out of curiousity, what might a used cart, in decent shape, cost?
is there a big cost difference between gas and electric?
I wasn't finding much difference between price in electric or gas..mostly it's preference. I would have preferred electric, just because they are quieter..but I did find a gas one in good shape, that isn't loud. For the price..I wasn't passing it up. I wasn't in any rush..and decided the middle man in the area..the dealer that bought..refurbished them and then resold them was a bit to expensive.
Although we own a collision repair shop..and I didn't see the need to pay someone else for work we could easily do ourselves.
I did a search for golf courses in the area upstate NY where we vacation. Found that many of the courses now lease their carts and replace them every few years. Others ...still own their carts. When it's time to get rid of them they usually trade the lot of them to a company that restores..and then re-sells them to the public. Adding the rear seats..and windshields..and making mechanical repairs. However I decided to e-mail every golf course within a 2 hour drive of where we camped. When I was about to give up..I received an e-mail back from a a golf course that was actually in the middle of a change of ownership.(and only about 20 mintues away!)

I had to wait for the new management to take over...and then they sold us one of the carts. We had our pick. They were all going to be replaced with newer electric carts. We have a Yamaha gas cart. I will also say...we got a good buy. $500.00 for ours. We made this arrangement in Sept. but had to wait for October for new ownership to take effect..and the close of the golfing season. During that time...new management had quite a few other people expressing interest because of the low cost quoted ..and they came to learn pretty quickly that they could have easily charged us two to three times what they quoted. We were preparing ourselves to be "hit up" for more money when the time of pick up occured..however, they were true to their word and gave it to us for the price originally quoted.(and remined us of that several times!

) They also were aware that many in our camping resort golf..and they were trying to sell club memberships. I think that raising the price upon time of pick up probably wasn't going to drum up a lot of good will. We thought it was almost to good to be true..you know what they say...however, we figured for the price..we'd take the chance. We've had the cart looked at and mechanically it has needed little repair..and for Christmas my kids all ordered different parts and seats, and brakes, lights..and windshields..and a lockable woodtone dash..you name it. I opened the boxes and saw..just parts..as if I don't see enough of that at work..and quickly realized they were for "mom's cart"..They are sort of doing a "Trick my Cart" on it. The hubby has it all set for paint..and I have to decide on a color.

After seeing some the wonderful graphics on the trailers appearing in the site posting thread here on the board..I think I'm going with a Disney theme.

Fort Wilderness of course! The choices are endless..you could go crazy with them. Or you could just clean one up..and leave it the way it is. For the most part.. that's what I've seen in our campground. Folks are just looking for a way to get around without taking the car out. It's pretty big..and the seasonal sites are removed from the pool and check-in/office area. I love Buggies Unlimited catalog! I NEVER knew there was such an interest in refurbishing golf carts. It's quite remarkable. I can't believe the pictures I've seen of carts here and other board.
Now let me ask...I'm confused are gas carts..not permited in FW..I don't remember reading this. I thought it was gas scooters..not golf carts. Doesn't effect me either way..since I wouldn't be bringing our cart to FW ..I'd likely rent one from the outside agency when we visit the Fort. However I am curious
