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golf carts
Does anyone have an ides how much a used cart gas
or electric goes for or is it smarter to buy a new one. Thank You |
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I'd suggest that, since you seem to be completely open to anything - new or used - you pick a price-point you feel comfortable with and go from there. Fairly well loaded up new carts can run up to $10k including sales tax - even more if you go with one with a custom body, Curtis Cab enclosure, Ultimate seat, etc., etc. But nice used ones can be had for $3-5k - some will be less, some will be more. Pick your preference of electric versus gas - there are a bunch of threads on TOTV regarding opinions/pros-and-cons that you can do a Search for. Used pricing can depend on age, condition, and how much work it might (or might not) need. Condition/age/care of the battery system on electric carts is important. Another option to consider might be a "remanufactured" cart. A number of cart dealers/businesses sell those. They'll take a used cart and completely go through it, top to bottom - rebuild/replace any wear items, new tires, new Sunbrella, new paint and/or new body, and so on......pretty much everything except rebuilding the motor (on a gas cart). They'll generally run about $1.5k (give or take) less than a new cart would be. If warranty is a consideration, new carts will come with longer warranties than the reman carts. Most used carts will have no warranty. I might not be spot-on with the dollar amounts noted. But it will at least give you an idea of where things will fall. Hope that helps! Bill :) |
My friend just bought a remanufactured 2000 Par Car (totally redone) from ParCar for $3500.
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In my case I'm sorry I bought a new one. When I moved down I went to Club Cart World and bought a perfectly fine new 4 seater electric leftover model for $7800. I thought it a good deal and it's a good cart.
Then we got so busy that we decided to get another so we'd each have one. I found a nice used Club Cart for $2200. I replaced the batteries for $600 and had a perfectly good cart for $2800. In retrospect I could have saved $5000 if I bought 2 used carts. I hate hindsight. |
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PS. I just know used Club Cars, so I reference them, but my post is not meant to demean any other brand where great deals are found. |
Right now you can buy used Electric golf carts for a very reasonable price .(approx $2500-$3500)
Folks here are under the supposition that they have to switch to gas to get to the new courses on the south end of THE VILLAGES.......This is not necessarily so , I have two electric CLUB CARS and have no problem... I live on the extreme north end and yesterday I played nine holes on Truman course on 466A...this course is very hilly with lots of ups and downs (like my golf game) followed by a jaunt through lake Sumter landing then on to the north end (Chatham)...It had to be close to thirty miles and I still had lots of juice when I rolled in .....My cart is a 2000 model and the Trojan batteries are two years old.....I fill the batteries the first of every month and charge them every time I take them out no matter how far or short the drive...They last me about four years with good power.... sore butt fumar.............:ho: |
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