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Old Apr 14, 2004 | 10:21 PM
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I am REALLY think hard about ordering one by the end of the week but still have a few questions.

1) What is the best price for a Camo Rhino out the door (without tax) you found

2) Is the digital dash worth the extra $$ I really just care about a fuel/mileage guage, is there such a thing?

3) Does Yamaha do any sort of 90 days same as cash or special interst rates for short term loans? My dealers have NO idea about these things.

4) Is there a reason to wait for the 05's and if so when do they come out?

5) Does anyone happen to known if the Rhino fit in the bed of an Access Cab Toyota Tundra? (Without punching out my rear window with the bumper that is :-)

6) Will they go "about" anywhere a reg atv will?

7) Does PA/OH/MI allow these on the state trails and do the National Forests let you use them?

Sorry for all the questions, I want to get one but want to make sure it is worth the investmentand am informed (anything this much $$$ is an investment to me- HAHA)Thank you all for all the help and info you have supplied so far, it has been a massive help!
 
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Old Apr 15, 2004 | 06:43 AM
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Old Apr 15, 2004 | 07:41 AM
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The best price I know of is in Tennessee ($8399) or something around that.

Yes if you buy one you will really appreciate the digital dash.

I dont know if Yamaha does any short term loans or anything like that.

I havent heard of any thing that would lead you to wait but if you did it wouldnt be but about another 3 months.

I doubt it will fit in the bead of a truck measurments are LxWxH (113.5x54.5x72.9) inches

From what I have heard with good tires it will go more places except you have to find your own way down a skinny trail.

Also from what I have heard some parks will let you and wont let you use them on their trails. They consider it more in the jeep category.

 
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Old Apr 15, 2004 | 10:57 PM
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I can order a camo unit for $8552 in Ohio, does that sound about right? They are saying the wait is until June or at the very worse July. Oh well sounds like it si worth the wait....
Thanks!
 
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Old Apr 15, 2004 | 11:20 PM
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In Ohio, state owned ORV areas, along with National Forests, have a 50" width maximum on off road vehicles.

Check Yamahas website for any financing promotions.

I doubt it wuold fit in the back of any pickup. It's a pretty big unit.

And believe me, it will go anyplace an atv will go, and a lot of places an atv won't go. The Rhino is an incredible machine. If you do get one, buy a windshield for it, or have one made out of plexiglass.
 
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