Posted by rst277 on October 11, 2010 at 16:49:12 from (24.77.220.248):
In Reply to: Re: utility vehicle posted by wayneh on October 11, 2010 at 16:28:39:
You want to take a look at Japanese "kei" trucks. These will do anything a UTV will do but cost less to run and maintain plus you get a heated cab and highway speeds. I have a Daihatsu Hijet that is legal for road use in Canada. 5sp high/low range push button 4 wheel drive with diff lock. Gets 40 mpg snapping around town and 30 mpg with a 1000lb load. Cost me $6000 safetied and ready to insure. There are lots of guys importing and selling them in the US parts are no prob. Seriously take a look, you couldn't get a better farm truck - I sold my F150.
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