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    Greenworks 60v and 80v electric go cart. Thoughts?

    Thinking hard about buying my kids a go cart. While looking at gas powered carts I started looking into the Greenworks model. The 60V is around 1999 and the 80v is around 2500. 4 years of battery warranty included. Max weight capacity near 300 pounds, top speed 25 mph in sport mode, 15 in eco mode. Tons of really good reviews on this little whip. I have never owned anything electric but I see some appeal in this thing! Thoughts? Anything you would recommend in the 2500 range thats not the Greenworks?
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    Not a go cart, but my kids have electric “dirt” bikes that are great. I have been impressed with how well the batteries have held up. I was thinking about a go cart instead of dirt bikes, but was worried it wouldn’t hold up well with all the weight.

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    I have three greenworks 80v yard products and three batteries with oldest being about 4 years. Batteries have been great thus far.
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    We bought our grandsons one of the 12V electric Jeeps. The SIL bought a pigtail that allowed him to connect a higher voltage battery and that thing now runs like a scalded dog. The boys do donuts in it. Already wore out one set of back tires.
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