Clermont – Golf Cars Unlimited is opening a new showroom to display its low speed vehicles, which have gained in popularity due to their environmental benefits and low maintenance cost. Located at 1882 Route 9 in Clermont, N.J., the new 1,000 sq. ft. showroom will display Golf Cars’ complete line of ‘street legal’ cars, popular for short trips for shopping, recreation and travel at campgrounds, golf courses, retirement communities, schools and beach towns.
Golf Cars Unlimited is a family business started in 2001 by Cape May residents Jim and Donna Gardner.
“We realized how useful the golf cars were, and also how cost-effective and environmentally friendly they are,” said Donna Gardner. “We’ve seen demand grow over the years as our customers—from municipalities and businesses to individuals—realized these benefits, too.”
The golf cars, which need no traditional fuel and emit no emissions, are popular alternatives to cars and motorcycles. The cars can travel at a speed up to 25 mph, and can go for a distance of 30 to 70 miles on a single battery charge, depending on the model.
“Not only are golf cars the ‘green choice,’ they are quite economical,” said Jim Gardner, owner, Golf Cars Unlimited. “The cars start at about $8,600 and there is no required New Jersey sales tax. They also cost very little to maintain. On average, these vehicles cost just about a dollar to drive for 30 miles.”
Golf Cars Unlimited stocks two passenger, four passenger, utility, sport and trail utility cars, and all of the accessories. Customization is available on all models. The showroom also will display accessories from rear seats to lights, tires, covers, windshields and decals.
The Golf Cars Unlimited Showroom will be open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the summer months, from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The Showroom will be open year-round. For more information, visit http://www.iwantagolfcar.com or call (609) 624-0400. For information on New Jersey state regulations on golf cars, visit http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Vehicle/LowSpeed.htm.
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