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Golf Cart or UTV?  How to choose what is right for you in 2023.

by Ryan Flynn   ·   March 6, 2023
 2 min read
Golf carts and UTVs are both popular vehicles for outdoor enthusiasts.  We will help you understand the difference between the two.
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Golf Cart or UTV: Tough Choice Golf carts and UTVs are both popular vehicles for outdoor enthusiasts. If you're looking to purchase one or rent of these vehicles, you might be wondering what the difference is between them. This blog post will discuss the pros and cons of each vehicle type so that you can make an informed decision about which one is right for you.

Golf carts are better for short distances and low speeds.
If you're looking for a vehicle that's more suited to short distances, low speeds and smooth terrain then golf carts are the way to go. They're all-electric (batteries) or gas powered and can from 2 passengers up to 8 passengers at once. Golf carts are great for getting around on golf courses or around your neighborhood but aren't meant for long distances or off-road use.

On the other hand, UTVs are designed for long distance travel over rough terrain--they're also known as side by sides because they have two seats side by side instead of one behind another like a car or SUV would have. These machines come with large tires that offer great traction while driving over rough terrain so they're perfect if you want an all-terrain vehicle but don't want something quite as big as a Jeep.

UTVs are better for long distances, large obstacles, high speeds, and off-road use.
UTVs are better for long distances, large obstacles, high speeds, and off-road use.
The biggest difference between golf carts and UTVs is their size. Golf carts are smaller and lighter than UTVs which makes them easier to drive around on paved and gravel roads or around your neighborhood.

Golf carts also have a lower top speed than UTVs do because they don't have as much horsepower under the hood. If you're looking for something that can go fast but still fit into tight spaces like parking lots or garages then maybe consider getting yourself a golf cart instead of a UTV side-by-side.

Golf carts are all-electric (batteries) or gas powered.
Golf carts are all-electric (batteries) or gas powered.
  • Gas-powered carts are cheaper to buy and maintain, but more costly to operate. They're also better for long distances and high speeds--just make sure you have enough fuel on hand!
  • Electric golf carts require access to power outlets for charging, which can be an issue in some areas where such amenities aren't readily available. Charging a golf cart is considerably less expensive than purchasing gas however your range is limited to the size of the batteries.

UTVs can be gas or diesel powered.
Gas-powered UTVs are the vary common, with their larger engines and higher horsepower ratings. Diesel-powered UTVs are more expensive and require more maintenance, but they have better fuel economy and can be much more powerful than gas-powered machines.
The most important thing to consider when buying a UTV is the terrain you plan on using it on. If you’re going to be driving through mud, sand or water most of the time, choose an all-wheel drive machine with bigger tires.

It's important to think about your activities before you buy a golf cart or a UTV.
It's important to think about your activities before you buy a golf cart or a UTV. Do you want to spend $20,000+ on an off-road vehicle that can carry all of your gear and tow a boat? Do you plan to go hunting with it or do chores around the farm. Will you be using it on hilly terrain? Or do you just want something small and lightweight for driving around the neighborhood, do light duty towing or hit the links? Once you know what you want your vehicle to do, it's time to start shopping. There are a ton of options out there, so use these tips to help narrow down your choices.

Conclusion
If you're looking for a light-duty vehicle that can handle short distances and low speeds, golf carts are a good choice. If you need something that can go off-road or carry heavy loads over long distances, then consider buying an UTV instead. At Fenderly you can rent a golf cart or UTV from a local host. This way you can try before you buy to ensure it meets your needs. 

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