John Deere ATV
#1
Apparently John Deere is going to sell a more conventional 4 wheeler (compared to thier gators). Here is a link to a picture.
http://juno.dgne.com/~the_vorlon/Intro9.jpg
http://juno.dgne.com/~the_vorlon/Intro9.jpg
#4
i had heard that deere and polaris were goin in together on one about a year and a half ago maybe this is outcome?....might be a good one? who knows it looks pretty cool though so keep us updated if anyone knows anything else plz!!
#6
Copy and paste:
Bombardier, Deere Announce Strategic Alliance For Product Development
Valcourt, Québec, Canada , January 23, 2003
Valcourt, Québec, Canada and Moline, Illinois, U.S., January 23rd, 2003 - Bombardier and Deere & Company will develop new wheeled utility vehicles and technologies under a strategic alliance announced today.
The alliance will combine the efforts of Deere’s Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment Division and Bombardier Recreational Products to produce creative new concepts aimed at expanding the business opportunities for both companies. The result should provide more and even better products for their respective customers and authorized dealers.
"John Deere has an excellent history of engineering products that add to the productivity of our customers," said John Jenkins, President of Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment at Deere. "Pooling our resources with a market leader such as Bombardier strengthens our total investment in research and development."
The first product resulting from this alliance will be a line of new John Deere branded utility vehicles derived from a Bombardier All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) platform, to be launched initially in Canada and the United States by the end of 2003. The products will be manufactured by Bombardier at their Valcourt, Québec facility.
"Bombardier is very proud of this agreement because it is the recognition, by a highly reputed global leader such as Deere and Company, of the quality of our products and of our leadership position as an innovator," said José Boisjoli, President of the Snowmobiles, Watercraft and ATV Division of Bombardier Recreational Products.
Bombardier has been designing and manufacturing utility and motorized recreational vehicles for over sixty years. While Bombardier’s Snowmobiles, Watercraft and ATV Division offers various products for the recreational user, Deere focuses on products that make customers’ work easier and more fulfilling.
"We believe this alliance is a good fit," said Boisjoli. "In this effort, we will work together to develop new solutions for an ever-changing marketplace." "This is an exciting opportunity for John Deere and Bombardier to jointly leverage our combined technological expertise," said John Deere’s Jenkins. "The two companies are similar in size and culture and both have a history of high quality products supported by outstanding service and support."
Both companies have targeted the announcement of new products resulting from this alliance before the end of 2003.
Bombardier, Deere Announce Strategic Alliance For Product Development
Valcourt, Québec, Canada , January 23, 2003
Valcourt, Québec, Canada and Moline, Illinois, U.S., January 23rd, 2003 - Bombardier and Deere & Company will develop new wheeled utility vehicles and technologies under a strategic alliance announced today.
The alliance will combine the efforts of Deere’s Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment Division and Bombardier Recreational Products to produce creative new concepts aimed at expanding the business opportunities for both companies. The result should provide more and even better products for their respective customers and authorized dealers.
"John Deere has an excellent history of engineering products that add to the productivity of our customers," said John Jenkins, President of Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment at Deere. "Pooling our resources with a market leader such as Bombardier strengthens our total investment in research and development."
The first product resulting from this alliance will be a line of new John Deere branded utility vehicles derived from a Bombardier All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) platform, to be launched initially in Canada and the United States by the end of 2003. The products will be manufactured by Bombardier at their Valcourt, Québec facility.
"Bombardier is very proud of this agreement because it is the recognition, by a highly reputed global leader such as Deere and Company, of the quality of our products and of our leadership position as an innovator," said José Boisjoli, President of the Snowmobiles, Watercraft and ATV Division of Bombardier Recreational Products.
Bombardier has been designing and manufacturing utility and motorized recreational vehicles for over sixty years. While Bombardier’s Snowmobiles, Watercraft and ATV Division offers various products for the recreational user, Deere focuses on products that make customers’ work easier and more fulfilling.
"We believe this alliance is a good fit," said Boisjoli. "In this effort, we will work together to develop new solutions for an ever-changing marketplace." "This is an exciting opportunity for John Deere and Bombardier to jointly leverage our combined technological expertise," said John Deere’s Jenkins. "The two companies are similar in size and culture and both have a history of high quality products supported by outstanding service and support."
Both companies have targeted the announcement of new products resulting from this alliance before the end of 2003.
#7
a johnbomb eh sounds riska lol dont know though might be a good one i think im gonna use that name for it though "johnbomb" suites it best i would think lol im just kidding guys i gotta john deere now thats got 1,500hours on it and still in great shape...not to sure bout the new deeres though there gettin a little cheaper o well so is the entire economy [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img] its too bad everything is goin to **** i wish it would stay well built.....i try to stay on the usa manufactuers side i wear a pair of wesco's best boot made in the world wear filson and carhart....dont forget redwing shoes gotta have quality to me! sorry if i got a little off topic but i get on a role sometimes
thanx for that reply raptory it helped out alot!
thanx for that reply raptory it helped out alot!
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#10
Bombardier is Canadian jack A$$!! Frech Canadian, not France. You are lacking in the knowledge department.
Those Honda's look ugly, maybe they think they look nice over in Japan but they are plain ugly to me!!
See how retarded u sound??
Those Honda's look ugly, maybe they think they look nice over in Japan but they are plain ugly to me!!
See how retarded u sound??


