What are the pro's and con's to gas and electric golf carts?
[2010-03-23 12:16:57]

Q: I am looking to buy a golf cart, but can't decide on gas or electric. Which one is better? I'd just be using it to drive around town, probably on a grass field too!

Thanks in advance,
Nadine

A: electric carts still use lead-acid batteries...225AH typically. They last 12mo with consistant use (nearly drained everyday, recharged every night) before your runtime suffers and they need replaced. 6V 225AH are $100-$150 and you'll need anywhere from

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