Based on what I saw today, I'd say it should be called a "SUB-SUB Compact" or a "Garden Tractor on Steroids". I'd like to hear from folks who have one and what they have really tested it with.
Don't get me wrong - I was impressed with it but I do not feel that it would be ideal for large projects on larger amounts of acreage. The local JD dealer here in MN who had the unit in the showroom said that a majority of sales have come from 3-5 acre homeowners who are looking for the 'capability' of a large-frame tractor (not really here but it looks that way) in the 'economy' of a smaller garden tractor unit.
Don't get me wrong - I was one of those people who bought a 10 acre parcel with a house and labored with a garden tractor for quite some time. However - when I needed help I had to go out and have the local farmer come in with his bobcat and backhoe and do work. It wasn't practical to use the garden tractor with a snowblower, etc., for my work - I finally broke down and bought a 4600 JD with the right implements (price is about 1.7x of the 2210) - but now I don't have any of these issues anymore and I'm much happier. It's a much better use of my time overall... I just don't believe the 2210 would cut it for me.
However - as the local dealer put it - it's ideal for the smaller acreage people who arn't looking to do anything big. They only need to do a bit of dirt/snow moving, cut grass, etc. The 2210 is perfect for them. But the price does seem steep though if you are only dealing with that size acreage.
I'd be interested to hear what others have to say. It was a cute tractor but I'm still glad I got my 4600.
-Bob