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Five Of The Best UTVs On The Market

Believe it or not, there’s a difference between an ATV and a UTV. Where an ATV is designed for recreation, a UTV is more or less designed for handling workloads. The modern UTVs that we have today are more comfortable and versatile than ever. A UTV can be as useful as a pickup truck in a lot of instances, which is why the market has been expanding.

There are various features that make a UTV stand out from the crowd. From expanded bed space to comfortable seating, the more versatile the model the more that you’ll be able to do with it.

Yamaha Wolverine X2 R-spec
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Yamaha Wolverine X2 R-spec

Based on the same chassis as the X4, the Wolverine X2 R-Spec is a sportier version. While you still get the stellar bed space and roomy seating, the shorter wheelbase makes maneuvering much easier. The 847cc parallel-twin, fuel-injected engine is powerful enough to deliver the kind of performance you’d expect from a two-seater. The KYB shocks assist the X2 in handling just about any terrain from soil to snow. The Adventure Pro GPS system is also built right into the X2 for added capability.

Textron Wildcat Xx
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Textron Wildcat Xx

While this specific model isn’t well-known, it has the performance bones to make it appealing. The Textron Wildcat Xx looks like a compact version of the Plymouth Prowler roadster. The extreme design helps the Wildcat to stand out from the crowded UTV scene. The 998cc inline three-cylinder, four-stroke, the naturally-aspirated motor does a great job of handling performance. The trophy-truck inspired suspension system will remind you of a Ford Raptor, with big bulging tires and shocks to match.

Can-am Maverick Sport 1000r
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Can-am Maverick Sport 1000r

We have to give it to Can-am, the company knows how to make a UTV. The 976cc Rotax V-Twin engine has a whopping 100hp, and it moves with authority. In addition to that the Cam-am brand has done with the Spyder, the company also makes a serious of UTV models. The FOX 2.0 Podium shocks give the Maverick an impressive ride quality on a number of different terrains.

Polaris Ranger Xp 1000 Crew
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Polaris Ranger Xp 1000 Crew

Polaris is the go-to product when it comes to an impressive UTV. The thing that makes the XP 1000 Crew impressive is the seating space. You can drive this UTV comfortably on the property or on your way back from deer camp. The 999cc ProStar twin-cylinder, four-stroke produces 82 horsepower. The end result is a durable UTV that can handle just about anything that you throw at it.

Cfmoto Zforce 1000 Eps Lx
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Cfmoto Zforce 1000 Eps Lx

Cfmoto is not the first company that comes to mind when you think of a UTV, but it’s the most affordable. Oftentimes riders will think that a lower price equates to a less quality machine. That couldn’t be further from the truth, and the Cfmoto Zforce 1000 Eps Lx. The overall design of the Zforce 1000 Eps Lx gives it a unique and one of a kind design that stands out from the crowd.

Sources: UTV planet, Go Rollic

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Best Pickup Trucks Available On The Market

The pickup truck market has changed a ton from the early days of the farm vehicle. Choosing a pickup truck for hauling and daily activities has become an increasingly competitive marketplace. The pickup trucks that are available in today’s marketplace are much more competitive then they used to be. Fuel efficiency is a major factor as well as technology features that make the trucks safer and more refined to drive.

Automakers like Honda have gotten into the mix with car-based designs that have taken some of the edges off of purchasing a pickup truck. We are going to be taking a look at the best models for the money that you can get right now.

Honda Ridgeline
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Honda Ridgeline

Honda’s interesting-looking pickup truck has been on the market for a while, but the truck took a hiatus for a full redesign. The current model has soft contouring lines and a functional bed which makes it appealing. In addition to that, the truck is quite capable of going off-road but without the heavy curb weight of a full-size truck or the price.

You get the legendary Honda reliability and an interior that is quiet and comfortable with enough room for five passengers. The Ridgeline is everything that you need in a basic pickup and nothing that you don’t. The Ridgeline won’t appeal to every buyer, but the Honda offers a stellar value in this segment.

Chevy Colorado
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Chevy Colorado

Colorado went from an obscure outdated design to be the first choice on many pickup truck shoppers wishlists. The truck has an appealing design which makes it easy to drive and functional to own. There are several different models available which include the diesel-powered model, a first for a midsize truck.

The interior of Colorado is very upscale with an easy to use infotainment center and four full-size doors. Although a single cab version isn’t available Colorado offers a lot of bang for the buck and you’ll enjoy owning this pickup truck a lot. The midsize Chevrolet pickup truck has come a long way in the past few decades, and this evolution has resulted in a stellar product.

GMC Sierra
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GMC Sierra

The GMC Sierra has long been the corporate cousin of the Chevrolet Silverado. The difference between the two has always been styling and unique features, which the Sierra has in abundance. From the built-in MultiPro Tailgate to the beautiful infotainment center the GMC Sierra has it going on. The truck stands out from a crowded marketplace of similar pickup trucks, and if you are looking for comfort and versatility this is the truck to pick.

GMC has put the ball in the driver’s court with the Sierra, and the truck offers a stellar amount of value over its competition. The GMC Sierra stands out from the crowd in an array of competitors. The cushioned ride that’s coupled with the spacious interior makes for a truck that you can enjoy to drive on a long trip or around town.

Sources: Car and Driver