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If your after opinions > I'd really consider lithium electric carts. Long range, quite, no smell, smooth. Pay attention to the current golf cart ads and you will see a clear trend advertising Lithium carts. Auto sales of electrics / hybrids are growing each year and they are the near future. I think they make even more sense in Golf carts since the millage is way more then you will ever need and as safe or safer than gas. |
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Electricity is approximately $0.01/mile. Over the 5,000 miles the poster mentioned he likely spent about $50 on electricity for the cart. |
Sunbrella (a must)
Cell phone holder that fits in cupholder Cell phone charging port Shopping/utility bag that connects where the golf bags normally go. You can put all of your grocery store bags inside of it. |
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My Yamaha gas cart is about 70lbs heavier than my EZ-Go lithium cart which. Lithium carts are not 1/2 the weight. Lithium carts are not much heavier than gas. Lithium carts do not have a lower center of gravity than gas. Lithium carts work well but some prefer gas. Isn't it nice to have choices? |
Love my Curtis cab on my cart
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Original post did not ask to open gas vs electric discussions. But since you wanted to spout the electric advantage please be honest. Yes the dry weight of an electric cart is less than a gas cart, but once you add the batteries electric carts weigh far more than a gas cart. The only person who can drive a dry weight cart is Fred Flintstone.
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The weight I used for the lithium cart, 664lbs, was *with* batteries. (Nothing "wet" for lithium, not even the batteries) The "dry weight" number is for the gas cart and is 714lbs. Adding 30lbs each for the fuel and battery brings it to 774lbs. I have these numbers from my owner's manual but it is easy to check this online too! No spouting advantages, just trying to provide real numbers from legitimate sources rather than making claims based on numbers pulled from somewhere else. |
Special ignition switch and key that won’t allow anyone else’s key to start it. I’ve heard that there are only 3 types of keys needed to start the standard locks on most golf carts. Just another deterrent against theft.
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