Been to Nick’s garage a few time. He does work on all kind of cars even Oil change on taxicabs. Lots of peoples hanging around on Saturday. Very nice guy.
No bullshit, no drama with him.
Bombardier has 2 strokes and 4 strokes models.
Yamaha has 4 strokes only
Polaris if I not mistaken are 2 strokes only.
2 strokes are best for off track (deep snow) machines where raw power and light weight are preferred.
4 strokes are best suited for Grand Touring machines.
Bought a 1990 Prelude new. Had it for 10 years and 400 000 kms later, was still going strong. Only maintenance item like brakes, timing belt etc. Engine, transmission clutch never been touch. Put new brush (2,50$) in the alternator.
No need to bring US$. You could exange your Canadian $ at the airports, banks, even at your hotel. The Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) is the currency of Cuba, the going rate is around 92 CUC for one CDN$.
I'm from Québec too and when i buy a car or a boat, i pay cash. There a bank on almost every corner so that's not a problem.
I bought a boat in London a couple of year ago. Sent 500$ to the seller, went pick it up the nest day with a certified check.
Like someone else said, money talks...