Blue Book Value of Golf Cart

Kistler

New Member
For insurance purposes? I know I paid $2800 last September and in March (2 months ago) I
bought (6) new Trojans for $780 +/-

Is there a Blue Book for golf carts to find their value?

The reason I ask is because I guess since the cart is registered with AZ MVD and has a handicapped license plate,
AND if :) Brenda or I run over the neighbor we had better be insured.

Also need theft insurance we think.......any suggestions? The trailer for it is going to be a "rider" on our Jeep policy.
We have Farmers Insurance.
 

rhgc

New Member
Ok...new batteries, what other accessories are there....lights, rear seat, lift kit......
 

Kistler

New Member
Thank you for replying. If I knew how to post pictures, I would do that. :) If you give me your email I can email you pictures.....

But it has the rear flip seat, brake/tail lights, headlights and amber running lights in a plexiglass case on the front--in the center below the beige hood. Has a horn. It is stock 36V. It is in pretty good condition paint-wise. Has turbine $7.99 new hubcaps.

The roof is the short version so the rear seat passengers are exposed :) to the elements.

Kistler
 

xsailor

New Member
Talk to the insurance co. I have Nationwide. Policy auto covered full purchase price plus 1k for customizing. So all the bling added so far is covered when installed.
 

rhgc

New Member
Its hard to say. Right now I would guess somewhere between $2000 to $2800 depending on the market you are in. Here in south Georgia that cart would go for around $1800 to $2000 if it is in great shape. I would recomend to talk to your insurance Co. Some companies will insure a cart through the homeowners insurance and some will insure it through the vehicle insurance. I would call a local cart dealer and get a value.
 

Kistler

New Member
Just got back from the Farmers agent's office; we are now insured for $3500. Liability, collision, and theft ($500 deductable) is costing $130 annually.

The trailer is a rider on the golf cart; it costs $31 annually.

Thought it was interesting that the agent said most insurance on golf carts comes into play for not setting the brake properly and rolling into a person, thing, or a water feature :)

I figure we'll get creamed out on the street in front of the RV Park on the way to Walmart.
 
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