Club Car Golf Cart Cost of Ownership Calculator

Calculate the true cost of owning a Club Car golf cart. Enter your model, usage level, and ownership period below for a free estimate of total costs including fuel, maintenance, insurance, and battery replacement. Club Car carts retain 12% more value than the average golf cart brand, which affects your net cost.

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Club Car Ownership Costs

Club Car is one of the stronger brands for holding resale value. On average, Club Car golf carts retain 12% more value than a typical golf cart, which means lower net ownership costs. This strong resale value helps offset the higher initial purchase price.

The biggest factors affecting your Club Car's total ownership cost are power type (electric vs gas), battery type, and how heavily you use it. Electric Club Car carts typically save $300-$1,000 per year compared to gas models on fuel and maintenance alone.

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Club Car Models

Select your model in the calculator above for a more accurate estimate, or browse all Club Car models:

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to own a Club Car golf cart?

Total ownership costs for a Club Car golf cart depend on whether it's electric or gas, your usage level, and how long you plan to keep it. Typical 5-year costs range from $13,000-$18,000 including purchase price and all operating costs. Club Car carts retain 12% above average resale value, which affects your net cost. Use the calculator above for an estimate specific to your situation.

Are Club Car golf carts expensive to maintain?

Club Car electric carts cost $100-$400/year to maintain, while gas models run $300-$600/year. Electric Club Car carts with lithium-ion batteries have the lowest maintenance costs since there are fewer moving parts and no oil changes needed.

Do Club Car golf carts hold their value?

Club Car golf carts retain resale value 12% above average compared to other brands. Strong resale value reduces your net cost of ownership. Condition, battery type, and modifications also affect what your Club Car cart will be worth when you sell.

Should I buy an electric or gas Club Car golf cart?

Electric Club Car carts typically cost $300-$1,000 less per year to operate than gas models, thanks to lower fuel and maintenance costs. However, battery replacement ($800-$3,500) is an additional cost for electric carts. For most owners, electric is cheaper over 5+ years. Use the calculator above to compare both options for your specific Club Car model.

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