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- Honda introduced the first ATV with the ATC in 1969, which were famously portrayed in the James Bond movie, "Diamonds Are Forever
- ATVs can also be considered Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) or Off Road Vehicles (ORV), along with motorcycles
- Safety issues with 3 wheels caused all manufacturers to switch to 4-wheeled models in the late 80's
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The term "all-terrain vehicle" is used to describe a number of small open motorized buggies and tricycles designed for off-road use.
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All Terrain Vehicles Questions
Which GM vehicles have OnStar? 2 AnswersAccording to http://www.onstar.com/us_english/jsp/equip_vehicles/current_vehicles.jsp, Onstar is available on the following 2009 vehicles: Chevrolet: Avalanche... read more
Which GM vehicles will be consider "Environmentally friendly"? 1 AnswerGM´s Opel Ampera is now considered the "Environmentally Friendly" vehicle that will spearhead the offensive during these hard economic times. http://www.gmeurop... read more
What car rental companies buy GM vehicles? 1 AnswerThis question has been up here a long time. I've researched it a couple of times, but I never answered because I felt I couldn't "actually" answer the question... read more
Which new model of car, do you prefer and why: Equinox, LaCrosse, Camero, or Terrain? 1 AnswerI would go with a camero just because its always been a car that has be nice throughout the years. But your other question about GM vehicles you probably don't... read more -
ATV Blogs and Forums
- ATVOutdoors.net: ATV Forum
- ATVConnection.com: ATV Connection Forums
- Mudbog.net: AllTerrain Vehicles forum
- ATC90.com: Honda ATC90-The first ATV
- KillerATV.com: href="http://www.killeratvforum.com/p... Forums
- ATV Graphic Man: ATV Graphics and Styles
- ATV Rider Magazine: ATV Rider Blog
- ATV Style: ATV Parts and Reviews Blog
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