Never Owned A Golf Cart, Which One Should You Buy? | Watch This First!

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Have you ever wondered about which type of golf cart you should buy? Or What things you should look for in a Golf Cart before you go and buy one? If you answered yes then I hope to have answered some of those questions in this video. I try to cover the different things in this video someone would have told me 25 years ago when I purchased my first golf cart.

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Have a 99 Club Car DS. Service her once a year. Always reliable. Can't see changing especially with the high cost of them today.

dawgsgo
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One thing that I didn't hear is to consider weather conditions. Consider this when storing as well. If in cold conditions you may need to keep batteries warm and a charge on them when in storage. This is the recommendation for carts in MN.

andrewmayberry
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Can you please talk about the Chinese brand golf carts Mossino, trailmaster, vitacci, … whats their quality ? Do they break down easy? What about parts ?

MichelleMyBell
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Excellent video!! Great info. Thank YOU!!

michelebolton
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Icon golf cart -4 wheel hydraulic brakes - stainless steel nuts and bolts, Toyota motor and controller ., have club car and need front bushings every few years as they wear out ! Love the Icon !

tomtugboat
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Your info is great and videos on the golf cart is awesome as a first time golf cart buyer this information is very much appreciated thanks for your time

bradyhawkins
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Great video man! Going down the line, and watching them all.

stafcurtis
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Thank you for the information. What would you recommend for driving in my neighborhood? I need something that runs at a speed about 25 to 30 mph.

viisxnx
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I want a used fixer upper for the neighborhood. What's a good year range and brand to hunt for if I want good quality and one that will hold its value?

wg
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Great video. Very informative. You made a lot good points in what to look out for. Your projects look pretty good too.

gustavoruiz
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Very informative video, thanks for uploading. I have seen some good golf carts at SWFL Golf Carts and couldn't make up my mind on which one to get either new or refurbished.

venessariley
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Great video. I’ve been looking in to getting a new cart. I live in an area that has a lot of steep hills. Would a gas cart be better or an electric?

paulatwal
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Everything you said especially about knowing what you want and how much you want to pay is on the money for any vehicle, car, truck, boat or motorcycle . Great job on the video.

patrickduncan
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Great video that is full of awesome information made by a guy who knows what he is talking about. God Bless

Yabos
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I'm looking at a 2x2 Advanced EV 2021. looks in great condition, 40hrs on it. they are asking 5k. Is Advanced EV a good cart? For driving in my neighborhood.

johnperles
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Do you have info on Evolution Golf Carts ? Thank you .

marygarrison
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In sc?? Awesome same here about to buy one from a friend but I need to find a shop or someone who knows that they are looking for also if I swap out the old batteries for lithium do I have to match what the cart is it is a 36 v ezgo but the batteries are 4 years old but the cart isn't used much but I'll have to ask him if he kept them properly but I do want to swap to lithium.

kylefletcher
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I like the looks of a Ezgo better than club but have had both

JeffGoDawgs
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$2000 for 2014 club car precedent. I am in search for one, and they are almost > $5000 in facebook marketplace. Learning more as I go along.

Jaypatel
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never drove a golf cart til about 2008 and didn't know what I was missing, electric are heavier, smoother, better traction, and I use mine to power my PC, one light, security system and a few minor things for up to 20hrs during power outages using a 800 watt inverter. That's without running the two batteries connected too low (for 12V to 120V inverter) . I have it rigged for quick plug change from power co. source to golf cart. I've also pulled downed trees, trailers, (2" ball on back), pushed cars, and I even slid a semi trailer 6' sideways by the landing gear after putting the landing gear on an I beam. I have two 90's electric yamahas and one gas and a club car carry all. The yamaha gas is fun cause you can do donuts and zip around faster. My batteries have lasted 12 years now (NAPA), add water to the line at the bottom ring of the fill hole no matter what anyone says. Dilution helps keep sulfate from precipitating. No wonder all these people who claim only 3 years battery life after chronically just filling to cover the plates. They run the batteries too concentrated and sulfate precipitates and builds on the plates. I also add 25ml 20% sulfuric acid (battery acid) per cell every 3-4 years. I know they say not to do this but that's because they don't have too many chemists messing with batteries and don't want the liability. It takes a while with either water filling or acid to stabilize until it all mixes well. (usually a month for me) . The stable voltage after charge will be higher/less amp hrs, or lower/ more amp hrs depending on concentration dilution, or volume, of electrolyte as your batteries go from full to lower, Just adjust your charge times to always shoot for 80% SOC (state of charge) and charge when it gets down to 72% I think, I forget, look at an SOC chart online. edit: sorry, deleted my volt readings because my dash gauge is 0.5V off.

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