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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker
Yarnspinner, You are correct. Our golf cart insurance is for a golf cart only. If the cart has the "capability" of exceeding 20 mph, it is no longer a golf cart, but it is an unregistered vehicle. In the event of an accident, the insurance companies routinely have the cart examined. If it has been modified, they deny the claim. In the event of serious injury or death, your retirement in paradise could be dramatically endangered.
I wonder if a "street legal" cart that has the capability of exceeding 25 mph could also lose its designation as a "street legal" vehicle.
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Thanks for the information, Indydealmaker. I don't get it with people who retire in the next best thing to paradise, then jeopardize it all by doing something stupid like souping up a golf cart. A GOLF CART!
In my little EZ Go electric about all I pass are little old ladies on bicycles going uphill. (Apologies to little old ladies on bicycles.)