Yamaha Rhino
The Yamaha Rhino was an American off-road vehicle produced by Yamaha Motor Company from 2004 to 2012. Built at Yamaha’s factory in Newnan, Georgia, they could be equipped with either two or four-wheel drive. As a two-seater side-by-side, the vehicle was classified as a utility task vehicle or recreational off-highway vehicle.
2009 Free Repair Program
On March 31, 2009, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a repair program for Rhino 660 and 450 models. Yamaha also extended the program to Rhino 700 models to ensure customer satisfaction. According to the CPSC, the following two repairs were needed “to help reduce the chance of rollover and improve vehicle handling better”:- Installation of a two-inch spacer on each of the rear wheels
- Removal of the rear anti-sway bar
Competitors
The main competitors of the Rhino include the- Polaris Ranger,
- Polaris RZR,
- Arctic Cat Prowler,
- Honda Pioneer,
- Kawasaki Teryx 750 4x4,
- the Can-Am Commande,
- John Deere Gator.