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Old 07-31-2019, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by eweissenbach View Post
The Villages is a "golf cart community" meaning there is a large supply of used golf carts for sale at all times as well as a large demand for used golf carts at all times. This means that you can likely find a good used cart that meets your expectations and probably even in your favorite color, within a very short period of time and at a price that fits your budget. Well cared for used carts will last for many years with just regular maintenance. I have bought two used carts within the past two years - the first an electric four seater. That cart had many upgrades, new batteries, and cost $3200. I used it for several months and though I liked it, I thought that in the near future I may want more range, though I had never exhausted the charge. After putting new tires on it I advertised it for sale on TOTV and sold it in three days for $3,750. I purchased a Yamaha Gas four seater for $5,500 and absolutely love it. Being a part timer I found that the electric cart necessitated a great deal more maintenance for my house watcher and the automatic watering system caused some spillage of battery acid which etched my painted garage floor in one spot. I liked the electric a lot for operation but on balance I am happy I switched to gas.
Thank you for the excellent information. That is certainly a tempting approach and makes a lot of sense.

I assume the battery maintenance you mention (and the acid spill) means it was a lead acid battery cart, and your comment is exactly why I am fairly certain I would only consider lithium batteries!