What they experienced has been true in the past (and apparently still is today). I know people who have purchased golf carts from other dealers that have been set well above 20 mph. I know a number of people who have adjusted their governors. This is not unusual. There is no need to comment - just stating reality.
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
That is very strange. It would be unusual for a business to make a policy in violation of state law. They could be fined, heavily, by the state. Even worse, they could be sued by anyone who gets a ticket, and God forbid, anyone hurt in an accident due to cart speed. I would question whether the in-laws heard correctly, and if they did, what was the salesman's understanding of golf cart speed. Every time I bring in my cart for yearly service (at Villages Carts, Brownwood) they have checked to make sure it can't EXCEED 20 mph.
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