Frequently Asked Questions
Look through our FAQ for any questions or concerns you may have regarding our vehicles, warranty, and service.
Consider the long-term benefits. Many customers value the peace of mind that comes with a new golf cart backed by a strong manufacturer warranty. Well-maintained electric vehicles also tend to hold their value, which can be an advantage when trading in for the latest model.
Electric: Quiet, smooth ride, and minimal maintenance. Perfect for neighborhood cruising and short trips. They include a generous manufacturer warranty.
Gas: Greater torque and range, ideal for rugged terrain. Gas models usually require more maintenance (oil changes, filters) similar to a car.
Gas: Greater torque and range, ideal for rugged terrain. Gas models usually require more maintenance (oil changes, filters) similar to a car.
Most likely, if you plan to use it on public roads as a Low Speed Vehicle (LSV). Requirements differ by state and municipality, but often include safety equipment, a title, registration, and insurance. Check with your local DMV for specific details.
2023 Models & Newer: We warrant electric golf carts for a period of 3 years from the date of sale. Gas models come with a 2-year warranty.
Lithium Batteries: Typically covered for 8–10 years from the date of sale (terms apply).
Lithium Batteries: Typically covered for 8–10 years from the date of sale (terms apply).
Adding accessories could possibly void the warranty IF they are installed improperly or cause component failure. Electrical accessories (LEDs, audio) present the most risk if installed incorrectly. We highly encourage using an authorized dealer for installations.
Yes. Although low-maintenance, routine checks are essential.
- Monthly: Check tire pressure and lights.
- Annually: Schedule a full inspection with an authorized dealer to check brakes, suspension, and alignment.
It depends on the model. Some newer series (like the X-Series) have adjustable suspension. However, for many standard models, the frame structure for lifted vs. non-lifted is different, meaning you cannot simply change the height without significant modification.
1. Park near a standard 110V outlet.
2. Use a dedicated circuit if possible.
3. Plug the charger into the outlet, then into the vehicle.
Do not interrupt the cycle until the indicator turns green. The charger will auto-shutoff when full.
2. Use a dedicated circuit if possible.
3. Plug the charger into the outlet, then into the vehicle.
Do not interrupt the cycle until the indicator turns green. The charger will auto-shutoff when full.
Yes. Our lithium batteries are tested to perform in temperatures exceeding 115°F. However, in extreme cold (below 32°F), the battery generally will not accept a charge to protect itself, though it can still discharge down to -20°F.