ATV Fun for the Entire Family for Less than You Might Expect

Posted by ATV Discounter in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX on May 18, 2008

An All-Terrain-Vehicle (ATV) will transform your family vacation from okay to extraordinary! Your ATV lets you move off the beaten path and into the heart of the natural beauty of the desert, mountains, or shore. When you ride your ATV over nature trails, ATV trails, or into unchartered territory, you are in for an exhilarating experience. The ATV Safety Institute reports that fifteen million Americans ride ATVs with 70% of them used for family recreation. Maybe you already know that. Maybe you have always wanted an ATV, but the price stopped you from realizing your dream. ATV Discounter gives you an alternative to the high prices of common ATVs by featuring lower cost vehicles from Kazuma, Sunl, Hensim, and many others.

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Let’s look at Kazuma ATVs. This Kazuma ATV leads the pack of the sport youth and adult ATV market. Based on an expired Honda motor, the Kazuma Dingo, for example, has a 150cc with reliability and quality at a fraction of the cost for name brand ATVs. The Dingo 150 has a 46" depth, 33" width and 30" height. It has an air cooled, 4 stroke engine with front drum and rear disc brakes. Kazuma is a Taiwanese company that supplies quality products manufactured in China. A Kazuma purchased at ATV Discounter includes a 12 month warranty against engine defects. ATV Discounter also maintains a huge warehouse of parts for their ATVs.

As discussed on the ATV Forum, one user reports, “I was a little skeptical on the smaller 150cc engine (on the Kazuma) but they seem to have plenty of torque to climb hills etc. and will get going fast enough for most trail riders. The price was substantially cheaper and the product was wel madel.” At ATV Discounter you can select from five Kazuma models.

Next are the ATVs from SunL. ATV Discounter has more than 20 SunL ATVs to choose from that range in price from less than $500 to a little over three thousand dollars for the premier 2008 SUNL 400-s Utility 4x4. The SunL 400-s has everything you could want for rugged off-the-road performance including a 398cc single cylinder oil cooled engine, front dual disc brakes and rear drum with hand and foot lever, and extra large tires. Led by May Zhou, SunL was launched in North Texas about six years ago and has operations in Houston, Edison, N.J., and Los Angeles, as well as Shanghai and Ningbo in China. SunL’s Chinese-based manufacturing and assembly plants also make go-karts, mopeds and mobility scooters. The SunL Group Inc. does not sell directly to the public, but works closely with authorized dealers such as ATV Discounter to represent, sell, and service their products. ATV Discounter includes a 12 month parts replacement warranty on the engine when you purchase a SunzL ATV.

ATV Discounter offers two Hensim ATVs. The HST-125 ATV-24 for children and youth which features a semi-automatic transmission with reverse and a dependable 125cc 4 stroke engine. The adult Hensim ATV – the Hensim 150 Hunter Utility ATV-47 - has an automatic transmission with reverse 149.6cc air cooled, 4 stroke, single cylinder engine. Beginning with a factory in Chongqin China, Hensim now supports a global network of manufacturing and assembly plants, sales operations, parts depots, and dealers in more than 80 markets on six continents. Hensim USA’s ATV products meet Environmental Protection Agency or California Air Resource Board requirements. The Hensim 150 Hunter is 36" wide, 42" high with a depth of 65". It weights 240 pounds and features an automatic transmission with reverse, extra large rear disc brakes and front drum brakes, and an electric starter. The adjustable throttle limiter allows you to adapt the engine’s power as the rider’s skill develops. ATV Discounter includes a 12 month parts replacement warranty on the engine when you purchase a Hensim ATV.

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