BUYERS GUIDE FOR NEW AND USED GOLF CARS
We would first like to educate potential buyers that are in the market for a New or Used Golf Car, so that they can and may study the difference in the many different golf cars available on the market so that potential buyer is comfortable and confident with the purchase a golf car.
For example will you require a Gas (EFI vs. Carb) or Electric (36Volt / 48Volt DC vs. 48V AC) Golf Car; or "will your intended use or requirement of the car leave you with but one choice" . We feel that once a potential buyer becomes better educated they will be ready to pull the trigger on the purchase of an New or Used Golf Car and they can do so in total confidence in their purchase once they discover what they want and what they need out of the golf car.
For example will you require a Gas (EFI vs. Carb) or Electric (36Volt / 48Volt DC vs. 48V AC) Golf Car; or "will your intended use or requirement of the car leave you with but one choice" . We feel that once a potential buyer becomes better educated they will be ready to pull the trigger on the purchase of an New or Used Golf Car and they can do so in total confidence in their purchase once they discover what they want and what they need out of the golf car.
Before deciding whether the Gas or Electric Golf Car is the right choice first consumers should be concerned with the history of the golf car that they wish to purchase unlike automobiles golf cars do not have a set market price or any governmental oversight and you surely cannot run a car fax report on a used model Golf Car. Whether a potential buyer decides to purchase from a reputable golf car dealership or decide to buy from a neighbor or even a classified ad we would like to assist you with this decision by first educating potential buyers of common pros and cons of choosing and purchasing the right golf cart.
We at "NC Golf Cars Plus" source all of our certified preowned / used cars from golf courses public and private with fresh off lease golf cars that have been though our extensive inspection process during which any mechanical repairs if needed are performed "This includes full tune-ups on all gas powered golf cars" most preowned golf cars on our sales lot are less than 4 years old.
Most every golf car starts its life cycle on a golf course as a golf car from an entire fleet of leased golf cars with the sole purpose of transporting golfers and golf equipment from the tee box to the green and everywhere in between during a game of golf. Depending on the terrain, region, climate, or even term of lease the golf car was once a part of can affect the condition of the golf car cosmetically and mechanically thus affecting the price of the golf car.
Most but not all golf courses will lease golf cars from golf car manufacturers at a term of anywhere from 2-4 years. Other courses may outright purchase the golf carts and run the golf cars until they feel it is necessary to replace a usually very worn fleet as repair costs become more than most of the cars may be sold for, they then either sell the cars usually to golf car wholesalers and purchase a new fleet or decide to enter into a lease agreement with a golf car manufacturer. These are what is considered the least desirable golf cars on the market to reputable golf car dealers. Yet many of these highly worn golf cars eventually become cosmetically refurbished or customized at some point and sold for much more than the actual true value of the golf car. These highly used refurbished / custom golf cars may look appealing to the naked eye yet mechanically these golf cars have very little life left in them before extensive repairs are necessary. Naturally as with everything golf cars too have a lifespan.
We at "NC Golf Cars Plus" source all of our certified preowned / used cars from golf courses public and private with fresh off lease golf cars that have been though our extensive inspection process during which any mechanical repairs if needed are performed "This includes full tune-ups on all gas powered golf cars" most preowned golf cars on our sales lot are less than 4 years old.
Most every golf car starts its life cycle on a golf course as a golf car from an entire fleet of leased golf cars with the sole purpose of transporting golfers and golf equipment from the tee box to the green and everywhere in between during a game of golf. Depending on the terrain, region, climate, or even term of lease the golf car was once a part of can affect the condition of the golf car cosmetically and mechanically thus affecting the price of the golf car.
Most but not all golf courses will lease golf cars from golf car manufacturers at a term of anywhere from 2-4 years. Other courses may outright purchase the golf carts and run the golf cars until they feel it is necessary to replace a usually very worn fleet as repair costs become more than most of the cars may be sold for, they then either sell the cars usually to golf car wholesalers and purchase a new fleet or decide to enter into a lease agreement with a golf car manufacturer. These are what is considered the least desirable golf cars on the market to reputable golf car dealers. Yet many of these highly worn golf cars eventually become cosmetically refurbished or customized at some point and sold for much more than the actual true value of the golf car. These highly used refurbished / custom golf cars may look appealing to the naked eye yet mechanically these golf cars have very little life left in them before extensive repairs are necessary. Naturally as with everything golf cars too have a lifespan.