In recent years a surprising vehicle trend has quietly gained momentum across the US. Believe it or not, electric golf carts are becoming a popular choice as “second cars” for many American families.
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Golf Cart and Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for ...
When Kevin Santelli drives what looks like a souped-up golf cart around town, people stop and stare. They notice at the grocery store, the YMCA and restaurants near his Sewickley Heights home. If he ...
For Atlantans accustomed to battling interstate traffic, a three-mile commute may seem like a dream. But it’s one that more ...
There is no shortage of creativity in the automotive world, but this one is for all those who might have felt at times that there was room for a bit more oomph in the urban mobility sector. After all, ...
As American cars and trucks continue to bloat, growing longer and wider decade over decade while roads and parking spaces stay the same size, there may be hope glimmering on the horizon: tiny electric ...
GLENDALE — In a stadium parking lot full of vehicles, one thing was noticeably absent — the noisy thrum of engines. The sprawling lot had transformed into an all-in-one vehicle demo track, dealership ...
Last year, I had an incredible first: I played a full round with a push cart for the first time ever — at Pinehurst No. 2, no less! I was shocked by the push cart’s ease of use. Walking is truly the ...
Neighborhoods across America are being 'plagued' by gold carts on their roads, as the electric vehicles are becoming more popular in some communities. Should these be regulated more, though? Here's ...
Georgia-based Club Car, through its Danish subsidiary Garia, has delivered two custom electric vehicles to Vatican City for Pope Leo XIV. The zero-emissions carts are designed for maximum efficiency, ...
Golf carts or golf cars are known to be one of those vehicles that isn't neccesarily categorized as deadly. Sure, things can go wrong, but generally, thery're pretty safe. Apparently, not those built ...