Washington, D.C. 6/3/2008)
- Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., has released
a new informational DVD featuring the company’s
highly popular Rhino Side-by-Side (SxS) vehicles.
The new DVD, available free online at www.yamahaoutdoors.com,
provides a comprehensive review of the new Rhino
700 FI and the Rhino 450 SxS vehicles and delivers
detailed head-to-head comparisons with competing
models.
Viewers can choose from different sections
of the DVD to “Explore Rhino” or
watch “Rhino vs. The Competition.”
The “Explore Rhino” section provides
an overview of the extensive list of features
and benefits for both the Rhino 700 FI and the
Rhino 450. Features for both models include
a four-stroke engine, fully automatic Ultramatic®
transmission with dual-range drive and reverse
and industry-exclusive three-position On-Command®
in/out 4WD. The Rhino overview demonstrates
how these features and benefits combine to create
a tough, durable and dependable ride through
different types of terrain.
Allowing consumers to see the Rhino in head-to-head
action, the “Rhino vs. The Competition”
section pits the Rhino 700 FI against competitors
such as the Teryx, RZR, Prowler 700 XTX and
the Ranger XP, and features the Rhino 450 battling
it out against the Ranger 500, Mule 610 and
2-up ATVs. These direct comparisons provide
a realistic, feature-by-feature evaluation.
“The new Rhino DVD provides in-depth
information that will serve any potential SxS
customer well – from hunters and farmers
to weekend warriors and recreational riders,”
says John Landre, Yamaha’s ATV/SxS business
planning manager. “The detailed information
and head-to-head comparisons show just how the
Rhino dominates the competition as the most
versatile SxS on the market. Anyone shopping
for an off-road utility vehicle should check
out this free DVD.”
A free Rhino DVD can be obtained directly from
Yamaha by registering online at www.yamahaoutdoors.com.
About Yamaha:
Yamaha ATVs and SxS vehicles are designed, engineered
and built tough! Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
headquarters are located in Cypress, California.
For more information on Yamaha, visit yamaha-motor.com.
www.yamaha-motor.com
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