All-Terrain Utility Vehicles
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April/May 2003
By Les Oke
With all of the choices available to the ATV owner, matching the right tool to the job should be easy. Of course the ATV is an enjoyable piece of equipment to operate, sometimes blurring the line between work and fun. Manley Ilan of Kingston, Ontario, a 75-year-old retired farmer and proud owner of a Kawasaki ATV with a dump box says, "It sure beats walking behind a horse."
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The Gorilla electric ATV can go 25 to 35 miles on a single overnight charge, travels up to 25 mph, has a load capacity of 650 pounds and can tow up to 4,000 pounds. Several other ATV manufacturers, such as John Deere and Polaris, also produce electric utility vehicles. Ask your local dealer or check out the manufacturers' Web sites for more information.
Arctic Cat www.arcticcat.com
Argo www.argoatv.com
Bombardier www.bombardier-atv.com
Gorilla Vehicles www.gorillavehicles.com
Honda Hondamotorcycles.com
John Deere www.johndeere.com
Kawasaki kawasaki.com
MAX All-Terrain Vehicles maxatvs.com
Polaris www.Polarisindustries.com
Suzuki Suzukicycles.com
Yamaha Yamaha-motor.com
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