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Thinking about buying one, i hear all this great stuff about them..
Anyone have one? how well are they?
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Well I've heard good things about them as well, seen some marketing videos...but never been behind the wheel.
They sure do cost a good chunck of change...
I'm sure you've seen everything there is to see about them but check out
http://ndarchery.com/Buggies.htm
There is a good deal of info there as well...
without being behind the wheel and putting one through its paces I couldn't say for sure.
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yeah one of my inlaws has the polaris RZR (polaris razor), the 800cc.. it's pretty nasty, goes anywhere,, and between the two, the bad boy is about $1000 cheaper, pretty expensive. but, i've been looking at them for quite some time and can't make up my mind. the bad boy is electric 4 wheel drive and from what i hear will go almost anywhere. the polaris rzr is just insane! . i don't know yet, the electric would be cool cause it's quiet, no smell, and the gas prices now a days make me wanna walk. 
i looked on ebay for a used bad boy but only found 1, not very much there.
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I have a Polaris Ranger 700, it came down to the Bad Boy and the Ranger. I went with the Ranger because it is more apt to last longer, more durable. Other than that, the Bad Boy is a baaaaaaad machine! Like you said, quiet, no smell, gas prices, all make it a diamond in the rough. Do I wished I got the Bad Boy instead of the Ranger, not really...I use my Ranger for other things besides hunting and I don't think the Bad Boy is equipped to handle it. For just a hunting buggy, yeah I wished I did. But then again, it comes in other camo, so you know the deal! 
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Another thing to consider is speed when it comes to comparing it to the gas powered side by sides. The electric is quite a bit slower. Over rough terrain that isn't a problem, but if you like to go trail riding that's something to consider.
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