"Ute" is short for utility vehicle, so the ute is any vehicle with a cab and an open tray at the back. The most common ute in Australia is the Holden ute, but there are Ford utes, Toyota utes, Nissan utes, Mitsubishi utes - whichever car manufacturer makes such a vehicle.
In Australia there are two main religious groups of utes. Holden and Ford. Both groups are known for their annoying religious migrations to both Bathurst and the beach strip at Cronulla. Full name Utilities.
No Reson!!! utes suck
v8 supercar utes
Of course Australia has motorcycles. Cars, buses, motorcycles, trains, bicycles, trucks, utes, aeroplanes, etc - they are all used for transport in Australia. Motorcycles are also commonly used on farming properties.
the Utes live in Colorado. They also live in Utah, and when settlers kicked them out, they named it Utah after the Utes
Utah Utes football was created in 1892.
from 1929 to 2011 utes have been around for 190 years
Vehicles that are called 'utes' typically refer to passenger vehicles with a cargo tray in the rear. The term 'utes' is believed to be an abbreviation for 'utility' or 'coupe utility'. The term was originally used in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. A vehicle with a 'well-back' and drop-down tailgate weighing more than 2.5 tonnes, such as a Ford F250 well-back, would be called a 'ute'.
Utes, short for utility vehicles, are versatile vehicles designed for transporting both passengers and cargo. They typically feature an open cargo area and are popular in countries like Australia and the U.S. due to their practicality. Utes often have a robust build, combining the characteristics of a truck and a car, making them suitable for both work and leisure activities. They are commonly used in various industries, including agriculture and construction, as well as for recreational purposes.
The Utes
in china or was it?
James Freeland Leacock built the first ute in 1929 and received a patent for this vehicle in 1930. James Leacock owned a farm in Glenfield NSW Australia.