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subject: How To Buy And Maintain Your Golf Cart [print this page]


Being a versatile vehicle that can be used for a number of needs other than just helping you to carry your golf equipments all along the course, golf carts are highly preferred these days. If you have a golf cart of your own, you can easily save the money you invest in renting a cart whenever you require. Moreover, you can also accessorize your golf cart with a number of incredible features to suit your specific needs and personality. You can then avoid the need for carrying the heavy bag of golf equipments from one hole to the other the whole day. You can thus play with more energy without being tired. Along with the use in the golf course, you can use them for different needs such as for carrying loads, fertilizers, cemeteries, and also help to transport things for short trips. The small vehicle can perfectly suit your transportation requirements for short trips that do not allow large vehicles on the parking lot.

If you purchase a golf cart of your own, it would be your lifetime investment than renting one every day. A brand new golf cart comes with a full factory warranty protection that will long last for your needs. Maintaining your golf cart properly is also important for the lasting life of your cart. If you purchase your golf cart from any local dealer, you will be provided by some repair warranty for your cart. A golf cart mechanic will help in providing with good repair for the golf cart bought from a local party.

The price tag attached to the golf cart can depend on the quality and type of the cart you are buying and the lists of accessories that you wish to install on your cart. However, a brand new golf cart may go from $5,000 to $10,000. If you do not want any specific accessories to be installed with your cart, then you can easily get one for around $5,000 or below that. So the price range for the cart may fluctuate according to your choice of model and accessories for your golf cart. Changing the air filters and the spark plugs would be the common and constant maintenance that would be needed for a golf cart.

by: Steve Christopher




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