Which company you buy from can often be as important as which cart you pick. Dealers can help you maintain your vehicle as well as give you a fair price so it is important to find a good one.
Some important questions to ask when evaluating Golf Cart dealers include the following:
• How long have you been in business?
• What kind of parts inventory do you keep on site?
• How many technicians do you have?
• Do you do on-site service?
• Do you have guaranteed response times in case part of my equipment breaks down?
While at the dealership, see if you can see the parts warehouse for yourself. That will give you a good sense of their capabilities. Also, once you know what brand of cart you want, find a dealership that carries full lines of the brands.
Always work with factory-authorized Golf Cart dealers. This means that they have access to OEM and factory training for technicians. This ensures the quality of the repairs. Above all, trust your own instincts.
Most sales staffs will try to sell you the best possible Golf Cart, but be aware if all they try to do is try to sell you the most expensive one. Be sure and find a salesman that you can trust. Also, word of mouth is always a great thing when it comes to finding a dealer.