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A new level of crossover performance - the John Deere Gator™ XUV Utility Vehicles.
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A new level of crossover performance - the John Deere Gator™ XUV Utility Vehicles.
Crossover Utility Vehicles. The Gator™ XUV Crossover vehicles offer great off-road performance and the ultimate in work capability. Full-size and mid-size models are available.
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Read MoreThe 44 mph (71 km/h) EFI gas-powered Gator™ XUV825i Utility Vehicle is engineered to get things done, fast. Seats a two-man team comfortably and pulls through with a 3/4 ton towing capacity.
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