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Originally Posted by Normal
Same, with a gas cart there is no range worry at all. I find it more relaxing to not have cares about the charge on my cart. And if I get low on gas, I just fill up. There is no time to leave anything plugged in.
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My range is 70+ miles - I'm on the north end of The Villages - up past Lopez - I can get to Middelton and back with 30% battery remaining. I have ZERO range anxiety.
"No time to leave anything plugged in"? So you drive 24 hours a day? I plug mine in at night, it's ready for another 70+ miles the next morning.
You really don't have to post ridiculous reasons as to why you need to stay with your gas cart. Just say "I don't like electric", "I don't trust electric", and leave it at that.
I'm an engineer and have had both. Both work well and do everything I need. After researching both gas and electric for a new cart (last time around when I bought a cart - Yamaha Drive 2 - electric simply wasn't there yet), I couldn't see spending $10K more for a cart that has less features and a rougher ride. It's as simple as that.