We buy golf carts outright and we take trade-ins against a purchase. Either way you get a straight number — send photos or bring the cart to the showroom on Highway 92 and we will tell you what it is worth to us.
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Woodstock residents at the 2020 Census, in one of metro Atlanta’s fastest-growing counties
U.S. Census BureauWhat we need to know
The faster you can tell us these, the faster we can give you a real number rather than a range:
- ✓Make, model and year
- ✓Battery type and roughly how old the pack is
- ✓Anything that does not currently work
- ✓Photos — front, back, both sides, seats and the battery bay
Outright sale or trade-in?
A trade-in is usually simpler and applies straight to your next cart. An outright sale is cleaner if you are not replacing it. We will run both numbers if you want to compare them, and if the trade math does not genuinely work in your favor we will say so rather than hiding it inside the deal.
What your cart is actually worth
Four things drive the number more than anything else, and knowing them up front saves a lot of back and forth.
- ✓Battery health — the single biggest factor. A tired pack can be most of the difference between two otherwise identical carts
- ✓Brand and model — the lines we carry and can service move faster than orphaned brands
- ✓Condition of the body, seats and top — cosmetics matter more on resale than people expect
- ✓Upgrades that buyers actually want — lifts, lights, rear seats and street-legal kits; niche modifications rarely add much
How the process runs
There is no long appraisal ritual. Send photos or bring the cart by, we look at it, and you get a number the same visit in most cases.
- ✓Send photos or bring the cart to the Highway 92 showroom
- ✓We check the battery pack, drivetrain, brakes and cosmetics
- ✓You get a straight number — outright, trade, or both if you want to compare
- ✓If you accept, we handle the paperwork and payment; if you don’t, no hard feelings
Why we buy locally
Cherokee County held 266,620 people at the 2020 Census and Woodstock 35,065 of them, and that market keeps a steady stream of good used carts moving. We would rather buy a well-kept local cart, service it properly and put it back out than ship something in sight-unseen.
That is also why we will tell you when your cart is worth more sold privately than traded. It is not in our interest to overpay, but it is very much in our interest that you tell your neighbor we dealt with you straight.
“My passion for golf carts started when I was 16 years old working out of my parents’ garage in Roswell, Georgia. That same passion drives our commitment to great carts and honest service today.”
Michael LambertFounder & CEO, Prime Golf CartsTalk to someone who’ll give you a straight answer
Call the Woodstock showroom, or come by and see us on Highway 92.