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Originally Posted by Topspinmo
IMO if you have no clue how golf carts works and what makes it work, just buy new one. All the advice will not help choosing used cart, you have to have knowledge and ability to determine if it’s looks reliable and functions properly.
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How true. In 2011 we bought an older Yamaha that had been parked in the square with a for sale sign on the windshield. Within months, the gears were grinding and seals leaking, and the seller (who was not even a Villager) was in the wind. It needed a whole new axel, which cost another thousand dollars.