Q: ok ok I want a golf cart for my 15th bday ok yes tht sounds dumb but w/e its the closest thing to driving which i love to do so about how much would one cost jst a regular used golf carts that are in good condition
A: I checked out the site below and it appears that they are $2000 or more through this outlet, and their is probably shipping involved as well. I would recommend contacting local golf courses and see what they do with their carts at the end of their life.
I'm looking for a golf cart that i can drive around, to get to places. But it has to be between $500.00-$2000.00
it has to be in amherst massachusetts
A golf cart can make your life easier, whether you use it to roll along a golf course, travel through a construction site, or commute at a retirement community. And the good news is that you don’t need to spend all of your life savings on a golf cart and custom golf cart parts. Here are some tips to help you find the right golf cart at the right price:
1. Avoid buying several bells and whistles. There’s a saying that “You can always find a better price.” By shopping around, you can save big bucks on a new or used golf cart. The key is to leave no stone unturned when searching. Shop online and offline. Shop in big and small stores. And shop until you’ve collected at least three stores’ prices for a particular model. Shopping around can help you to find a lower price, and minimize how much you’ll need to spend on custom golf cart parts in the future.
3. Look for sales and specials. Assuming that you stick to your budget-you can’t spend more money on a used golf cart than you’ve budgeted for it, right? Determine various features that you’re looking for in a used golf cart, and then set a reasonable budget that you can afford. If you use fiscal discipline then you can avoid spending more capital on a golf cart than your income can actually accommodate.
5. Buy a used golf cart. This method can literally save you thousands of dollars that you’d normally spend on a new golf cart and custom golf cart parts. That’s a good thing, right? Yes, but make sure that you avoid buying a lemon. That would cause you to spend more than you can actually afford. So if you’re considering a particular used golf cart unit, do your homework. Examine the exterior and mechanics of the golf cart carefully before making a deal.
6. Buy an electric-powered model. Electric-powered golf carts are significantly cheaper than gas-powered units. Not only are these units better for the environment, but they can drastically reduce the overall costs of maintaining a golf cart.
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I'm moving there from NJ and i'm really interested in the golf carts. What age do you have to be and do you need a liscence? Also, how is it down there?
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