Utility golf carts are work carts: a flatbed, dump bed, or cargo box replaces the rear seats so you can haul tools, feed, materials, and equipment around farms, warehouses, resorts, campuses, and job sites. TIGON sells inspected used utility golf carts — electric and gas — from 16 dealerships in 10 states, with nationwide delivery and financing on qualifying models.
Types of Used Utility Golf Carts
Flatbed & cargo box carts — an open deck or enclosed box in place of the rear seat; the workhorse layout for moving tools and supplies
Dump bed carts — a tilting bed for unloading mulch, gravel, feed, and debris fast; popular with landscapers and groundskeepers
Heavy-duty & lifted work carts — lifted suspension, all-terrain tires, and higher-torque gearing for rough ground, hills, and towing
Crossover passenger + cargo carts — fold-down rear seats that convert between people-moving and a flat cargo deck
Utility Golf Carts at Work
From flatbed farm haulers to resort grounds carts — utility golf carts doing real work across farms, estates, campuses, and venues.
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Key Specs to Compare on a Used Utility Cart
Payload & bed rating — how much weight the bed is rated to carry; always confirm the manufacturer's rating for the specific model
Towing capacity — models with a hitch can pull trailers and equipment; confirm the rated figure before pairing with your gear
Power source — electric is quiet and cheap to run indoors and around guests; gas refuels in minutes for long shifts far from a charger
Battery or engine condition — on a used cart this drives value more than age; every TIGON used cart is battery load-tested or engine-checked before listing
Tires & suspension — all-terrain tires for farms and rough ground, turf tires for finished lawns and indoor floors
How Much Do Used Utility Golf Carts Cost?
Current used utility carts in stock range from $3,500 to $9,000. Exact pricing depends on brand, age, battery or engine condition, and bed configuration — every cart in our live inventory shows its real price, and 0% APR financing is available on qualifying models.
A utility golf cart is a golf cart built for hauling and work rather than passengers — typically with a flatbed, dump bed, or cargo box in place of a rear seat. They're used on farms, job sites, warehouses, resorts, campuses, and large properties to move tools, feed, materials, and equipment without a full-size truck. Related: Utility task vehicles (UTVs)
How much do used utility golf carts cost?
Used golf carts at TIGON start at $2,500, and utility models with cargo beds generally run higher than comparable passenger carts because of the added bed, frame, and suspension hardware. Exact pricing depends on brand, age, battery or engine condition, and bed configuration — every cart in our live inventory shows its real price. Related: Browse used utility carts in stock
What is the difference between a utility golf cart and a standard golf cart?
A standard golf cart is configured for passengers — bench seats front and rear. A utility golf cart trades the rear seating for a cargo bed and is often upgraded with heavier-duty suspension, all-terrain tires, and higher-torque gearing for towing and hauling. Both can be electric or gas; utility models simply prioritize payload over passenger count.
Are used utility golf carts street legal?
Only if the specific cart is equipped as a Low Speed Vehicle (LSV) — headlights, turn signals, mirrors, seat belts, a windshield, and a 17-digit VIN — and registered under your state's rules. Many utility carts are built for private property use and are not street legal as-sold. Check each listing's equipment, or ask our team before you buy. Related: Street legal golf carts explained
How much weight can a utility golf cart carry?
Payload varies widely by model — always check the manufacturer's rating for the specific cart. As a general guide, most utility cart cargo beds are rated for a few hundred pounds, with heavy-duty work models rated for more, plus additional towing capacity on models with a hitch. Our team can confirm the rated capacity on any used utility cart in stock before you buy.