Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions regarding golf cart sales, golf cart services, and Krown rust protection.

Golf Cart Sales

  • We stock top brands like Club Car, EZ-GO, Yamaha, ICON, and more. If you’re looking for a specific brand or model, let us know—we may be able to special order it.

  • Absolutely! We encourage test drives so you can get a feel for the ride, comfort, and performance before making a decision.

  • Yes, we offer flexible financing options with competitive rates. Whether you have excellent credit or are building credit, we’ll help find a plan that works for you.

  • Yes, we accept trade-ins on most makes and models. Bring your current cart in for a quick evaluation and get a fair trade-in offer toward your next purchase.

  • Definitely. All our pre-owned golf carts go through a thorough multi-point inspection to ensure they’re in top working condition before hitting the lot.

  • Yes! We offer a wide range of customization options, including paint, wheels, seating, lighting, lift kits, and more.

  • Most new carts come with a manufacturer warranty, and we offer limited warranties on select used carts as well. Ask us about current warranty coverage when you shop.

Golf Cart Service

  • We recommend a full service at least once per year for most carts. Routine maintenance helps catch small issues early and keeps your cart running smoothly.

  • Yes! Our technicians are trained to service both gas-powered and electric golf carts. Each type has its own maintenance needs, and we’re fully equipped to handle both.

  • Yes—we use high-quality OEM or equivalent parts to ensure durability and performance. We’ll always discuss your options before beginning any repairs.

  • What kind of pavement do you drive on? If you drive on asphalt or concrete, your factory golf car tire is designed to drive on grass. A DOT tire should be utilized; it will last longer. Another issue could be tire pressure; make sure the tires are properly inflated. Low pressure will result in poor fuel economy for a gas golf car. Low pressure in an electric vehicle will result in a shorter run duration and increased battery usage.

  • The cart likely hit something and damaged the steering. To remedy it, repairs to the front suspension will be required. Usually, repairs can be done on-site; but, in extreme circumstances, the car will need to be returned to the shop. An inspection will be completed beforehand to decide whether or not this will be necessary.

  • When was the last time your golf cart was serviced? Was it treated with a fuel additive before to storage?

    Today's fuels don’t store particularly well. Usually, an additive is put to the gas tank to preserve the fuel's integrity. Most likely, the vehicle's fuel system will need to be cleaned. Cleaning the fuel system, replacing the filters, and changing the oil will likely resolve the problem. In some situations, the car wil need be returned to the shop.

  • Was the golf car in tow, and was the charger plugged in during the winter?

    Most likely, the golf car was not charged throughout this time. It might need to be brought in so that we can jump charge it and test its batteries.

    Allowing the batteries to drain reduces their life and may have damaged them to the point where they must be replaced. Testing is the only way to determine where you are with your battery set.

Golf Cart Rentals

  • We offer 2-passenger, 4-passenger, a 6-passenger golf carts, as well as utility carts for work sites or hauling gear.

  • Flexible rental periods are available including daily, weekend, weekly, and monthly options. If you need something long-term, we’re happy to work out a custom rental plan.

  • Every rental includes a fully charged or fueled cart, a quick safety overview, and basic instructions.

  • We stand by the quality of our carts, but if something goes wrong, contact us immediately. We’ll either repair the cart on-site or provide a replacement whenever possible.

Krown Rust Protection

  • Krown is designed to slow or prevent rust on vehicles. - it's a petroleum-based compound with rust inhibitors and no solvents. In fact, the Krown product is environmentally safe, has no toxins, is non-flammable, non-reactive, non-corrosive, can be sprayed in any weather, remains active, and is not subject to WHMIS regulations.

  • To operate properly, the substance must be able to penetrate seams and around spot welds. Moisture is what causes corrosion, thus an effective rust inhibitor must be thin enough to enter anyplace water can. After the substance has permeated these regions, the surplus drops away. The majority of the dripping occurs within 24-48 hours, with very little, if any, dripping following that time. Krown is environmentally friendly.

  • Krown is sprayed on every part of the vehicle. As it comes into touch with metal, it takes moisture out of the seams. It then continues to repel moisture by forming a moisture-resistant bond on the metal's surface.

  • If your vehicle has never been protected, now is the best time to spray it. Corrosion is particularly active in the spring and summer months due to increased temperature. An annual application of Krown, regardless of the time of year, will provide corrosion protection for 12 months.

  • Many businesses utilize coating products designed to cover rust-prone regions. These items may appear great, but they do not offer effective corrosion protection. Abrasion or chipping, for example, can cause these coatings to fail. When this occurs, moisture can enter under the coating and become stuck against the vehicle's surface. In this case, the coating will promote corrosion rather than prevent it. In comparison, Krown is self-healing and continually crawling, repelling moisture and keeping it away from the metal surface. In addition, unlike coating-type treatments, Krown penetrates even the tightest seams and spot welds, providing far more effective and complete protection.

  • To guarantee that your car is fully protected, get it treated once a year. Make sure you come in for an annual treatment, especially now that incredibly strong road chemicals are used to de-ice our roads.

  • Both new and used vehicles are prone to rust, and Krown is effective on both. It is absorbed into existing rust and pushes out any moisture, which considerably slows down further corrosion.