Bill Winke just got one last week. We compared it to my six wheel Polaris Ranger. The bottom line is they both have good and bad points. The bad boy buggy is super quiet, you can sneak thru the woods and only hear the leaves beneath the tires. It climbs well and has good traction. Very maneuverable in tight spots, despite the fact that it is a very long vehicle (over 9 feet long). You would need a trailer to haul this dude around. One negative would be that it weighs well over 1000 pounds, I'm sure that this is because of the 8 massive batteries on board. Typical of a golf cart, it is slow on steep grades. I loved all the racks and winches. Securing guns and bows to the buggy would be much easier compared to a 4 wheeler. Cold weather didn't seem to bother it. Bill charged it every night. Overall, I really liked it. The only thing that could be improved upon is the overall speed. It only runs about 16 mph. On my farm thats not a problem because I don't have far to go. The Ranger runs 45 mph and most 4 wheelers will do better than that. If I had a bad boy buggy, I wouldn't get rid of my four wheeler. They just have different applications. As for hunting the BBB is the way to go. You can get to and from hunting spots virtually undetected and carry a ton of gear. We shoot a bunch of does on our respective farms and the BBB would be just the ticket for getting them out without much disturbance, especially during the rut. As far as work and scouting the four wheeler is just faster and more versatile. You can take them in some tight spots and pull them free if you get stuck. Unfortunately for the wallet, I would want to have both a 4 wheeler and a BBB.