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Tips For Saving Money On Your Petrol Go Kart Purchase

Enjoying fun times on a petrol go kart is easy to do, but where most owners go wrong, and end up leaving the vehicle inside of the shed or garage, is by not preparing their budget for the added expense.


Costs such as brakes, oil, gas, maintenance, and vehicle breakdowns pop up and quickly overwhelm some owners. This is good for you being on the market for a new model, however, for the previous owner it is something that could have been avoided if they would have spent some time going over their decision thoroughly.

In order to make sure your decision is the right one, go over these steps.

Step 1) Determine the style of go kart you want. Different types of karts serve different purposes, but they aren’t very good at crossing over into new territory. For instance, yard and street karts are great for beginners, but once they have decided the sport is for them, and unleash their driving skills, they’ll be quickly cut short. They’re not designed for extreme off road, or race track use, whereas a dune buggy or performance kart might be better suited.

Step 2) Set a budget and make sure that you stick with it. Owning a go kart can be expensive, especially if you don’t completely weigh all of the costs associated with it. The initial purchase of the kart will vary depending on which type you end up selecting, and you’ll also be required to purchase the necessary safety gear. Maintenance is something that you should also think about, because the costs of fuel, oil, spark plugs, air filters, and frame or engine break downs can build rapidly.

Step 3) Think about whether you want to buy the kart pre assembled, or if you want to build it yourself from a kit. If you have the handy skills, and tools available, as well as the ability to read a set of blue prints, building your family’s go kart with them is a great way to bond. The memories that you will create together are timeless, as well as the stories you’ll have from riding it together. Buying a pre assembled kart, however, allows you to get out and having fun much quicker than building it yourself will.

Step 4) Find a supplier to make your purchase. After you’ve set a budget for yourself, and made sure that you have included everything from safety gear and the kart itself, to monthly expenses such as gas and oil, you’ll need to find a dealer to actually make the purchase. There are quite a few places on the internet that will provide you a showcase of different models, with prices, to allow you to make the best decision before you spend any money.

Tips On How To Choose Your First Petrol Go Kart

Finding the right petrol go kart is sometimes as easy as picking up a catalogue.


If you’ve owned one before, and know exactly what it is that you want, you shouldn’t have too many issues picking out the perfect model. What happens, though, if you haven’t bought one, or are unaware of the different types and situations that you can use them in?

If this sounds like you, the first goal that you want to accomplish is to determine the attitude of whoever will be driving the vehicle. Realistically judge your child’s character, or your own for that matter, and determine whether or not they are responsible enough to handle owning a petrol go kart. If they aren’t, you might want to consider starting them out on an electric model. There are three main types of petrol powered go karts to choose from.

Street And Yard Karts

These types of go karts are highly recommended for beginners to cut their teeth on. Yard karts are a lot more forgiving of errors than taking the vehicle off road, or at high speeds around a race track. They’re often speed governed at 20mph, and include great braking systems and seat belts, which make your family a lot safer while operating the kart.

Off Road Dune Buggies

When you’re ready to venture into uncharted territory, the off road style dune buggy karts are perfect. Typically seating two people, with seat belts, upgraded brakes, and roll cage, safety is a priority during the construction process. Bigger wheels, tires, and a larger motor help propel the buggy through even the thickest terrain, truly broadening the distances that your family can travel before getting bored of riding. The maintenance on these types of petrol go karts is higher than yard karts, and must be accounted for.

High Performance Racing Karts

If your family members have a passion for go karts, and want to delve even deeper into the sport, high performance petrol racing go karts are excellent. Usually equipped with high revving 2 stroke motors, these speed demons can sling your children around the track at extremely high speeds if they are prepared.

The highest level of care and attention to safety must be taken when you allow your family members on these types of vehicles, because the speeds associated with racing go karts is proportionate to the level of injuries sustained should an accident happen on the track. Racing petrol go karts is a very expensive hobby, so you must also be prepared to see the receipt costs of allowing your family to enter into the sport.