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Old 11-16-2014, 02:58 PM   #1
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Hello Gents.
I went ahead and purchased a 2015 E-G-GO S4-HO (see image)

I also have what I think is an 08 Series EZGO, that works perfect, no issues.

I really didn't want to keep a second cart. So I was thinking of flipping it to make a few $$$.
I have a total of $600 in this cart, and if I make a few bucks as it is I will just sell it like it sits. Or, I was going to maybe trick it out a bit to try and make a few more $$.

Can anyone tell me what the current value of this cart may be? It is used, but not abused. All body in good condition as well and mechanical.

Should I put a few bucks into it to try and make a little more profit?

Thanks
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Old 11-16-2014, 05:19 PM   #2
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which cart that is pictured is for sale.if just want your money back I will buy whatever you have for sale...PM me the details..Thanks
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Old 11-16-2014, 05:27 PM   #3
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The green cart is for sale.
But I wanted to get a little more than I have in it.
That's why I asked the forum the question.
Should I do some upgrading prior to selling?


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which cart that is pictured is for sale.if just want your money back I will buy whatever you have for sale...PM me the details..Thanks
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Old 11-16-2014, 05:53 PM   #4
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Default Re: What should I do?

A carts worth or value is very subjective. Age and appearance count, but so does age of installed batteries, useful, (to the buyer), accessories, inclusion of a charger, region of the country and season of the year.
Obviously building the cart up a bit will increase the value, but how much? Are you building it yourself? Are you buying parts wholesale or retail?
For me, based upon what you have said, I would ensure I had very good, (new) batteries in it. Buy new ones if they are more than a couple years old. Add that $600 or so to what you have in it. Add 25% and you have, roughly, a $1500.00 dollar cart. In my opinion, a fair price for a good used cart more than a year or two old.
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Old 11-16-2014, 06:09 PM   #5
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Thats a great answer.
I think that's what I will do.
Thanks.



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A carts worth or value is very subjective. Age and appearance count, but so does age of installed batteries, useful, (to the buyer), accessories, inclusion of a charger, region of the country and season of the year.
Obviously building the cart up a bit will increase the value, but how much? Are you building it yourself? Are you buying parts wholesale or retail?
For me, based upon what you have said, I would ensure I had very good, (new) batteries in it. Buy new ones if they are more than a couple years old. Add that $600 or so to what you have in it. Add 25% and you have, roughly, a $1500.00 dollar cart. In my opinion, a fair price for a good used cart more than a year or two old.
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Old 11-16-2014, 08:50 PM   #6
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Serial no. indicates a 2005 TXT standard (series). Just so you know.
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Old 11-17-2014, 06:39 PM   #7
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Thanks

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Serial no. indicates a 2005 TXT standard (series). Just so you know.
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