How to Finance a Golf Cart: What to Know Before You Buy
Summary: Golf cart financing works a lot like an auto loan, but with some key differences. This guide covers what types of financing are available, what credit score you need,…
Summary: Golf cart financing works a lot like an auto loan, but with some key differences. This guide covers what types of financing are available, what credit score you need,…
Summary: This guide covers the three main EZGO golf cart lines: the TXT, RXV, and Freedom. You will learn which model fits your needs, which years hold up best, and…
Summary: Proper off season storage protects your golf cart battery, engine, and body from Colorado's cold, dry winters. This guide walks through exactly what to do before storing an electric…
Summary: Club Car produces three main personal cart lines you will encounter in the used market: the DS (1982 to 2014), the Precedent (2004 to present), and the Onward (2017…
Quick Answer: For a golf cart to be street legal in Colorado it must qualify as a Low Speed Vehicle under federal FMVSS 500 standards. That means it needs a…
Summary: Golf carts, specifically street-legal Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs), are an increasingly popular mobility solution for retired and elderly adults living in retirement communities, neighborhoods, and areas where short errands…
Quick answer: Golf carts lose 20 to 30 percent of their value in the first year and continue depreciating 10 to 15 percent annually through year five, after which the…
Quick answer: LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) and standard lithium ion (NMC) are two different battery chemistries. For golf carts, LiFePO4 is the better long-term choice: it lasts 8 to 12…
If your golf cart struggles when climbing hills, you are not alone. This is one of the most common issues golf cart owners run into, especially in a place like…
Buying a golf cart is only part of the equation. What really matters for most buyers is the total cost of ownership over time. In Colorado, that cost can vary…