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Buy Golf Carts From Golf Courses 〈NEWEST – 2024〉

: Courses almost exclusively use the "Big Three" manufacturers: Club Car , EZ-GO , and Yamaha . This ensures that parts and service remain widely available for years to come. Key Considerations and Risks

Purchasing a used golf cart directly from a golf course—or through the dealers who acquire their "off-lease" fleets—is one of the most effective ways to secure a reliable, high-quality vehicle at a significant discount. Because most courses lease their carts for just two to three years before rotating in a fresh fleet, these "turn-ins" often hit the market in decent shape with relatively low mileage. While buying from a fleet offers substantial cost savings, it requires a discerning eye to navigate the unique wear and tear of a rental history. The Value of Fleet Turn-Ins buy golf carts from golf courses

The primary appeal of buying from a golf course is the price. A standard cart that is three to five years old often sells for nearly half its original retail cost, ranging roughly between $3,000 and $5,000. : Courses almost exclusively use the "Big Three"

: High-end courses often have dedicated staff or third-party contractors who meticulously maintain their fleets. Because most courses lease their carts for just

Despite the benefits, fleet carts lead a "hard life" similar to rental cars. They are often subjected to rough terrain and varying levels of driver care.

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