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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 340836" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>I have used golf carts for at least 40 years. I prefer gas as they use very little gas and batteries can cost close to $1000, which even at today's prices will buy a lot of gas for a golf cart. I play usually at least twice a week or more when you add in my wife's playing as well as a grandson who also uses the cart. On a average summer I use no more than 20 gallons. So gas it is for me although when using an electric cart they are nice and quiet and run well.</p><p></p><p>for running around a farmyard a golf cart would be a good choice, running to bin sites or a shop on the other side of the farmyard. To use as a utility vehicle I'd recommend an actual utility cart. I've never considered my golf cart an all-terrain vehicle. No 4WD and limited clearance even with bigger tires. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 340836, member: 3373"] I have used golf carts for at least 40 years. I prefer gas as they use very little gas and batteries can cost close to $1000, which even at today's prices will buy a lot of gas for a golf cart. I play usually at least twice a week or more when you add in my wife's playing as well as a grandson who also uses the cart. On a average summer I use no more than 20 gallons. So gas it is for me although when using an electric cart they are nice and quiet and run well. for running around a farmyard a golf cart would be a good choice, running to bin sites or a shop on the other side of the farmyard. To use as a utility vehicle I'd recommend an actual utility cart. I've never considered my golf cart an all-terrain vehicle. No 4WD and limited clearance even with bigger tires. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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