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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 4330661" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I have had 3 carts for over 15 years for personal use, One old gas at the lake house, one newer gas to use around my 10 acres, and one electric that is special use (I needed something for a tow vehicle that was very, very smooth pushing aircraft around) and it is getting ready for its second set of $1200 batteries. Unless you have a very special reason for an electric, or just going to use it for a couple years or so, there is no way in hell I would suggest you get an electric cart. Gas ones, yep an oil change every year or so and pour in a 5 gal can of gas as needed, $60 starter battery every 5-7 years. Beats the hell out of remembering to connect the charger every time you bring it in, putting water in the batteries every few months, and yes the $1200 for batteries if you lug the heavy bas--ds your self. I would keep it simple, drive it in, forget about it till you hop in and drive off whenever. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 4330661, member: 24583"] I have had 3 carts for over 15 years for personal use, One old gas at the lake house, one newer gas to use around my 10 acres, and one electric that is special use (I needed something for a tow vehicle that was very, very smooth pushing aircraft around) and it is getting ready for its second set of $1200 batteries. Unless you have a very special reason for an electric, or just going to use it for a couple years or so, there is no way in hell I would suggest you get an electric cart. Gas ones, yep an oil change every year or so and pour in a 5 gal can of gas as needed, $60 starter battery every 5-7 years. Beats the hell out of remembering to connect the charger every time you bring it in, putting water in the batteries every few months, and yes the $1200 for batteries if you lug the heavy bas--ds your self. I would keep it simple, drive it in, forget about it till you hop in and drive off whenever. JMO [/QUOTE]
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