Hoot aatv

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Thread: Hoot aatv

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    Hoot aatv

    Has anyone seen or tried the Hoot AATV?

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    Is it possible that you are referring to a Coot? Coots are 4 wheel with articulating front and rear half's. If so I did see a website that is re manufacturing it. I believe it is being made in Africa.
    Mike

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    hoot

    I saw one at a dealership in new hampshire last year , I did not see it go but it looked like a lot of fun to try out it carried two people and the seat had a shock in it to give it a somewhat smooth ride.

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    Here's the Promo Video for the Hoot, from Knox Outdoor Products.


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    Looks like all is not well in Hootville

    http://www.nsbs.org/archives/LawNews/S565pdf/S56511.pdf

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    That just seems like a financial squabble with owners, investors, and management that took place in 2003 and early 2004 when Hoot was first being manufactured. I think the company itself is still in good standing.

    Although it was interesting to read that they didn't sell ANY Hoots for the first 6 months of manufacturing but continued to manufacture them anyway.

  7. #7
    Yeah Mike i should have said all was not well in hootville. It does make for interesting reading though.

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    check it out hoot etv

    hoot etv 6x6 new

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    I tried a hoot at a new hampshire deeler a few years ago. I think when they first came out. I didn't like it at all. seemed very top heavy and very cheap.

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    Bw6,

    Ray seeing as you know the hoot I have a question about the lack of frame. Is it durable enough with just the fiberglass body?

    It seems to me any Machine that is bulit with fiberglass = body repair.

    However that is on older machines I don't know how far fiberglass has come in 20 years

    Mike

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