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UTV Brand to Avoid

Started by yamichael, April 22, 2023, 05:44:52 AM

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yamichael

Thinking about UTV purchase this year, what is the UTV brand to avoid? Anything white elephants I should watch out for?

kennhurr

Reliability can be impacted by various factors such as maintenance, usage, and environmental conditions, and individual experiences can vary.

There have been several UTV brands that have ceased production or gone out of business over the years. Here are some examples of defunct UTV brands you can avoid:

  • Joyner: Joyner was a Chinese-based UTV manufacturer that produced a range of models, including the Trooper, Renegade, and Sand Viper. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2017 and is no longer in operation.
  • Tomcar: Tomcar was an Australian UTV manufacturer that produced rugged, off-road vehicles for military and commercial use. The company went into administration in 2020 and is currently looking for a buyer.
  • Cub Cadet: Cub Cadet was a UTV brand owned by MTD Products, a company that also produces lawn and garden equipment. Cub Cadet stopped production of their UTVs in 2019.
  • Kymco: Kymco was a Taiwanese-based manufacturer that produced a range of UTVs, including the UXV 500 and UXV 700. The company decided to discontinue its UTV line in North America in 2020.
  • Yamaha Rhino: Yamaha Rhino was a popular UTV model produced by Yamaha from 2004 to 2013. The vehicle faced several safety concerns and lawsuits, which led to its discontinuation in 2013.

It's important to note that while these brands are no longer in operation or producing UTVs, some of their models may still be available on the market through used or aftermarket sales.

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