Should You Get A UTV Or An ATV?

Dec. 17 2019 Miscellaneous By ___

If you enjoy the outdoors and love to fill your weekends with thrill rides, you should invest in your own powersports vehicles. These high speed, top performance and open-air machines add euphoria to an otherwise dull day. They can take you further than your car or motorcycle, letting you rule over difficult terrain that other vehicles bow down to. 

With so many different kinds of powersports vehicles to choose from, it can get confusing to decide which one is right for you. To help you out, we at Tracy Motorsports have put together this guide to show you the difference between UTVs and ATVs. To get yourself one of these mean machines, head to our dealership in Tracy, CA. We welcome all our friends from Stockton and Modesto. 

Why Choose an ATV?

All-Terrain Vehicles, ATVs for short, are designed to provide the best off-road recreational riding. You sit and straddle an ATV pretty much how you’d sit on your motorcycle. They have handlebars that you use for direction and you lean your weight to stay stable on the machine on rough terrain. Needless to say, this provides an exciting ride! 

Earlier ATVs were unaccommodating of passengers but now you can get models that have space for a passenger to ride along behind you. For pure, adrenaline-soaked fun, choose an ATV. They offer the kind of high-speed thrills over rough terrain that powersports enthusiasts crave. 

Many trails and tracks are available specifically for riding an ATV and they can be fun to take on camping trips for a scenic adventure. You can fit your ATV into tighter spaces and handle them better than a UTV. These machines are more agile, allowing you to conquer tight corners with ease. It’s not that you can’t use your ATV for work, they were just built keeping recreation in mind. 

Why Choose a UTV?

A Utility Task Vehicle (or UTV) is more like a commuter vehicle. You sit inside and buckle your seatbelt like you would in your car. You steer with the help of a steering wheel. Most UTV models can seat two people but there are some that can fit up to six people comfortable. Passengers sit beside the driver, which is why a UTV is also called a side by side. 

As you can tell by the name, UTVs are primarily workhorses that are designed to help you reduce the strain of your toughest tasks. These powerful machines can be the best addition to a worksite that needs muscle.  If you want to get several workers across a field or site quickly with all their equipment in tow, a UTV is perfect for this. And when it comes to towing materials, many UTVs are capable of having a trailer hitched up to haul heavy payloads across sites so you don’t have to get a specialized dump truck.

Don’t let the above information make you think you can’t have fun on your UTV. You can take your family or friends out for an off-road adventure. You’ll have ample seating as well as cargo storage space, unlike ATV outings where everyone needs to have their own quad. Your UTV will also let you bring along children who’re not old enough to be ATV riders. 

UTVs have also become very popular with hunters, especially those who hunt big game. Many manufacturers are now designing UTVs specially for hunting. There are also many customizations that can make your machine more suitable for whatever task you want done. 

We hope this information helps you make a decision. If you’d like to check out some awesome ATVs and UTVs for sale near Stockton and Modesto, visit Tracy Motorsports and we’ll give you a tour of our inventory. We’re here for all your powersports needs!