2012 RZR 800, only 1500 miles. It has a few add-ons like steel doors, winch, and a heavy duty skid plate. It has a hard top, rear dust screen, and 2 windshields, both full and low. Hopefully before the day is over, I'll add another bunch of miles in 'other than flat' land.
I need to figure out a gun rack although this will get very little use hunting. Where we hunt, motorized vehicles are illegal, not to mention that it's too rocky and steep anyway. I do have an antelope hunt coming up this fall, though, and it could be very useful for that.
burn gas and make noise!!
Burn hay all winter and make poop.
This is just for fun. I still have my llamas for hunting. They'll get meat out of some hellacious places.
Good buy I couldn't imagine not having a RZR or ever going back to an ATV. Had a 2013 RZR 800 S and now a 2015 RZR 900 S.
$9300. It's a fair price for here compared to others we've looked at.
We gave it a good workout in the hills yesterday, 25 miles. As soon as we got home, I removed the windshield. All it does is trap dust and heat. I'll save it for cold weather. We drove it another 10 in the desert today without the windshield and it was 10x better.
Is it 50 inches or less in width?
yes. I can squeeze it in some tight spots.
An acquaintance walked into a deal last week. He found a '16 RZR 570 with 25 miles for $8300. The guy had bought it new, took 1 ride, and decided he didn't like it.
Enjoy my ranger a lot. Rear windshield keeps a lot of the dust out of the cab. I have a 1/2 front windshield that works pretty good at keeping flying stuff out of your face.
Raising the 1/2 front windshield an inch or 2 will help a lot with dust. It breaks up the vortex behind it better while still keeping the grasshoppers out of your teeth.