Red Electric 4 Seater Golf Cart Rental in Duck, North Carolina

Enjoy exploring Duck, NC with this comfortable and convenient red electric 4 seater golf cart rental. Ideal for family outings, sightseeing, or utility needs!

Duck
North Carolina
Year:
2022

Type Of Rental

Golf Cart Rental Pricing

Rent Price Per Day: $ 245
Rental Price Per 3 Days: $ 685
Rental Price Per 7 Days: $ 1050
Rental Price Per 30 Days: $ 2800

Golf Cart Rental Specs

Passenagers: 4
Color: Red
Year: 2022
Top Speed: 25
Make: Swift EV

Golf Cart Details

Radio
Seat Belts
LED Lights

Rental Location

City: Duck
State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Area: Duck

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Red Electric 4 Seater Golf Cart in Duck, NC

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1-844-844-0089

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Comparison picing table for the 4 Seater, 6 Seater, and Utility Golf Cart Rental Plans, including pricing, savings, renewal rates, and delivery fees:

Rental Plan4 Seater Golf Cart6 Seater Golf CartUtility Golf Cart
Daily Rental$245 / 1 day*
Renews at $245/day*
$295 / 1 day*
Renews at $295/day*
$245 / 1 day*
Renews at $245/day*
 Delivery Fee: $6/mile*Delivery Fee: $6/mile*Delivery Fee: $6/mile*
 Recommended for single day useRecommended for single day useRecommended for single day use
3 Day Rental$685 / 3 days*
Save 6.8%
Renews at $228.34/day*
$735 / 3 days*
Save 16.9%
Renews at $245/day*
$685 / 3 days*
Save 6.8%
Renews at $228.34/day*
 Delivery Fee: $6/mile*Delivery Fee: $6/mile*Delivery Fee: $6/mile*
 Recommended for short tripsRecommended for short tripsRecommended for short trips
Weekly Rental$1,050 / 7 days*
Save 38.7%
Renews at $150/day*
$1,400 / 7 days*
Save 32.2%
Renews at $200/day*
$1,050 / 7 days*
Save 38.7%
Renews at $150/day*
 Delivery Fee: $6/mile*Delivery Fee: $6/mile*Delivery Fee: $6/mile*
 Recommended for week-long funRecommended for week-long funRecommended for week-long fun
Monthly Rental$2,800 / 30 days*
Save 61.9%
Renews at $94/day*
$3,500 / 30 days*
Save 60.4%
Renews at $116.67/day*
$2,800 / 30 days*
Save 61.9%
Renews at $94/day*
 Delivery Fee: $6/mile*Delivery Fee: $6/mile*Delivery Fee: $6/mile*
 Recommended for full month accessRecommended for full month accessRecommended for full month access

The average cost for a golf cart can vary widely depending on the type, brand, seating capacity, and whether it’s new or used. Here’s a general breakdown:

New Golf Carts (Base Models)

TypeAverage Price Range
2-Seater (Electric or Gas)$7,000 – $9,000
4-Seater Standard$9,000 – $11,000
6-Seater Standard$11,000 – $14,000
Street-Legal LSV (w/ VIN)$12,000 – $18,000+
Lifted or Customized Models$10,000 – $20,000+

Used Golf Carts

TypeAverage Price Range
Refurbished Basic Models$4,000 – $6,500
Mid-Range Used (2-4 Seater)$6,500 – $8,500
Customized or LSV Used$8,500 – $12,000

Utility Golf Carts (Flatbed or Cargo Bed)

TypeAverage Price Range
2-Seater Utility$8,000 – $10,500
Street-Legal Utility LSV$10,500 – $14,000+

Factors That Influence Cost:

  • Battery type (Lead-acid vs. Lithium)

  • Street legal features (headlights, blinkers, mirrors)

  • Brand (Club Car, Yamaha, Evolution, etc.)

  • Customization (paint, audio, wheels, lift kits)

  • New vs. Used condition

People rent golf carts for a variety of convenient, practical, and recreational reasons, especially in settings where cars are unnecessary or restricted. Here are the most common reasons:


🚗 1. Easy Transportation

  • Perfect for getting around campgrounds, beach towns, resorts, or retirement communities.

  • Saves time and energy in walkable but spread-out areas.

🎉 2. Events & Parties

  • Ideal for weddings, festivals, concerts, and sporting events to shuttle guests or equipment.

🏖️ 3. Vacation Mobility

  • Great for exploring coastal towns or vacation communities where parking is tight or cars are restricted.

🧰 4. Utility Use

  • Used at job sites, farms, and large properties to transport tools, staff, or supplies.

🏕️ 5. Campgrounds & RV Parks

  • Families rent them to cruise around campsites, attend movie nights, or check out park amenities.

🛺 6. Test Before Buying

  • Renting allows people to try different models before making a purchase decision.

Golf cart speeds vary based on the model, type, and legal classification, but here’s a general breakdown:

Typical Speed Ranges

Golf Cart TypeAverage Top Speed
Standard Golf Carts12–15 mph
Upgraded/Modified Carts20–25 mph
Street-Legal LSVs25 mph (federally limited)
High-Performance Models30+ mph (custom builds)

🛠️ Factors That Affect Speed

  • Motor type (electric vs. gas)

  • Battery voltage (48V and 72V carts go faster than 36V)

  • Tire size and gear ratio

  • Weight load (passengers, cargo, accessories)

  • Governor settings (often restrict max speed on rentals)


⚖️ Legal Limits

  • LSVs (Low-Speed Vehicles) are street-legal and must go at least 20 mph but not over 25 mph per federal DOT standards.

  • Private property carts may be modified for higher speeds but may not be road legal.

Whether you need a license to drive a golf cart depends on where you’re driving and the type of golf cart:

🛣️ 1. On Public Roads

  • Yes, you typically need a valid driver’s license if the golf cart is driven on public streets.

  • Golf carts must meet LSV (Low-Speed Vehicle) requirements (lights, signals, mirrors, seatbelts) to be street-legal.

  • Local laws often restrict golf cart use to roads 35 mph or less.


🏕️ 2. On Private Property, Campgrounds, or Resorts

  • No license required in most cases.

  • Campgrounds, RV parks, beach resorts, and private communities often allow use without a license, but minimum age rules (like 16+) are common.


🚓 3. State & Local Laws Vary

✅ = License Required for public road use
❌ = License not required for private property use (but age limits may apply)
⚠️ = Special/local rules apply (permits, equipment, or town ordinances)


🛣️ Golf Cart License Requirements by State

United States Of AmericaLicense Required for Public Roads?Notes
Alabama✅ YesLSV rules apply on public streets
Alaska✅ YesTreated like motor vehicles
Arizona✅ YesAllowed on roads ≤35 mph with proper equipment
Arkansas✅ YesLocal ordinances vary
California✅ YesMust meet DMV LSV requirements
Colorado✅ YesRestricted to designated roads
Connecticut✅ YesTown-specific authorization required
Delaware✅ YesRequires valid license and registration
Florida✅ YesLegal on roads ≤35 mph; must be 14+ for non-street use
Georgia✅ YesAllowed on roads ≤35 mph; driver must be 16+ with license
Hawaii✅ YesTreated as motor vehicles on public roads
Idaho✅ YesMust follow OHV and LSV regulations
Illinois✅ YesLocal approval required for street use
Indiana✅ YesAllowed in some towns with ordinance approval
Iowa✅ YesLocalities can approve golf cart street use
Kansas✅ YesLocal ordinance must authorize street use
Kentucky✅ YesAllowed in towns/cities with permits
Louisiana✅ YesStreet use limited to designated areas
Maine✅ YesDriver’s license required for public use
Maryland✅ YesStreet use permitted in some municipalities
Massachusetts✅ YesStreet use highly restricted
Michigan✅ YesLocal ordinance required
Minnesota✅ YesAllowed in some communities with permits
Mississippi✅ YesAge 16+ with license for public roads
Missouri✅ YesLocal ordinance required
Montana✅ YesDriver’s license and registration required
Nebraska✅ YesTowns may allow carts with permits
Nevada✅ YesStreet use governed locally
New Hampshire✅ YesTreated as LSVs on public roads
New Jersey✅ YesStreet use allowed on roads ≤25 mph with LSV classification
New Mexico✅ YesLocal regulations govern use
New York✅ YesStreet use prohibited unless explicitly authorized
North Carolina✅ YesStreet-legal carts require license and insurance
North Dakota✅ YesLocal control over public road use
Ohio✅ YesMust be inspected and registered for street use
Oklahoma✅ YesAllowed in some cities with permits
Oregon✅ YesTown-specific rules apply
Pennsylvania✅ YesStreet use must comply with LSV laws
Rhode Island✅ YesExtremely limited street use
South Carolina✅ Yes16+ with license for public road use
South Dakota✅ YesLocal ordinance needed
Tennessee✅ YesPublic use must follow LSV rules
Texas✅ YesStreet use allowed with proper gear & license
Utah✅ YesStreet use allowed where permitted
Vermont✅ YesPublic use very limited
Virginia✅ YesStreet use governed by locality
Washington✅ YesStreet-legal if equipped and licensed properly
West Virginia✅ YesAllowed with permits in designated zones
Wisconsin✅ YesLocal governments can approve use
Wyoming✅ YesStreet use only where authorized

🏡 Private Property Use

In all 50 states, you do not need a license to drive a golf cart on private property, campgrounds, or resorts — but:

  • Most places require drivers to be at least 14–16 years old

  • Private communities may have their own rules or insurance requirements

 

⚠️ Always Check Local Rules

Some towns and HOAs have specific age limits, permit rules, or road access restrictions. Always verify before driving.

Let me know the location you’re asking about, and I can give you exact info!

The number of passengers a golf cart can safely carry depends on its seating configuration and intended use. Here’s a breakdown:


🚙 Standard Golf Cart Seating Capacities

Cart TypeMax PassengersNotes
2-Seater2Ideal for solo or paired use
4-Seater4Often two front-facing + two rear-facing seats
6-Seater6Great for families or small groups
8-Seater (rare)8Typically commercial or shuttle use
Utility Carts2 (plus cargo bed)Designed for transport, not extra passengers

⚠️ Safety Tip:

Only carry as many passengers as there are seats.
Overloading a golf cart is unsafe and can lead to tipping, poor braking, or legal issues—especially on public roads.

Yesif the golf cart is operated on public roads, all occupants must wear seat belts, and the vehicle must be equipped with them.


🔍 Elaboration & Key Points

CategoryDetails
Public Road UseSeat belts are mandatory when driving on public streets or roads.
Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs)Golf carts classified as LSVs must be equipped with seat belts, lights, mirrors, signals, and DOT-compliant parts.
Private Property UseSeat belts may not be required on golf courses, private neighborhoods, or resorts. However, it’s still encouraged for safety.
Safety ConcernsEven at low speeds, ejection risk and rollovers are possible. Seat belts significantly reduce injury.
Age RestrictionsMost states require drivers to have a license, especially on public roads. Some may require drivers to be 16+.
State Laws VaryAlways check local and state laws, as some areas have stricter enforcement or unique exemptions.

If you’re using a rental cart, and plan to take it on roads, make sure it has seat belts installed. Let me know your state, and I can give you specific rules.

Whether gas or electric is better for a golf cart depends on how and where you’ll use it. Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide:


Electric Golf Carts

ProsCons
Quiet operationLimited range per charge (20–40 miles)
Zero emissions (eco-friendly)Charging time (6–8 hours typical)
Lower maintenance (no oil/fuel)Battery replacement every ~5 years
Ideal for neighborhoods, golf coursesLess power for hilly or rugged terrain

Gas Golf Carts

ProsCons
Longer range & quick refuelingLouder and emits fumes
More torque for hills or heavy loadsRequires regular oil, filter, and spark plug changes
Better for off-road & utility useNot allowed in some quiet/resort areas
No need for charging infrastructureTypically more expensive to maintain

🏆 Best Use by Type

Use CaseBest Option
Golf coursesElectric
Campgrounds & RV parksElectric
Farms & large propertiesGas or Utility LSV
Neighborhood cruisingElectric
Off-road or hilly areasGas
Heavy-duty haulingGas or Utility EV

Bottom line:

  • Choose electric if you want quiet, clean, and low-maintenance use.

  • Choose gas if you need more power, rugged performance, or all-day use without recharging.