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Old 03-14-2019, 08:47 AM   #21
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I have a stock drive 2 but has a lift and 23” tires and rear seats. With me only on it, I have gotten 29 mph per phone gps. No head wind and it doesn’t have a top. It takes off a little slow but has top end. I think my gov spring is still not touched. I could be wrong tho
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Old 03-29-2019, 09:30 AM   #22
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I paid $7631 for a 2019 PVT Drive 2 gas cart with seating for four. Bought it at ATV Augusta in SC. They have a large warehouse there and hundreds of new carts, almost all colors and configurations. Mine does a GPS measured 20 mph stock. Nice ride, quiet. Not bad on gas either. I use regular with 2 ounces of Yamalube LUB 10W30 gg per tankful. (for gas carts and generators)
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Old 03-31-2019, 12:49 AM   #23
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Adding oil to every tank of fuel will likely eventually lead to a clogged muffler.
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Old 03-31-2019, 09:02 AM   #24
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Wow! I built an '18 online similar to the one I saw and it was almost$10k. The seller said they paid just under $9 for it last year so that's why I was still looking at it. I thought it may be a fair price? Basically buy an almost new cart for what I was hoping would be $6500 and still have ~3 years of warranty.

The dealers I look at around here are about $6-$8k for about 2008-2010ish (all brands). Also, they are most likely coming off lease from a golf course and then putting new parts on to look nice, so who knows how good the drivetrain is?
Got a new 2019 PVT Drive 2 gas cart with seating for 4 for $7631 delivered 65 miles away from the dealer located in North Augusta, SC and delivered to me in Georgia, west of Augusta, home of the upcoming Masters Golf Tournament. Speed was set to 19.5 mph at the factory. Quiet, strong engine, had horn, lights, turn signals and USB ports to charge phones. Had 20.5 inch tall tires stock. Nice cart. I had 3 Club Cars before.
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Old 11-26-2021, 08:42 AM   #25
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Has anyone noticed rear driveshaft issues with with a lifted Quietech with IRS?
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