Yes Laura, that is the brake. The P is for park. Always set the brake when you park the cart. I have both a gas and electric golf cart. They both have there pro's and con's. And if you ask 50 people, you will get 50 different reason why you should get one or the other.
If I could only have only one cart, my first would be a gas Yamaha. Very reliable, easy to maintain, trouble free, just seems to go and go forever with just adding gas. I would buy a low cost used one and have it serviced by one of the people who come to your home and change the oil, check the brakes etc. (Ken Spanos is good) Drive it for a year or so then decide what you really want. By buying a used one you should be able to sell it a year later for a few hundred less then you paid. By then you will know how far you drive it, how much golf, how much night driving, understand any noise issues and be able to buy a newer cart with your own informed knowledge based on your driving habits.
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Last edited by l2ridehd; 07-15-2010 at 02:14 PM.
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