Just be careful if you are thinking that its street legal everywhere. To be street legal in many of the states it has to be fully equipped with many safety features that cars have but UTVs do not. Two things just off the top of my head are turn signals and a working horn. The normal registration that most states issue for UTVs is not going to cut mustard if you are seen riding on any major public road. To give you an example, we checked when we were in Utah with a Moab ranger. He told us that if its dirt, no problem, if its black top, you cannot ride. In Pennsylvania, all ATVs have to be registered just like a car, but if its a public road, you are not legal to ride any ATV or UTV on them. You can only ride on designated ATV trails and private property. All Im saying is you better check where ever you decide to ride or it could get expensive.