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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Esther Teare | Posted under Golf
Some points to know before getting any used gas golf carts
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A good place to start the discussion of this particular topic would be with the points of strength, and accompanying weaknesses, between gas and electric golf carts. First off, electric were first designed as manufacturers wanted to make more products on a faster rate to supply a greater demand, and far benefited any manufacturers desire to spend less money. Gas golf carts, still as available, there are still a few indisputable points about these particular types of golf carts. The durability of a gas golf cart is in many ways far superior in sharp comparison to an electric carts' performance because of its' endurance in many different circumstances. Mainly equipped with steel or some other metallic chassis, under a possibly fiberglass or aluminum shell, and because of these outstanding qualities most gas-powered vehicles have made it through thorough testing sequences allowing for proper usage and an acquired technique for the machine as instrument. Thusly, a true debate can be upheld on either side, whether a gas or electric golf cart concerns any person for overall performance. With lighter weight on the side of most models of electric golf carts, designs upon which we find crossing the gaps lying on drawing boards of today, and possibly further future interests to the culture at large. Within certain groups of people whom are indulging in extreme sports, or games of racing, in which can be found brimming with ideas today. Another point of comparison lies in the topic of sustenance, the umbrella term covering over certain related interests like fuel and mileage, and how whether new or used is within the consideration in question. Gas-powered golf carts are a bit better on one tank of petrol, in contrast to one good charge on a battery of like potential energy, and a gas-powered golf cart would be advised for the outdoors for hunting adventures or large party expeditions. The adventure is seconds away. Electric golf carts, going about twenty to twenty-five miles before they need recharging again, can lose battery power through many different results of usage. Such things as excessive weight or excessive speeds can slow a battery down to nothing faster as the day runs down, with gas-powered golf carts those factors are of lesser impact on performance as in general, and this can be of consideration when thinking of buying any degree of cart for your particular needs in question. A gas-powered golf cart can also allow for better overall horsepower as well, in light of any comparisons with an electric model of golf cart, new or used. This important point of usage, and an issue of enjoyable ownership, can allow for the explorations of areas far beyond the limiting qualities of primary road-based operation. As more horsepower would naturally make capable for the cart the ability to cross varied terrain, in opposing weather conditions, or simply up inclines. About The Author: Esther has worked for golf cart manufacturers for more than 10 years as golf cart technician. He has extensive knowledge about various different models and brands and common problem associated with each different model. Esther has made his finding open to public at http://www.allsportnews.com/ to facilitate the evaluation of different models of custom golf carts |
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