Gas golf cart

A gas golf cart can have its benefits and downfalls. Some feel they are more powerful than electric ones and are great for hilly terrain. They also feel a gas golf cart is more durable and will last longer unlike an electric one where the batteries must be replaced every 3 to 4 years.

However, some feel the downfalls of a gas golf cart is the noise, smell, and pollution it puts out as well as the messy oil and gas drips. They feel electric is the way to go for a smooth, clean and quiet ride. The majority of companies has both models and has ensured the following of proper emission standards.

A gas golf cart has many fans as well as enemies. Environmental standards in some states have prohibited the use of them. When purchasing a new buggy for the course, you may want to consider both sources of power and weigh the pros and cons before purchasing. After all, everyone’s needs are different.


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