In massive retirement hubs like , golf carts are the primary mode of transportation.
Airports, resorts, and campuses use these to provide a "VIP" experience for guests or to transport staff quickly.
They are generally quieter than ATVs (ideal for not spooking game) and easier to maintain.
Buying a used base model (like a Club Car Precedent or Yamaha Drive2 ) and adding $1,000–$2,000 in aesthetic upgrades can significantly increase its resale value.
6-passenger seating , quiet electric or EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) gas engines for minimal noise, and durable, easy-to-clean custom upholstery. 4. Outdoor Enthusiasts & Hobbyists
Using a cart for short trips—visiting a neighbor, heading to the community pool, or dropping kids at a friend’s house—is more convenient and "fun" than starting up a full-sized SUV.
Custom paint jobs, LED accent lighting kits, and "Mac Daddy" accessories like coolers or ball washers.
There is a thriving secondary market of individuals who buy older units to restore and resell.
