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Old 05-30-2011, 02:29 PM
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I don't know for sure, but they are much easier to replace major components and keep running for a long time then most cars. At some point it is probably cheaper to buy another vs re-build, but don't know where that point happens. I know of a few 1999 carts that are still going strong. I have a 2002 Club Car electric and a 2004 gas Yamaha that I use all the time with no problems. A new cart I would expect good service from for 10 years. I have put a new motor in the electric last year, but that was $500 and I expect another 3 or 4 trouble free years from it.
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