What Not to Do When Buying a Used Golf Car
Shopping for a used golf car can be fun, but you also need to be careful. While there are a lot of great-quality used golf cars out there, you can also land on a lemon if you don’t know what to look for. Here are some things to avoid doing when trying to buy a used golf car.
1. Learn Nothing
You should always endeavor to learn as much as you can about any used golf car that you think you might purchase. Ask lots of questions of the seller, whether it’s a dealership or a private seller, and obtain the vehicle history from them. A well-cared-for golf car will have maintenance records that you can refer to in order to see whether the cart was taken care of properly. Ask how often the cart was used and how it was used as well. The most important things to learn are the make, model, serial number, year, and rounds.
2. Skip an Inspection
Thoroughly inspecting the used golf car is essential to ensure that everything looks as it should. If you avoid doing this, you could be going home with pretty much anything, including a golf car that does not work at all. Always perform a thorough inspection of the used golf car that’s within your sights.
Stop by to see us at one of our two Kentucky locations today to check out our selection of used golf carts for sale. Dever Golf Car Sales proudly serves our customers in the cities of Lexington and Louisville, KY.