I would also be concerned of the condition of the cart? Just like buying used car. Just like car some carts are built/engineered better than others. Basically you have to be able to look over the cart see if it's still road worthy. Inspect the front end for loosness, tires for wear that could indicate alignment problem and brakes. Now on to the lights and drive train.
Some people claim to put 3 or 4 thousand miles or more year on there carts. So a five year old cart could be totally worn out depending on brand/maintenance IMO. Most newer carts have speedometer with mileage indicator. Which may or may not give clue on the condition?
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