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2014 Adjustable Suspension

Do you mean the rear on an RT? They are all adjustable by the pressure in the air bag, just that the base model is done manually and does not have the on board compressor leveling valve or dash switch.
 
The adjustable rear suspension is just one of MANY upgrades you get on the RT-S for that $4000. They are all listed on the BRP web site.
 
I did a side by side comparison, and on road comparison. For me, the answer was no. The SE was worth the $1500 to me, the rest, not. But that's a personal choice.
 
If the rear air suspension is the only consideration, Try a Baker Built, SL sponsor add on.
I bought a base 2010 RT, but wish I had decided what all I wanted, since I have stuff at more cost, then if I had bought a different model RT
Oldmanzues
 
The adjustable suspension might be worth it if you ride with a passenger most of the time. If you don't get the adjustable shock, then you have to manually check the rear pressure on a regular basis to keep your ride smooth.

I opted for a base '14 RT which did not include the adj suspension, driver floorboards, fog lights, fancy front fenders and some chrome parts and spent about $3k less. For me, these extra items weren't "must haves" on my new ride.
 
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