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All-Wheel-Drive Utility Vehicles

Nov 1, 2006 12:00 PM

With the introduction of four all-wheel-drive utility vehicles (UVs), Husqvarna now offers a total of 10 UVs in three platforms: all-wheel drive, two-wheel drive and compact. The four new models are constructed with corrosion-resistant, aircraft-grade aluminum frames for durability. They have four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes and can go 25 mph. The UVs have independent double-A arm front suspension and swing-arm rear suspension with coil-over shocks.

Each of the four new models has a 20-hp Honda gas engine, 25-in. all-terrain tires and a bed capacity of up to 1,050 lbs. The HUV4421GXP and the HUV4421DXP come with a heavy-duty brush guard, steel front skid, belly pan, rear differential guard, nerf bars and a sealed continuously variable transmission.

Prices are $9,999.95 for the HUV4421G; $11,399.95 for the HUV4421GXP; $10,999.95 for the HUV4421D; and $12,399.95 for the HUV4421DXP. Contact Husqvarna Outdoor Products, Dept. FIN, 1030 Stevens Creek Rd., Augusta, GA 30907, 706/826-6900, visit www.husqvarna.com or www.freeproductinfo.net/fin, or circle 184.

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