Wabinez
Journeyman Pro
So is MotocaddyAlso, GoKart is British & their customer service is superb.
I have looked at GoKart before and just don’t think they look appealing as a unit. Have years of trust in Motocaddy, so don’t go anywhere else
So is MotocaddyAlso, GoKart is British & their customer service is superb.
MC are Chinese made, and imported.So is Motocaddy
I have looked at GoKart before and just don’t think they look appealing as a unit. Have years of trust in Motocaddy, so don’t go anywhere else
Are all of the other components actually made here or are they just assembled here?MC are Chinese made, and imported.
GK are made in Britain.( with the possible exception of the battery)
According to their website, they are made in the UK.Are all of the other components actually made here or are they just assembled here?
Made and assembled.Are all of the other components actually made here or are they just assembled here?
I have had a MC S1 when they first come out (loads of issues), a Golfstream Revolution (bombproof) and now a MC S7 remote.At the end of the day, everyone has their favourite brand/model of golf trolley for their own reasons. Those can be based on design, aesthetics, ease of use, lightness, reliability, etc.
I have had the GoKart for over 10 years so I really can't comment on the opposition apart from the rare occassion I have used a rental (usually because I forgot my battery). There was nothing wrong with the other brands that I used, except I found them more heavy and unwieldy than my GoKart. I can get the GoKart out of my car, up and with the battery connected in less than a minute. And that's the Mk.1. And I like the simplicity. An on-off switch and a little rotary barrel to make it go faster or slower. That's all I want. I know others like more whistles and bells, and that's fine.
Where does the steel come from? Where does the coke used in the steel making process come from? Did the electricity come via the cable from France? Are the investors all British? Did their wealth accumulate in Britain?Made and assembled.
Impressive that they can source British manufactured motors, bearings, clutches, switches etc and still keep the costs down to where they are.Made and assembled.
Perhaps do you're homework first. GK's are made of glass based material, somewhere North of Watford.Where does the steel come from? Where does the coke used in the steel making process come from? Did the electricity come via the cable from France? Are the investors all British? Did their wealth accumulate in Britain?
Just shows how massively overpriced cons the other trollies areImpressive that they can source British manufactured motors, bearings, clutches, switches etc and still keep the costs down to where they are.
I think you missed the pointPerhaps do you're homework first. GK's are made of glass based material, somewhere North of Watford.
As for the company, they're based in Kent and always have been.
Pointless, I'd suggest.I think you missed the point
I tried that once. Load of tosh. It went back twice for repairs and the third time I got my money back. Just unlucky I suppose. Went the GK route and never regretted it.This of any interest ?
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