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02-07-2011, 08:04 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Cumberland, MD
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Should I buy this 04 ezgo st 4x4?
I have come across a 2004 st 4x4 and need help in determining deal or no deal. I have supplied a link to the dealer's web page. Here is the history I was told at the dealership. The local owner bought new in Ohio in 2004. He has small farm and used it to haul hay, travel between fields, and perform daily duties. It was driven mostly on flat ground. No plowing with vehicle. The gentleman traded it in on a 2011 Rhino because he wanted something for a crossover from work to play. It has 19.5 hours on it. Yes, 19.5! Asking price is $4995. It has had fluids changed and inspected mechanically before the dealership listed it. It has power dump bed. Cosmetically, it has a few scratces and nicks. I drove it in the parking lot and worked fw/rv and 2w/4w drive. Also ran over some small snow piles. Not a real test of its capabilities I know but, I did what I could. What can you st 4x4 owners tell me about you own vehicles? What kind of deal does this vehicle seem based on what you can see?
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02-07-2011, 09:31 PM | #2 |
Getting Wild
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Re: Should I buy this 04 ezgo st 4x4?
I forgot to add that when I began my test drive I pushed the peddle and there was a second delay before cart moved forward. I could feel tranny grab with sudden pull. The gap between peddle push and take off seemed to disappear as I drove the cart around the lot. Total test drive was around 15 minutes. Does this issue sound normal. Is this an issue that will disappear when tranny/belt is warmed up?
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