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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Sep 2019
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![]() Hi all new to carts and have been looking at club car precedent 48 volt and the prices are high and sellers are not budging. I found a 2004 Yamaha G22 has in great condition and agreed on a price of 1750. Is this a good deal or no? Also would this be better than electric?
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Runs with scissors-
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Location: Da UP
Posts: 1,959
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“ gas better than electric “ ? You’ll likely get some informed opinions here, but it seems there’s a lot to consider. Where I live is all hills and gas seems to do better for that application. Electric is quiet, if that’s important. Nobody here remembers to plug one in, so it’s gas for us! ![]() |
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Gone Wild
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Location: Savannah, GA
Posts: 6,040
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![]() I’m en electric person for sure. But that price doesn’t sound too bad. Even better if it’s upgraded like a rear seat or lift kit, if it is. We had a gas G22 a few years ago- it was good and reliable.
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Gone Insane
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Location: Richmond, VA
Posts: 14,112
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![]() Anything 2004 great condition (new batteries or gas runs perfect) is a steal at that price.
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Sep 2019
Posts: 38
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![]() Thanks for the reply’s. No lift kit or rear seat unfortunately, that will be on me.
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maintaining a low profile
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Location: SW Virginia USA
Posts: 6,051
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![]() That sounds like a good deal. The G22 is a great cart.
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Nincompoop village idiot
![]() ![]() Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Michigan
Posts: 7,203
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![]() Even if it needs some work, if it's not knocking or smoking that's a pretty good price. Tune up is cheap and easy.
Gas vs. Electric it really comes down to personal opinion and use. Are you planning to take it camping or use it for golf? Check your campground or golf course, some only allow electric. Electric has instant torque off the line so good for towing (not to say gas wont tow... I've towed plenty heavy loads). If you live in a really hilly area, you'll benefit from gas IMO. Every electric cart I've had loses a noticeable amount if speed climbing steep hills. They do it fine but slow down until they get to the top. Most of my gas carts will maintain, if not gain speed on demand climbing even very steep hills as long as clutches and belt are in good shape. Electric is quiet and some people complain about smell of gas carts (though I've never experienced that). But, for maximum battery life you really need to keep it plugged into the charger anytime you're not using it. And if you run the batteries down a good ways (long day lots of use) it can take overnight before it's ready to go again. With gas, no chargers to worry about just fill it up and go. |
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Searching for The Way
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Location: Medina, Ohio (NEOHIO)
Posts: 10,790
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![]() Good price if it's in good condition.
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Experimental Specialist
![]() Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Positively 4th Street
Posts: 2,450
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![]() 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
![]() 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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Nincompoop village idiot
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Location: Michigan
Posts: 7,203
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