Do golf carts hold their value?
Yes, golf carts can hold their value, if they are well maintained and in good condition. Lower end and lower priced models do not hold their value as well as Yamaha and MadJax XSeries models.
Yes, golf carts can hold their value, if they are well maintained and in good condition. Lower end and lower priced models do not hold their value as well as Yamaha and MadJax XSeries models.
Unless you are in a golf cart or private/gated community, street-legal carts are required to drive on public streets with posted speed limits of 35 mph or less.
New golf carts are usually $10,000-$14,000+, and quality used carts are usually $6,000-$9,000+, depending on model year, options, accessories, and battery age.
Most of the makes and models that we sell should have a service life of up to 20 years from the manufacture date before needing to be replaced completely. Some of the newer models should be able to last even longer.
There is no Kelly Blue Book for golf carts. We can provide a trade-in or dealer buy-back price if the serial number or model year is provided along with an image and proof of battery age.
It depends on the model year but many of today's new models are quality cars. The MadJax XSeries models and the Yamaha Drive2 AC models are the best new and used cars that we offer.
No, a standard 110v outlet is almost always sufficient to charge an electric golf cart, but you do want to limit other draws on the circuit when a charger is operating.
Yes, all of our electric golf carts for sale come with a charger.