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By Nicole Wheatley in General News on 27th Sep 2004 8:00
Club Car "stunned and delighted" with Sportsturf Product Award
By Nicole Wheatley
Robert Drewery, Club Car's Marketing Director for ESA, was "stunned and delighted" after their eagerly anticipated Carryall 294 AWD utility vehicle was Highly Commended in the Horticulture Week
This is the first time that Club Car has entered their new Carryall 294 AWD into any awards since the vehicle's launch in the UK this year, so the company was genuinely proud to be acknowledged so highly.
The Carryall 294 AWD is set to revolutionise the turf/utility industry as the first 'Plug and Play' utility vehicle. You simply take delivery, and off you go! The IntelliTrak system allows the Carryall 294 AWD to sense and automatically engage 4-wheel drive by transferring power to the wheels - where it is needed most - as driving conditions demand.
Unlike rival vehicles there are no gears to engage and no differentials to lock. The change back to 2-WD, which is more suitable for normal road driving, is just straight forward.
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