John Deere 3720

John Deere 3720
High ground clearance comes in handy on the John Deere 3720.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Gator 4x4 XUV Better Than All the Rest

            2011 brings many new technologies such as the Iphone to Verizon, new 3-d LED TVs, and now new Gators from John Deere.  The new 2011 series offers new top speeds and offers more capabilities on the job and as a recreational vehicle.  John Deere Gators come in a variety of configurations with John Deere’s top of the line Gator XUV 825i 4x4.  The company still offers the original configurations of the Gators, as well as compact models. 
            The first of the Gators suffered from rusting utility beds and sluggish speeds of 20-miles-per-hour.  The new 825i offers a heavy duty plastic cargo bed that no longer rusts, 44 mph with a 50 horsepower three cylinder engine, and two range CVT transmission.  Payloads of 1400 pounds get the job done fast.  Stable double wishbone suspension hugs tight corners, and ungulates with the dips on the trail.  Owners of previous models tried to stand up to Deere’s competition with highly accessorized and customized models.  John Deere offers most of these sought-after options from factory.
            John Deere Gators can leap over the current industry leaders with the new configuration.  Kubota RTVs, and Polaris rangers cannot compete.  Factory cabs are offered on the Kubota and Gator but the Polaris cab is a dealer installed accessory.  The John Deere cab offers superior views with the most glass area of any cab.  John Deere offers digital dash displays with Polaris and Kubota offering standard mechanical displays.  The display lights up to better view the Gator’s status at night.  Other advantages include center consoles, flatbed capabilities, and superior styling.           
            John Deere leads the Agricultural industry, and now the recreational Utility Vehicle industry with the 2011 John Deere Gator XUV.  Options and feature place the John Deere on the forefront of the UTV market.  Multiple accessories for the Gator make it fit for duty in the swamps, trails, snow, pasture, and woods.  The best in class comes with a hefty price of over 10,000 dollars, well worth the money to be deemed better than all the rest.  I personally believe that the new Gator better suits the UTV market better than any of the competition’s products.

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