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Gas powered EZGO is the smart move. I think the Club Cars are too jerky myself.
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Gas. they are lighter and only one battery to replace every 4-5 years. all those batteries bouncing around in the electric carts cause trailer fires also
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used gas is the way to go
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Have you considered a small UTV instead. If you don't golf it would probably handle the things that racers use them for better than a golf cart. There are some off brands that are pretty reasonable. In some states you can add some mirrors blinkers and a horn and be street legal.
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