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ATV Dealer Appointed in Scotland

ATV Services Scotland Ltd., has been appointed as an Aodes dealership. Aoedes’ UK distributor, Boss ORV, has made the announcement, saying it is a major advantage for the dealer network to have such a historic ATV dealer join the dealer network

 ATV Services was founded in 1989 by director John Yuille Snr., originally as a service operation. He was joined by his son less than two years later, and today the business is the largest supplier of utility ATVs in the UK. The company has four depots and thirty-seven operating staff and has recently been awarded the King’s Royal Warrant for ‘Supply and Servicing of All-Terrain Vehicles’.

Their headquarters is a newly built premises at Whitefordhill, Ayr. ATV Services Scotland Ltd. is now solely owned by the founder’s son, John Yuille, and his wife Janis, and they are joined by their son, Billy, as the business’s third-generation family. Initially, the AODES range of ATVs and utility vehicles will be sold and supported by the Newton Stewart depot to cover Southwest Scotland.

“We are delighted to further our relationship with Boss ORV by adding Aodes to our customer offering,” says John. “Although a newer brand to the UK, we have watched its development over the years and feel this is a great time to get involved. Regardless of any brand we represent, our company is totally committed to providing our customers with the highest quality after-sales support, and this is exactly what we shall do with Aodes. We look forward to developing our company further with the brand.”

The Aodes brand dates back thirty years when it was established as Odes in China, with a USA R&D and distribution centre in California.

The range comprises ATVs and UTVs, featuring 525cc and V-Twin engines in 650cc and 1000cc displacements. Described as being developed for work or play, they are designed to navigate off-road terrain with ease, seamlessly merging professional utility with outdoor comfort.

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