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Help: Deciding on buying used or new golf cart.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bdubbs" data-source="post: 15545110" data-attributes="member: 99175"><p>So my wife and I do quite a bit of golfing, our membership is about 1700 dollars a year. So we like to get in a lot of golf. We have a membership at our local golf country club. Previously we would lease a cart which cost about 770 dollars a season. My wife would rather buy used, but I'm leaning towards a new one now. I'm funding it all on my own. So I'll break it down between the two.</p><p></p><p>USED:</p><p>-Model is 4-6 years old</p><p>-It's cheaper initially, I can pay cash. About 3k.</p><p>-I'm going electric, batteries can cost 700-800 dollars.</p><p>-Cosmetic wear, tires, ect.</p><p>-Needs battery charger 250-300 dollars.</p><p>-Less to choose from, local place will have 1-2 to pick from.</p><p></p><p>NEW:</p><p>-EZ-GO 2016 or 2017 model.</p><p>-Roughly 6,800 dollars</p><p>-Will finance about 4,300 dollars.</p><p>-0% interest for 24 months.</p><p>-4 year warranty.</p><p>-Cost more initially.</p><p>-Comes with battery charger</p><p>-More options, color, usb port, ect.</p><p>-Better technology, advanced braking, and charging.</p><p>-Payments about 180.00 month.</p><p></p><p>Those are a few I can think of. If things go bad on a used one I'll have about 4k in it when batteries go, plus needing to buy a charger. The guy I'm dealing with on a used on said the batteries are good, but not new. Generally they last 6-8 years.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bdubbs, post: 15545110, member: 99175"] So my wife and I do quite a bit of golfing, our membership is about 1700 dollars a year. So we like to get in a lot of golf. We have a membership at our local golf country club. Previously we would lease a cart which cost about 770 dollars a season. My wife would rather buy used, but I'm leaning towards a new one now. I'm funding it all on my own. So I'll break it down between the two. USED: -Model is 4-6 years old -It's cheaper initially, I can pay cash. About 3k. -I'm going electric, batteries can cost 700-800 dollars. -Cosmetic wear, tires, ect. -Needs battery charger 250-300 dollars. -Less to choose from, local place will have 1-2 to pick from. NEW: -EZ-GO 2016 or 2017 model. -Roughly 6,800 dollars -Will finance about 4,300 dollars. -0% interest for 24 months. -4 year warranty. -Cost more initially. -Comes with battery charger -More options, color, usb port, ect. -Better technology, advanced braking, and charging. -Payments about 180.00 month. Those are a few I can think of. If things go bad on a used one I'll have about 4k in it when batteries go, plus needing to buy a charger. The guy I'm dealing with on a used on said the batteries are good, but not new. Generally they last 6-8 years. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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