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UTV Buyer's Guide
*** Kawasaki Teryx Review - First Impressions of the newest UTV to hit the market *** Cross an ATV with a pickup truck and you get UTV (Utility Terrain Vehicle). They started out as purely work based vehicles, but quickly found a place in many people's stables as a sport and utility vehicle. If you are interested in owning a UTV, UTV Guide is here to help you choose a side-by-side vehicle that meets your needs. And if you already own a UTV, and are looking for great aftermarket products, UTV Guide is here to sort through all of the marketing hype and get you the information that you need to make buying decisions. Although they are most commonly known as UTVs (Utility Terrain Vehicle or just Utility Vehicle) or Side-by-Side Vehicles, they are also known as SxS, RUV (Recreational Utility Vehicle) or MUV (Multi-Use Vehicle). They are called Side-by-Side Vehicles because a driver and a passenger sit side-by-side in the vehicle. So your think you are ready to buy a new side by side vehicle, but don't know which one to get. Is there a "perfect" UTV? That is a tough question because every rider has different needs and rides on different terrain. The first step is to get yourself educated, and this is the right place to do it. This website was created to help guide you through the differences between side x side vehicles. We review basic information on each vehicle - general features and specifications. Then we dive in for a more detailed review of each UTV. And we have done lots of homework for you on aftermarket products for your UTV - long travel kits, roll cages, performance products and accessories. Our focus is more slanted towards sport use rather that utility, so take that bias into account if you want a vehicle that will be used on a farm for example. We do feature UTVs that are used as work vehicles, but our vehicle comparisons are geared toward sport use. We like to ride in the dunes, desert and places like Moab and the Rubicon. In order to fair well in all of these types of terrain, you will need to be pretty nimble. If you don't see a particular UTV below, it is most likely that we felt it did not fall into our riding style. New Stuff on UTVGuide.net
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