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I can be extremely frugal and strip away the bare necessities and Id probably get a new one for under $5000, but I dont think Id be comfortable in that.   My officemate told me that over a period of time, the effort and cost maintaining a gas or an electric driven cab works out pretty much the same.   Should I go for a gas powered or electric golf cart? An electric car I know is relatively easier to maintain than a gas cart but I do have to change the batteries every few years and that would cost me around $500 or so every time.   A new golf cart would be nice but I can also be comfortable in a used one.   On the other hand, a used cart can really go easy on my pocket.   It was always a delight to see him arriving at work in a golf cart.   Maybe owning a cart for myself will prove to be economical.   Beside his subdivision is a golf course where we often hang out in the weekends.   I can look for a local individual party but I am not.  </description>
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He said he saves quite a bit driving that thing to the office every day.   The more add-ons, the higher the price goes.   I can look for a local individual party but I am not familiar with golf mechanics so that might not be a great idea.   A new one would probably cost me around $5000 to $10000 depending on its features and accessories.   I guess it wouldnt really matter much to me then.   Renting a golf cart every time I need one is costing me quite a bit.   Should I go for a gas powered or electric golf cart? An electric car I know is relatively easier to maintain than a gas cart but I do have to change the batteries every few years and that would cost me around $500 or so every time.   I might be able to find one that is still in very good running condition.   It was always a delight to see him arriving at work in a golf cart.   I can be extremely frugal and strip away the bare necessities and Id probably get a new one for under $5000,.  </description>
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I can even see it as a means of transportation in a retirement community.   Maybe owning a cart for myself will prove to be economical.   I will also be assured that I will be taking care of it properly and have regular maintenance from the first day on.   Should I go for a new cart or an old one? Is an electric cab better that a gas powered machine? I was advised that in any type, with the proper care and regular maintenance, you can be assured of excellent performance for ten years - even more.   My officemate told me that over a period of time, the effort and cost maintaining a gas or an electric driven cab works out pretty much the same.   A new golf cart would be nice but I can also be comfortable in a used one.   I might be able to find one that is still in very good running condition.   I can be extremely frugal and strip away the bare necessities and Id probably get a new one for under $5000, but I dont think Id be comfortable in that.   Moving around that huge facility and looking for a place to park.  </description>
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I can even see it as a means of transportation in a retirement community.   Beside his subdivision is a golf course where we often hang out in the weekends.   He said he saves quite a bit driving that thing to the office every day.   My officemate told me that over a period of time, the effort and cost maintaining a gas or an electric driven cab works out pretty much the same.   Maybe owning a cart for myself will prove to be economical.   Should I go for a new cart or an old one? Is an electric cab better that a gas powered machine? I was advised that in any type, with the proper care and regular maintenance, you can be assured of excellent performance for ten years - even more.   A used rig's cost widely fluctuates depending on the model,.  </description>
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The more add-ons, the higher the price goes.   Renting a golf cart every time I need one is costing me quite a bit.   I can look for a local individual party but I am not familiar with golf mechanics so that might not be a great idea.   A new golf cart would be nice but I can also be comfortable in a used one.   I might be able to find a local golf cart dealer that can provide me some type of repair service deal that comes with a used cab.   A used rig's cost widely fluctuates depending on the model, features, and the current condition of the equipment.   Moving around that huge facility and looking for a place to park was never a problem to him and his rig.   Should I go for a gas powered or electric golf cart? An electric car I know is relatively easier to maintain than a gas cart but I do have to change the batteries every few years and that would cost me around $500 or so every time.   After office hours, he was always a hit when he parks his rig at the mall parking lot beside our workplace.   It.  </description>
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&iuml;&raquo;&iquest;When I was working in a customer service company some time ago, I had an officemate who lives in a subdivision less than a kilometer away from the office.   I guess it wouldnt really matter much to me then.   I will also be assured that I will be taking care of it properly and have regular maintenance from the first day on.   I can even see it as a means of transportation in a retirement community.   After office hours, he was always a hit when he parks his rig at the mall parking lot beside our workplace.   I might be able to find one that is still in very good running condition.   A new golf cart would be nice but I can also be comfortable in a used one.   I remember my friend in the mall parking lot with his cart.   Moving around that huge facility and looking for a place to park was never a problem to him and his rig.   Beside his subdivision is a golf course where we often hang out in the weekends.   Should I go for a gas powered or electric golf cart? An electric car I know is.  </description>
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A new one would probably cost me around $5000 to $10000 depending on its features and accessories.   On the other hand, a used cart can really go easy on my pocket.  &iuml;&raquo;&iquest;When I was working in a customer service company some time ago, I had an officemate who lives in a subdivision less than a kilometer away from the office.   I might be able to find a local golf cart dealer that can provide me some type of repair service deal that comes with a used cab.   I can look for a local individual party but I am not familiar with golf mechanics so that might not be a great idea.   He said he saves quite a bit driving that thing to the office every day.   I can even see it as a means of transportation in a retirement community.   A new golf cart would be nice but I can also be comfortable in a used one.   I guess it wouldnt really matter much to me then.   The more add-ons, the higher the price goes.   Should I go for a gas powered or electric golf cart? An electric car I know is relatively easier to maintain.  </description>
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A used rig's cost widely fluctuates depending on the model, features, and the current condition of the equipment.   After office hours, he was always a hit when he parks his rig at the mall parking lot beside our workplace.   I might be able to find one that is still in very good running condition.   I can even see it as a means of transportation in a retirement community.   On the other hand, a used cart can really go easy on my pocket.   A new one would probably cost me around $5000 to $10000 depending on its features and accessories.   Should I go for a gas powered or electric golf cart? An electric car I know is relatively easier to maintain than a gas cart but I do have to change the batteries every few years and that would cost me around $500 or so every time.   My officemate told me that over a period of time, the effort and cost maintaining a gas or an electric driven cab works out pretty much the same.   I can be extremely frugal and strip away the bare necessities and Id probably get a new one for under $5000,.  </description>
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My officemate told me that over a period of time, the effort and cost maintaining a gas or an electric driven cab works out pretty much the same.   I can be extremely frugal and strip away the bare necessities and Id probably get a new one for under $5000, but I dont think Id be comfortable in that.   A new one would probably cost me around $5000 to $10000 depending on its features and accessories.   I guess it wouldnt really matter much to me then.   Moving around that huge facility and looking for a place to park was never a problem to him and his rig.   Beside his subdivision is a golf course where we often hang out in the weekends.   The more add-ons, the higher the price goes.   After office hours, he was always a hit when he parks his rig at the mall parking lot beside our workplace.   He said he saves quite a bit driving that thing to the office every day.   I can even see it as a means of transportation in a retirement community.  .   A used rig's cost widely fluctuates depending on the model, features, and the current condition of the equipment.   I might be able to find.  </description>
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It was always a delight to see him arriving at work in a golf cart.   After office hours, he was always a hit when he parks his rig at the mall parking lot beside our workplace.   The more add-ons, the higher the price goes.   On the other hand, a used cart can really go easy on my pocket.   I will also be assured that I will be taking care of it properly and have regular maintenance from the first day on.   Renting a golf cart every time I need one is costing me quite a bit.   Maybe owning a cart for myself will prove to be economical.   I might be able to find a local golf cart dealer that can provide me some type of repair service deal that comes with a used cab.   Should I go for a new cart or an old one? Is an electric cab better that a gas powered machine? I was advised that in any type, with the proper care and regular maintenance, you can be assured of excellent performance for ten years - even more.   Moving around that huge facility and looking.  </description>
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I might be able to find a local golf cart dealer that can provide me some type of repair service deal that comes with a used cab.   He said he saves quite a bit driving that thing to the office every day.  .   Beside his subdivision is a golf course where we often hang out in the weekends.   A new golf cart would be nice but I can also be comfortable in a used one.  &iuml;&raquo;&iquest;When I was working in a customer service company some time ago, I had an officemate who lives in a subdivision less than a kilometer away from the office.   My officemate told me that over a period of time, the effort and cost maintaining a gas or an electric driven cab works out pretty much the same.   A brand new machine would really cost me a lot but I will be getting a full factory warranty with it.   A new one would probably cost me around $5000 to $10000 depending on its features.  </description>
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