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2016 Polaris Ranger EV (electric) !!!SOLD!!!

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Marty Edwards

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Time to sell my wife’s favorite hunting rig. Lots of upgrades: hard cab, tip out glass windshield, tires, wheels, lights, winch, aux winch battery, rear bumper, superdaves bushings. Current batteries are 3 years old +/- and get me all over the farm no issue, but new batteries would definitely increase range. Asking 17k.
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I bought mine last year. As you said I wouldn’t go back. It goes anywhere using the H M L ranges. Couldn’t justify the Kinetic though.
 
Brand-new Interstate brand lead-acid. You can do a lithium conversion, but those start at ~5k and go up from there. I was asking 17k without new batteries. The new batteries were ~2k. I’m pretty firm at 18k now. It’s a great machine. Quiet & low hours. I live in southern IA, very hilly. They say range is ~25 miles, but not with 2 people, the knobby upgraded tires and the hills. I’d say prob 10-12. If you have long distances to travel, consider a gas machine, or maybe lithium. This is not a great “travel” machine unless you live in a relatively flat area. The way we use it is mostly around our farm which is only 250 acres. I can buzz around all day doing chores on my place with no range issues at all. In the summer we cruise the backroads in the area and the farthest I’ve ever gone is maybe 8 miles.
 
Ok, suggested retail is $13,500 given the extra's you've added I could agree its north of $13.5 but I wouldn't' pay $18k.
 
Thanks for your interest! If you’ve priced the hard-cab with metal roof, winch, lights, tires, winch batt, hours, etc. you’ll see how I got to my number. You can save a big chunk on one if the fully enclosed hard cab isn’t important to you. But I understand!! I’m always looking for a deal too whenever I buy used. If you’re in the market for an EV for hunting, the Polaris is a no-brainer vs the “bad boy buggy” type machines. Good luck in your search, I hope you find a great machine!
 
Mine was 16k with open station and no winch, no windshield etc. The Polaris kinetic ev bare bones starts at 24k. Fair price imo. Also have a Can Am Defender that’s a beast but everyone takes the Ranger ev. Lol
 
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Hey all, I've added a new 6 seater to the fleet and now this one has to go. Need the room in the garage for the new rig. I'm dropping price $1500. Would take $16,500. Thanks for looking!
 
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