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Old 12-12-2016, 04:35 PM
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In addition to everything already mentioned I would add:

- Storage space is important, overhead storage shelf helps. Also, a mesh grocery holder that can be attached into the golf bag straps comes in handy.

- Comfortable seats a must, but if you are a tall person like myself be aware the comfortable seats take away some leg and head room.

- Put a small Fenix E01 or E05 LED flashlight on your keychain for night use.

- Keep a cable lock in your sweater basket and run it through the steering wheel and around the roof frame when parking in public places to avoid cart theft.

- Gas carts only for me as I like to drive a lot and never want to worry about a battery charge. Unlike electric, it is rare to see a gas cart being rescued. The exhaust smell never bothers me. The only reason I have a gas cart is that they don't make a diesel.

Most importantly, never use any gas other than the ethanol free gas sold at the Villages Golf Cart stores. It costs a little more but will save you both money and aggravation in the long run. If you must use gas with ethanol, be sure to add a high quality fuel stabilizer with every fill up.

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