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- APTExplorerYou can only legally tow something with 4 wheels down ( maybe 2 wheels down) that is registered with your state's DMV.
- John___AngelaExplorer
concord32 wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
I'm willing to bet the tires will explode around 40 MPH.
If you are looking for something small get a smart car. They are about the same length, almost the same price (as long as its not the convertible) and are rated for 90. :)
I don't think they will let you on a golf course though. :)
Available in electric, gas or diesel (diesel now only available in europe)
90!!!!!!!!! That would be more dangerous than towing a golf cart!
Heh heh. Ours diesels are only rated for 85 as the computer shuts off the fuel at 84. Can't say I have ever driven one that fast. We routinely go 75 on the interstate though. They were designed to go that fast on European highways all day long. Solid as a rock and way fun with the top down...as long as a bee doesn't get into the car. ??
The electrics cut off at 70 but are the fastest accelerators. Way fun at stop lights. - concord32Explorer
John & Angela wrote:
I'm willing to bet the tires will explode around 40 MPH.
If you are looking for something small get a smart car. They are about the same length, almost the same price (as long as its not the convertible) and are rated for 90. :)
I don't think they will let you on a golf course though. :)
Available in electric, gas or diesel (diesel now only available in europe)
90!!!!!!!!! That would be more dangerous than towing a golf cart! - buckyExplorer IIOnce.
- SDcampowneroperExplorer
campigloo wrote:
rjxj--I will see your ten and raise you one.
I hope their back up camera is good, so we can see the utube video. it'd be better than 'the toughest bridge in the world' - John___AngelaExplorerI'm willing to bet the tires will explode around 40 MPH.
If you are looking for something small get a smart car. They are about the same length, almost the same price (as long as its not the convertible) and are rated for 90. :)
I don't think they will let you on a golf course though. :)
Available in electric, gas or diesel (diesel now only available in europe) - campiglooExplorerrjxj--I will see your ten and raise you one.
- Community AlumniOur's have a switch to allow it to roll freely but it is for emergency movement, not flat towing.
- azrvingExplorerActually some carts have a switch that should be used when towing and have a caution label. Its been a while since I have worked on them but I remember that it can be an issue, and that's at low speed towing.
- Community AlumniI know that both the gas one we use as part of our race team support and the electric one that my buddy has that we use at the beach in the winter are not flat towable. Actually the electric one has a warning about not towing it in the manual.
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