(WHTM) — The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Thursday, Jan. 5. that Polaris recalled certain models of all-terrain vehicles due to a fire hazard caused by the vehicles.
All-terrain Vehicles (ATVs) are three or four-wheeled motorized vehicles designed to be used on unpaved terrain. ATVs have been used for farming, ranching, hunting, recreation, and sports for over 40 ...
Polaris has recalled two models of all-terrain vehicles because of the potential for a fire to be started when refueling. Recalled are model years 2020-2023 Sportsman 1000 S and Scrambler 1000 S ...
Polaris traces its roots back to Minnesota during the postwar era, where the three founding members started as farm equipment mechanics. In 1960, the Polaris Sno-Traveler proved to the world just how ...
Nobody does it like Polaris. Year after year the company brings out huge innovations and off-road machines we can't help but crave riding or driving. Polaris remains an industry leader for many ...
The voluntary recall, which affects 53,000 Polaris's 2015 RZR 900 and 1000 ATV models, was reported to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Transport Canada. The notice by the maker of ATVs ...
Claas is growing its retail sales channels by increasing the number of full-line dealerships across the central and Midwestern U.S., according to a recent press release. The Germany-based equipment ...