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  1. Looking to buy at a USED Side by Side. Problem is I don't know that much about them but here is what I know. I'm not a speed racer, it's low and slow for me but I need to get up and down some major hills. We have used Yamaha Rhino's (450, 660 & 700) with good success on the ranch where we are hunting. Kia. Mules need help getting up but The Honda Pioneer also needed help going up and are scary as hell coming down and dangerous in the mud coming down. You are dead if you blow any of the corners. The electric wouldn't go up the easy road, so the big hills are out of the question. The Quads all do fine going up & down but I'm 70 yrs old and tired of muscling a Quad around. I think what I need is a 4x4 with a high/low range shifter & locker (like the Yamaha Rhino has). The Honda is so nice to drive but dangerous coming down hill with no low range, do the newer ones have it? Trying to find info but hard to wade through it all. So what am I looking for (besides a Rhino). Lots of brands out there that I know nothing about: reliability? prices? HP, gearing, after market parts available, etc? A few I never heard of before? Thanks for any/all help/advise/thoughts/etc GTB
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  3. First post and I don't know much about UTVs. Looking for a used UTV but I want to transport it in the back of my full sized pickup. I know Yamaha Rhinos fit (I've it done a few times). I was at the Tulare Farm Show and notice none of the new models (any brand) will fit in the bed of my truck. Per salemen: no more narrow tracks, too many roll overs. What other models/manufactures/model year will fit in the back of a pickup. thanks for any and all advice, thoughts, ideas, etc. Hope I put this in the right place?
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