2013年1月17日星期四

How to compare prices of utility vehicle


Utility vehicles prices reflect the type of utility vehicle you need. When you compare prices of utility vehicles to the price of heavy equipment you may have used in the past to get the job done, you'll notice that electric utility vehicle are a bargain. They're great for driving around farmland or large commercial spaces so you can haul cargo and even tow items back and forth. To compare prices of utility vehicles, understand that the cheapest utility vehicle isn't the best deal. Buy the utility vehicle with features you need so you can maximize the lifespan of your utility vehicle.
1 Determine the type of engine you want in your utility vehicle. Gas, diesel and electric are the most popular options on the market. Gas engines are less expensive than diesel and you can do routine maintenance, like oil changes, at home. The higher cost of diesel engines is offset by its reduced maintenance cost and increased longevity and power. Electric engines plug into any nearby outlet, so you always have fuel. Batteries will require replacement over the years, which can cost several hundred dollars.
2 Purchase the drive train required for your driving conditions. Two-wheel loader drive is the least expensive option, and it gets better gas mileage. Two-wheel utility vehicles are perfect to drive on flat ground without a lot of cargo. Four-wheel drive utility vehicles have a stronger engine to haul heavy loads, tow with ease and travel over steep, rough and muddy terrain. For the best traction, and the highest price tag, choose six-wheel drive utility vehicles. Some of these models can haul up to 1 ton of cargo, and the two extra wheels distribute the weight so you can travel long distances in rough terrain.
3 Spend more with engines that have greater horsepower. If you plan to work your utility vehicle to haul cargo and tow a trailer, more horsepower is essential. The average utility vehicle engine run from 8 horsepower to 18 horsepower.
4 Add accessories for extra cost. Features like a dump bed, a sprayer,electric golf cart ,a snow blade and a tow blade allow you to put your utility vehicle to work for you. To make your ride more comfortable, shop for utility vehicles with a windshield or a cab.
5 Compare prices of utility vehicles. As of 2010, expect to pay $4,000 to $6,000 for Timberwolf's Powerwolf 4x2 with an electric start and a hydraulic dump. A Kawasaki Mule 3010 Diesel 4X4 with a bench seat and tilting cargo bed costs about $10,000. A Bobcat Toolcat 5600 4X4 is one of the most expensive utility vehicles, costing about $30,000.
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