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Buying a used golf cart (or even a new one) has its own set of rules, although not unlike buying a used car! Today, AW will be giving us tips on buying a used cart.
Why Buy a Golf Cart?
If you are thinking of purchasing a golf cart, there are a few things which you should to keep in mind. Purchasing an used golf cart would always be a lot cheaper than fresh ones, but check it carefully before you purchase a used golf cart so that you do not bring home a junker.
If you are keen on acquiring one for your individual use, first have a look at with the course, where you play, whether this is allowed. A few courses do not allow any type of cart, nevertheless, the main reason you may want to purchase a golf cart is if you live on a golf course and would rather test drive this to the clubhouse than your actual car.
Using this you could save a lot of money you would spend on gasoline, and over a period of time, this saving could be enough to pay for the golf cart. All the same, it is a good idea to have a look at with both locality and the course where you wish to play, whether the cart is allowed to be driven.
Used Golf Cart Buying Tips
Once your study is complete, consider the following points. For long term benefits, consider a electrically operated used golf cart. Saving on fuel prices is not the only benefit, you would spend less on spare parts, repairs, etc. This will make the upkeep expenses much cheaper as well which will allow you to get further usage before it needs to be replaced or repaired.
When you are doing your checks, look for models which are fitted with new batteries and batter connectors. Check the condition of the charger as well as the battery connectors. Needless to say, they should be well kept and in good functional order. It is pointless to purchase a cart which does not work, considering that you might get everything fixed. If it does not operate correctly at the time of purchase, you should simply move on.
You probably also want to consider a test drive. During the test drive check whether the cart stops within a space of 10 to 15 feet without sliding. Golf courses are not going to appreciate you bringing a cart to the green that can cause damage of any sort. You also want to take a look at the steering and make sure that the cart turns properly and your final take a look at should be looking at all of the wheels to guarantee that they are in good shape.
If you do a thorough study and know exactly what you want, you can save up to 75% on a used golf cart. You may still decide to buy new, but check out the used carts.
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2010 Zone Electric Car Golf Cart US $4,500.00 |
2003 EZGO custom PDS golf cartbright yellow US $2,995.00
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Carry all 2 electric golf cart US $1,500.00
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New Yamaha Custom Golf Cart US $7,500.00
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Blue Easy go electric golf cart US $500.00
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Golf Cart Alabama EZ GO Stereo With battery charger US $1,350.00
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2010 Tomberlin Shelby GT 500 Golf Cart US $12,000.00 |
2005 club car gas golf cart low milage mint US $3,850.00
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eletric riding golf cart US $260.00 |

US $2,995.00