Kawasaki Mule 3010 Trans4x4 motorcycles for sale in Kerrville, Texas

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2016 Honda Pioneer 1000-5 Deluxe Red (SXS1000M5D)

2016 Honda Pioneer 1000-5 Deluxe Red (SXS1000M5D)

$4,995

Kerrville, Texas

Year 2006

Make Kawasaki

Model MULE 3010 Trans4x4

Category Utility Vehicles

Engine 617 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2006 Kawasaki MULE 3010 Trans4x4, A real workhorse !!! - VERSATILE UTILITY VEHICLE PROVIDES EXTRA SEATING OR EXTENDED CARGO BED The leading-edge Kawasaki Mule 3010 Trans4x4 is the world?s first off-road utility vehicle that gives the driver the ability to transform it from a four-passenger 4x4 to a two-passenger 4x4 with an extended cargo bed, all with a few quick adjustments. The operator can fold down the rear bench seat and extend the cargo bed farther forward to increase payload capacity. When the operator wants to transform it back to a four-passenger vehicle, the same quick adjustments are made in reverse order. The wheelbase of the Mule 3010 Trans4x4 is 11.6 inches longer than that of the Mule 3010 4x4, but features the same styling, car-like controls, dashboard and front under-hood storage. Additional body features for the Trans4x4 include retractable rear seat belts and padded rear-passenger grab handles. The Mule 3010 Trans4x4 utility vehicle utilizes the same durable and reliable powertrain as the Mule 3010 4x4. The quiet, liquid-cooled industrial V-twin engine has a proven record for hard-working reliability and is matched to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The CVT is fine-tuned for the Trans4x4?s higher passenger and cargo capacity, and features high and low range, plus reverse. The driver can also select either two- or four-wheel drive operation, with power being transferred to a shaft-driven dual-mode rear differential and limited-slip front differential. One of the benefits of the Mule 3010 Trans4x4?s extended chassis is its ability to carry an extra gallon of fuel. Combined with a heavy duty DeDion/leaf spring rear suspension system, it has a cargo capacity of 400 pounds in four-passenger mode, and 800 pounds with the cargo bed extended forward. Plus, the Trans4x4 can tow up to 1,200 pounds with an optional towing hitch. Other chassis features include smooth-riding MacPherson strut front suspension and rack-and-pinion steering, which helps to make steering light and accurate. Braking power is provided by four hydraulically operated, self-adjusting drum brakes that are sealed to protect from water, mud and other debris, and 23-inch tires provide a comfortable ride and maximum traction over a variety of surfaces.

2006 Kawasaki MULE 3010 Trans4x4

2006 Kawasaki MULE 3010 Trans4x4

$4,995

Kerrville, Texas

Year 2006

Make Kawasaki

Model MULE 3010 Trans4x4

Category Utility Vehicles

Engine 617 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2006 Kawasaki MULE 3010 Trans4x4, A real workhorse !!! - VERSATILE UTILITY VEHICLE PROVIDES EXTRA SEATING OR EXTENDED CARGO BED The leading-edge Kawasaki Mule 3010 Trans4x4 is the world?s first off-road utility vehicle that gives the driver the ability to transform it from a four-passenger 4x4 to a two-passenger 4x4 with an extended cargo bed, all with a few quick adjustments. The operator can fold down the rear bench seat and extend the cargo bed farther forward to increase payload capacity. When the operator wants to transform it back to a four-passenger vehicle, the same quick adjustments are made in reverse order. The wheelbase of the Mule 3010 Trans4x4 is 11.6 inches longer than that of the Mule 3010 4x4, but features the same styling, car-like controls, dashboard and front under-hood storage. Additional body features for the Trans4x4 include retractable rear seat belts and padded rear-passenger grab handles. The Mule 3010 Trans4x4 utility vehicle utilizes the same durable and reliable powertrain as the Mule 3010 4x4. The quiet, liquid-cooled industrial V-twin engine has a proven record for hard-working reliability and is matched to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The CVT is fine-tuned for the Trans4x4?s higher passenger and cargo capacity, and features high and low range, plus reverse. The driver can also select either two- or four-wheel drive operation, with power being transferred to a shaft-driven dual-mode rear differential and limited-slip front differential. One of the benefits of the Mule 3010 Trans4x4?s extended chassis is its ability to carry an extra gallon of fuel. Combined with a heavy duty DeDion/leaf spring rear suspension system, it has a cargo capacity of 400 pounds in four-passenger mode, and 800 pounds with the cargo bed extended forward. Plus, the Trans4x4 can tow up to 1,200 pounds with an optional towing hitch. Other chassis features include smooth-riding MacPherson strut front suspension and rack-and-pinion steering, which helps to make steering light and accurate. Braking power is provided by four hydraulically operated, self-adjusting drum brakes that are sealed to protect from water, mud and other debris, and 23-inch tires provide a comfortable ride and maximum traction over a variety of surfaces.

2008 Kawasaki Mule 3010 Trans4x4 Diesel

2008 Kawasaki Mule 3010 Trans4x4 Diesel

$6,995

Kerrville, Texas

Year 2008

Make Kawasaki

Model Mule 3010 Trans4x4 Diesel

Category Utility Vehicles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2008 Kawasaki Mule 3010 Trans4x4 Diesel, The Transformer !!! - The original transforming utility vehicle adds power steering to its repertoire. Kawasaki introduced the diesel version of its successful MULE 3010 Trans4x4 last year. This unit mated the extra power and convenience of a diesel engine with a four-wheel drive off-road utility vehicle that allows the user to transform it from a four-person 4x4 to a two-person with an extended cargo bed 4x4 in a few quick steps. For 2008, Kawasaki upped the ante again — and added electric power steering (EPS) to the versatile MULE 3010 Trans4x4 DIESEL. The new EPS offers a more comfortable and controlled ride by reducing steering effort at low speeds and harnessing its electric motor’s inertia to dampen out most of the bump steer and kickback caused by impacts to the wheel. Electrically driven, the motor is controlled by an ECU that uses input from a vehicle speed sensor and torque sensor to determine the amount of assistance provided. This system doesn’t put a power drain on the engine and works immediately — available as soon as the ignition key is turned to the "ON" position.