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Street legal (LSV) gas carts
My buddy is considering purchasing a street legal/low speed vehicle (LSV), but in gas, not electric. Up until pretty recently, only electrics could be LSVs. Now that it is possible to purchase gas LSVs, he was wondering which dealers actually sell them. Does anyone know?
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Tell your buddy he should think twice about getting a street legal cart -- gas or otherwise They are simply an accident waiting to happen. |
I would rent one for a month if it's possible and test out your comfort zone.
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Might as well purchase a smart car. Same size as a golf cart LSV and much safer.
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Driving a LSV for 6 years, over 30,000 miles, how much longer do I have to wait for that accident? Have never even come close so far.
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I leased it for 3 years for very little money. I walk the execs and jump in someone elses cart on the championship courses. If that's not in the cards I think they only charge $10 to rent one the championship courses. I don't care for it on the highways. But it keeps me warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It's comfortable and fun to drive. And I don't mind driving to an exec on the other side of town in half the time. |
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Maybe tomorrow??? |
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Why can't a Smart car be used on a golf course if it had the correct tires & the speed is under 20 mph
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Everyone seems to be getting off subject. Op was asking about gas lsv's.
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I enjoy riding on cart paths!! More scenic view, and less tension!!! For those who like the roads, more power to you, but must admit, have to be more cautious. Happy Motoring!
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My personal observation is that any gas golf cart can be converted to a maximum 25 MPH street legal. I have lots of them fly by me. Just need to add the seat belts and pay the license and insurance costs and you have a gas LSV. I'm not sure if the plastic windshields pass muster but looking at electric LSV they seem to have the same windshields as standard carts. Also will need to get a VIN. So while no manufacturer I can find is yet selling a gas LSV perhaps any souped up gas cart will qualify. The local police seem to find gas LSV all the time.
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Don't you think it would be much easier [and informative] to just call a few cart dealers and ask them the question. TOTV is not always the right place to ask a question, if you want a serious answer. |
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http://www.ride-4-fun.com/images/GEM...eel-pak-10.jpg If the Smart Car was to his liking, since he does have the Par Car for golf, I would go with the subcompact. I've heard some negative feedback on the Smart Car, engine noise, heat, sluggish gear shift, etc. I haven't driven one but I would give a look at the Scion IQ. I've seen one at MVP several times and it's a nice looking little car. http://lifestyledrivers.com/wp-conte...ront_Angle.jpg |
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I would rather not put up with likely sales pitches from various dealers, particularly, when I'm not the prospective customer. My buddy is. |
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A manual diesel model Smart car would be great around here. They are highly sought in Rome and other cities. |
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