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but not about the rich getting free rides in free electic golf carts?
Buy an electric cart for $3,500 - get $3,500 tax credit from Nancy Pelosi. I would think that emergency health care for the poor is way more justified than free rides in golf carts for rich people who could clarly afford to pay the full price. So, libs, those few of you who are still not blocked, can you clarify this issue for me?
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wondering if they still make those for older people?
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ezgo electric golf cart, came with charger. Cart ran fine. Ran out of juice and had to be pushed back to garage. Charger would not charge batteries. there are six of them (deep cycling trojans). read online that you have to charge them with a car charger. How do i do that and will this fix the problem?
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* How many choices are there?
* What is the price range?
* What are the top 3 or 4 candidates?
Not interested in a golf cart.
Not looking for a freeway-capable vehicle.
Aiming for speeds of 20-30mph, 10-20 mile range, for around-town use.
I would like something that is simple enough that a tech-minded person can work on, maintain, upgrade, modify, etc. myself.
* Alternatively, where is the best place to find plans for building one myself?
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I am having problems hooking up my radio to my 36V electric golf cart. I ran the power line directly to the + terminal of the first battery, and tried connecting the ground wire to the chasis, and there was no power to the radio. Should I connect the ground to the negative terminal of the same of different battery? It seems like this should be very simple to install, but not sure what I am doing wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
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what is the difference in electric golf carts between a 36 volt charge and a 48 volt charge? is one faster than the other? better? please let me know thanks!
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Besides a car what Is enclosed & can be driven on the highway?
I like Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV's) but I'd rather have something that takes gas & it needs to be highway worthy. I also like enclosed motorcycles but there doesn't seem to be any in the US.
Even the street legal golf carts are not highway legal :(
Is there anything on the market in the US that is enclosed & can be driven on the highway?
Okay let me say this again...Besides A Car...as in NOT a car! (the smart is a car)
Enclosed & uses GAS, & Highway leagal!!
Also sold in the U.S.A.
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Im looking for a project golf cart to work on I have only $200 to spend on purchasing the cart i don't care if its electric or gas powered, no craigslist or ebay thanks for the help
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Do we believe media specials that say that big Oil bought and shelved the concept?
We also have electric golf cart, electric lawn mowers, electric grass trimmers but people use gas for convenience.
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Although a bit pricey I have been looking quite sometime for an electric push golf cart. Since Sun Mountain continues to delay coming out with it's new electric cart I turned to Bag Boy a reputable push golf cart manufacturing. I was hoping someone out there might have some personal experience with the Bag Boy Navigator 2 or know of someone who would recommend it..
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Club car electric motor to more horsepower
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Well i have a yamaha 2003 G22E and its a 48v electric, But i'm about to sell it and i was trying to find what year the batteries were made but i cant seem to find it. The batteries are Trojan T-860 8-volt batteries.
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I have been waiting for almost two years now for Sun Mountain's new electric push cart. Unfortunately I have given up hope for one this year so I am looking at the Motocaddy and Powakaddy. They seem to be very popular. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with either of these or could make a recommendation.
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what do u think i should get and why
tell me pros and cons between electric and gas golf cart
im thinking about getting a gas golf cart!!
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What would u choose and why
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tell me pros and cons
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give best answer 100 points
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