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How to Choose a Used Golf Cart

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This guide will outline the factors individuals should consider when purchasing a used golf cart. Golf carts are becoming an increasingly popular method of transport in towns and cities due to their ease of use and low fuel consumption and environmental friendliness.

In the past, golf carts could only be seen at golf courses but now they are common in most neighborhoods. Buying a golf cart does not need to be expensive and this article will show you how to pick up a bargain by choosing a high quality used golf cart.

Things You Will Need

A good source where used golf carts can be found at discounted prices. Some suggestions are:

- Auctions
- Classified Ads sites
- Newspaper Ads
- Local Dealers

We recommend checking out sites such as the Golf Carts for Sale store where you can find and compare hundreds of used golf carts to ensure that you get the best value for your money.

In conclusion, choosing a used golf cart is similar to buying any other automobile. When appraising a golf cart, most of the same principles apply. These principles are Mileage and Usage, Faulty History and Condition.

Tips & Warnings

Three very important factors to consider when buying a used golf cart are explained below:

Mileage and Usage

A used golf cart with high mileage and usage is more likely to develop faults in the future. If a cart has been used every day then be sure to make a note of the faults it's had in the past as they may occur again in the future.

Fault History

A golf cart with a long history of faults is best avoided as the costs of fixing faults will mount up and be very expensive. However, some faults are simple to fix and this should be considered when choosing a golf cart.

Condition

Signs of scratches and excessive wear are a good indication of the condition of the cart and how well it has been maintained. A well maintained golf cart shows that the previous owner cared about the vehicle and it may be less likely to breakdown in the future.




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