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  • juiceweezl
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    Originally posted by Gear_Jammer View Post
    Most of the ones I'm somewhat interested in have batteries that are less than a year old. How long will a battery last in something like a golf cart? 5 years with moderate use? Ideally, I'd like to find someone with a cart under about $5K and that's interested some kind of full or partial trade of sort. I have a guy right now that has a nice looking one (haven't seen it in person yet) for $5,500 that's willing to do a partial trade for 2 AR-15's I have. The price he's given me for my guns is decent, but he's not willing to budge on the price of the cart. At first he low-balled me on the guns and said the cart was non-nego, which pissed me off and I told him it was a no-go. He sent me a text the next day and came up on the price of the guns, but still isn't nego on the price of the cart. I told him it still wasn't enough, but that I may respond with another counter. My theory is that if I'm negotiable on the item I have for trade, he needs to be nego on what he has.
    Be patient. I bought mine used of CL for about $2400 if I remember correctly. Sure, it had some scratches and the flip seat on back was a fab job, but I sold my car hauler for $1400, collected $800 someone owed me, and voila -- golf cart. It had a lift, new tires and wheels, etc. The batteries were only a few months old too, BUT I only checked the date they were punched when installed. The mfg date was much older. I had to replace them this year, but they still lasted 2.5 years. I had to put lights on it and replace the windshield. I added the slow moving vehicle triangle and then some 6x9's and a bluetooth stereo for it. I can't complain about it. The wife is a teacher, and they use it to go to the pool. We also drive it in the spring and late fall around the neighborhood, and I'll even load it with baseball gear and take it to the fields for practice. We love our cart.

    Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View Post
    Batteries be 'spensive.
    Truth. I just gave over $100 each for 6.

    Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
    Why not a gas cart?
    Because a ragged out POS was still $4500 or more when I was looking. I'd buy a Polaris for that.

    Originally posted by Roscoe View Post
    I have one, have had it about a year. I got it from a guy that bought it new a year earlier from www.golfcarsforfun.net - a place up off of 380.

    He listed it on CL at $4k and didn't want to budge. I paid him $3900 bc I told him I refused to pay his asking on principle. He paid $6500 and gave me the receipt. It was for running around his neighborhood, which is what I use it for.

    We've gotten good use out of it. Picking up my daughter from daycare, dropping off and picking up from school, running to the parks, friends houses, etc. It's a lot of fun and if you get a good price on it you can sell for at or more what you paid.

    I'd suggest scouring CL for them, and buy in the off-season from someone looking to sell. I haven't had to replace the batteries in mine, and they are two years old at this point...

    For $5k you should be able to find something that has many upgrades, including flip up rear seat, wheels, lift, and possible stereo.

    A neighbor of mine just bought one new from the same place, and has damn near every upgrade imaginable and spent over $8k, which is nuts, IMO...

    Mine isn't quite this nice, but it has just about all the same features. I'll have to recover the flip seat in the back this winter, but otherwise the cart is great. I'll try to grab some pictures of it tonight if i think about it. All in all, I don't have $3K in my cart excluding the new batteries I bought after 2.5 years of owning it used.

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  • lowthreeohz
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    Why not a gas cart?

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  • Sean88gt
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    I don't get it. They are brutally slow as is, can't imagine with a lift kit.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    My boss lives in a gated community, and uses his to go to/from neighbor's parties, etc. But he bought it to avoid DWI on the way to/from the country club. His community has a cart path that leads to the club and golf course.
    your boss?

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  • bcoop
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    My boss lives in a gated community, and uses his to go to/from neighbor's parties, etc. But he bought it to avoid DWI on the way to/from the country club. His community has a cart path that leads to the club and golf course.

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  • Roscoe
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    I have one, have had it about a year. I got it from a guy that bought it new a year earlier from www.golfcarsforfun.net - a place up off of 380.

    He listed it on CL at $4k and didn't want to budge. I paid him $3900 bc I told him I refused to pay his asking on principle. He paid $6500 and gave me the receipt. It was for running around his neighborhood, which is what I use it for.

    We've gotten good use out of it. Picking up my daughter from daycare, dropping off and picking up from school, running to the parks, friends houses, etc. It's a lot of fun and if you get a good price on it you can sell for at or more what you paid.

    I'd suggest scouring CL for them, and buy in the off-season from someone looking to sell. I haven't had to replace the batteries in mine, and they are two years old at this point...

    For $5k you should be able to find something that has many upgrades, including flip up rear seat, wheels, lift, and possible stereo.

    A neighbor of mine just bought one new from the same place, and has damn near every upgrade imaginable and spent over $8k, which is nuts, IMO...

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  • 01vnms4v
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    Originally posted by TRAILBLAZER View Post
    Lmao and at cowboys aka att stadium

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  • Gear_Jammer
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    If you go with used from a shop just check about new batteries, motor and the such.

    How much you wanna spend?
    Most of the ones I'm somewhat interested in have batteries that are less than a year old. How long will a battery last in something like a golf cart? 5 years with moderate use? Ideally, I'd like to find someone with a cart under about $5K and that's interested some kind of full or partial trade of sort. I have a guy right now that has a nice looking one (haven't seen it in person yet) for $5,500 that's willing to do a partial trade for 2 AR-15's I have. The price he's given me for my guns is decent, but he's not willing to budge on the price of the cart. At first he low-balled me on the guns and said the cart was non-nego, which pissed me off and I told him it was a no-go. He sent me a text the next day and came up on the price of the guns, but still isn't nego on the price of the cart. I told him it still wasn't enough, but that I may respond with another counter. My theory is that if I'm negotiable on the item I have for trade, he needs to be nego on what he has.

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  • 2011GT
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    Polaris ranger crew

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  • Cannon88
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  • Ruffdaddy
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    If you go with used from a shop just check about new batteries, motor and the such.

    How much you wanna spend?

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  • Tyrone Biggums
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    Batteries be 'spensive.

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  • Gear_Jammer
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    Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
    I totally don't get this. Our neighborhood is full of these damn things, and we are not on a golf course. Some houses have multiple. They just drive them to friends' houses, or let their kids tool around in them like it was a bike or something.

    Did I miss a memo?
    I completely understand - hence the reason I said I've been kicking the idea around for a couple of years. The main reason I would like one is carpool and dropping the kids off at school. The elementary school my kids go to is in the middle of our neighborhood and it's filled to capacity. As a result, dropping the kids off and picking them up looks like eastbound LBJ at 5:30 pm on Monday. It's taken me up to 20 minutes once I get to the school to get through the traffic and out of there. Second, we have a small forest-like area on one side of the neighborhood where we play paintball. From the closest road to where we play is about 1/4 mile down a concrete drainage ditch that's plenty wide for a cart and easily accessible. A couple of guys load all their gear in their cart and drive all the way to where we play rather than parking on the road and lugging it all the way down there. Lastly, most of our friends live somewhere between 1/2 to 3 miles away, so it would be kind of fun to just jump in the cart and taking a leisurely drive to their house.

    It's a totally luxury item and that's why I'm not in some big rush to get the first cool one I see.

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  • GrayStangGT
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    Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
    I totally don't get this. Our neighborhood is full of these damn things, and we are not on a golf course. Some houses have multiple. They just drive them to friends' houses, or let their kids tool around in them like it was a bike or something.

    Did I miss a memo?
    They are fun to booze and cruise.

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  • Strychnine
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    Originally posted by snacksnack View Post
    Jones'n just keepin up.
    Probably right.
    Last edited by Strychnine; 07-28-2014, 09:10 AM.

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