Frequently Asked Questions
These are the most frequently asked questions.
If you have any questions, please contact us.
Things to Check for Yourself
Listen for any rattling noises while driving and test how the cart handles turns and hills.
Ensure there’s sufficient room to comfortably reach the pedals, enter and exit the cart, and sit without feeling cramped.
Select wheels and tires based on your environment. All-terrain tires are best for farms and muddy areas, while street tires work well on asphalt or concrete.
New or Used Carts
New carts come with warranties, more power, and less maintenance upfront. They are a reliable option for long-term use.
Used carts are often a more affordable option upfront but may require more maintenance over time.
Gas or Electric
Gas carts are convenient for long trips as they can be refueled quickly. However, they require more maintenance, are noisy, and emit gas odors.
Electric carts are quiet, require minimal maintenance, and newer models often include onboard chargers. However, battery replacements can be costly, and proper battery care is essential.
Buying Considerations
Consider your environment (e.g., campground, farmland, neighborhood), accessibility to charging or fueling stations, storage space, and seating requirements for your family.
Evaluate factors like family size, usage frequency, terrain, and available space for storage and parking.