FAQS
DO YOU OFFER STREET LEGAL GOLF CARTS FOR SALE?
Yes, we custom build and design each cart based on your style preferences. We would be glad to help you bring your vision to life. From roof to road, we can add style and flare for our city folks or rough and rugged for our off-road adventurers. Let's get creative!
WHICH PAYMENT METHODS DO YOU ACCEPT?
We accept card payments via Credit or Debit Card, Venmo, Square, or Paypal.
DO YOU OFFER REPAIR SERVICES FOR A CART I ALREADY OWN?
Yes! Even better, we can come to you! We offer many mobile diagnostic and repair services that can be done right in your driveway. If we deem it necessary to perform the repair at our facility, we will transport the vehicle and return it once it's finished.
Do You Offer Technical Support For Installation Questions?
Yes! We offer technical support on ALL golf cart makes and models. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are available anytime to answer questions big or small.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE LAW
Golf carts must be licensed, insured, and registered as Low Speed Vehicles (LSV) with the Department of Motor Vehicles and may not be operated:
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On primary highways
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By an unlicensed driver
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On any sidewalk
Parents or guardians allowing an unlicensed child to operate a golf cart are subject to a fine in excess of $200.00. Golf carts being operated in violation of state law are also subject to being towed at owner’s expense.
Golf carts are allowed on secondary roads with a posted speed limit of 35 mph or less and can cross primary roads. All state traffic laws must be obeyed and the seating capacity of the golf cart cannot be exceeded.
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE LAW
Golf carts must be insured and registeredwith the SC Dept. of Motor Vehicles and may not be operated:
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On primary highways
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More than 4 miles from your residence
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After dark (½ hr. after sunset until ½ hr. prior to sunrise)
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By an unlicensed driver
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On any sidewalk
Parents or guardians allowing an unlicensed child to operate a golf cart are subject to a fine in excess of $200.00. Golf carts being operated in violation of state law are also subject to being towed at owner’s expense.
Golf carts are allowed on secondary roads with a posted speed limit of 35mph or less and can cross primary roads. All state traffic laws must be obeyed and the seating capacity of the golf cart can not be exceeded.