
04-18-2023, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by rsmurano
Battery carts are old technology and wouldn’t touch those. Gas is the way to go. I can bring a gallon of gas with me and fill my gas tank in a couple of mins, faster than an electric cart to unravel their power cord after finding a place to plus it in (good luck) and then spending hours charging it.
Do people actually think that an electric cart won’t break down? Most of a golf cart have the same type of pieces: axles, tires, ignition, etc…
Why aren’t lithium battery owners bringing up the big issue and that is before 8 years of use, you know I’ll be throwing away the lithium batteries (toxic waste) and buying new batteries that can cost $2,000-$4000 depending on size. My gas cart, can get rebuilt for a few hundred $$$ and run like new again.
I can’t stand the smell of an electric cart!
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You lost me at ignition.
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