I would do everything that I could to make the sled as good as it can be .
This sled set up as is , along with the longer track and power steering is even more fun than the last , because this sled is more comfortable , and easier to drive , and if I slide off the trail into fresh snow , I don't panic , as with the shorty , just give it a little juice , and steer out .
If it wasn't for that familiar engine , which is really why I went back to the Apex instead of anything else , you would thing you are driving a completely different sled !
I was a little worried , when I initially heard there was a new Apex for 2016 , of how I was going to explain to my wife , why I have a 2015 and a 2016 !