Golf carts..

URCLEVER

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My family and I have been going to rv parks for vacation more and I always rent golf carts and i think it is time to buy one for the family (kids), Anyone have suggestions or pros and cons. yes, I am wasting money, but my kids had such a blast and get them to be better drivers. I am thinking something street legal would be better so I can drive around the neighborhood too. Many thanks in advance.
 
Yamaha either way...well established brand with part available, even on older models - in 2017ish? they changed to EFI, if I didn't have one already that's what I'd be shopping for...

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Stick with electric. For what you want to do with it, electric is the way to go. Plug it in at night and thats all you have to worry about it. As you already stated, most parks will only allow electric, also, it seems like parks that do allow gas will have a curfew for driving it in the park. All the way around, electric is your best bet. Go Lithium or convert it once you find one. There are a lot of used available on Facebook Marketplace right now. I have owned multiple EZGO's, all electric and all worry free. Can't speak about other brands.
 
Golf rides always crack me up.

I have an uncle in Michigan whose has worked his entire life in the golf whip industry. Golfing in Michigan is a BIG deal. On the west coast they are golf "carts". He gets super pissed and corrects me saying they are golf "cars"....lol
 
Stick with electric. For what you want to do with it, electric is the way to go. Plug it in at night and thats all you have to worry about it. As you already stated, most parks will only allow electric, also, it seems like parks that do allow gas will have a curfew for driving it in the park. All the way around, electric is your best bet. Go Lithium or convert it once you find one. There are a lot of used available on Facebook Marketplace right now. I have owned multiple EZGO's, all electric and all worry free. Can't speak about other brands.
My golf cart, 48 volt (non Lithium) can go 25 miles on a charge, I will never go back to gas. If the cart is within 10 years (ezGo or Club), you will get good life out of them.
 
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