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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you'll be lucky to get $3k for it if the batteries are shot. Used prices are in the crapper. I recently sold my 2019 EZGO 2+2 for $3k with a new lithium battery setup and lots of recent maintenance. It had an intermittent issue with a sensor, but ran fine unless it was going down a steep hill. I picked up an Evolution D5 Maverick with the two rows of forward-facing seats. It's awesome and was only $9k brand new. Highly recommend.

19 hours ago, High Plains Drifter said:

Don't leave fully charged batteries plugged in. Unplug as soon as its full, if at all possible. 

Same for cell phones, laptops, etc. 

 

 

Came to bitch: Some asshole at my local muni has a speaker on his cart. Blasts Tejano so loud you can hear it from the tee box to the green. I'm about ready to take a 7 iron to the fucking thing. 

 

 

My golf cart shop said leave it plugged in all the time. And I’m pretty sure lithium ion batteries don’t have a problem staying plugged in (nicad was another story). But I’ve heard both sides so often I don’t know what’s true. 

19 hours ago, High Plains Drifter said:

Don't leave fully charged batteries plugged in. Unplug as soon as its full, if at all possible. 

Same for cell phones, laptops, etc. 

 

 

Came to bitch: Some asshole at my local muni has a speaker on his cart. Blasts Tejano so loud you can hear it from the tee box to the green. I'm about ready to take a 7 iron to the fucking thing. 

 

 

My golf cart shop said leave it plugged in all the time. And I’m pretty sure lithium ion batteries don’t have a problem staying plugged in (nicad was another story). But I’ve heard both sides so often I don’t know what’s true. 

19 hours ago, High Plains Drifter said:

Don't leave fully charged batteries plugged in. Unplug as soon as its full, if at all possible. 

Same for cell phones, laptops, etc. 

 

 

Came to bitch: Some asshole at my local muni has a speaker on his cart. Blasts Tejano so loud you can hear it from the tee box to the green. I'm about ready to take a 7 iron to the fucking thing. 

 

 

My golf cart shop said leave it plugged in all the time. And I’m pretty sure lithium ion batteries don’t have a problem staying plugged in (nicad was another story). But I’ve heard both sides so often I don’t know what’s true. 

Sorry for the triple post don’t know what happened there 

On 5/2/2025 at 9:59 AM, Buzzrock said:

Sorry for the triple post don’t know what happened there 

Ima call you MelTillisHorn.

  • 7 months later...

I'm gonna switch to lithium in my Precedent.  Now the question is do I go higher power Chinese or go with Bolt or Eco and get a real warranty.

 

Anyone here have experience with this decision recently?

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