da, the Ranger IS a neat vehicle my brother has had one for years and uses it primarily (much more than he used the electric cart). He put a Stealth muffler on it and it helps some (they are pretty loud) but I can still hear it over a mile away so I know the deer can hear them much further but they sure are workhorses. Like I said, the electric carts aren't the "perfect all around" vehicle for the deerhunter, but with several miles of capability and of course complete silence, they are neat lil "toys". I didn't realize until I had a battery shop owning buddy go through mine the day before yesterday, this one is 48V and I am not sure if it has an 11hp or 15hp (the new ones on the website say 15.4 so who knows?) but it is considerably stronger and faster than the typical golfcart. My four wheeler is a 98 300 4x4 Honda and I have to run between 3rd and 4th gear to keep up with this Outback on level ground. That is plenty fast enough too me, like I said I am only using it for transportation too and from deerstands.
The BadBoy carts are AWESOME for sure. But for $10k they should be! [:@]I know one distributor for them and a few buddies have them. One has been problematic but I think it's just a fluke. The only common complaint I have heard about them is that they are VERY hard to steer, not something your wife or kids are gonna drive. But that's not an issue too me, this is a MANs toys, lol. If I could steal one of those like I did this Outback I would jump on it.
I also think I am gonna buy a cheap ol $100 lawntractor cart at Lowesto go behind the Outback to haul deer in. (Hauling several deer on a4wheeler with a drop basket or in the back of a golfcart is hell on the shocks and springs!)My brother and buddies have nice ATC type "mini-trailers" they use but I refuse to spend several hundred dollars for an over glorified lawncart! All it's gonna get is muddy and bloody!

RA