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The SX is the Sport Utility Model of the ES....both are electric Start. both are Shaft Drive with Reverse, Semi-auto. Etc......The SX has Better Suspension for the Playin around but also has the torque to work.....

Hope that helped you out A bit.....Im moving this to the ATC forum....:wink:

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