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Originally Posted by trig123
I wouldn't pay that for a gas cart unless I knew 100% the engine was good but I buy them to sell, well most of the time. I got 2 now in my shop that for some reason I can't seem to part with one more at home
My 43year old son and his family wanted a cart. I found a perfect 2004 electric EZGO that needed batteries for $500 . We found batteries at the NAPA store for $600 and they has been riding since .
I don't get called to work on it which is a plus for me because he lives 20 miles from me.
He did complain that when he went to steep hills it got low on power. I told him to not go up steep hills lol
We did add a GTW rear seat and three leaf springs before it left my shop in May.
Show us some pictures of both you are looking at.
I always tell people if you can't work on engines then get the electric. I do agree they do seem easier to drive.
My 8 year old granddaughter will not even drive my gas carts now. She said the electric cart they have is quite and better driving for her.
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Well for some reason people want top dollar for carts that need batteries for some reason. I found a 2005 club car precedent with 2008 batteries and the seller will only budge $100 off the 2000 asking price. No lights or back seat either. Lol