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The 2010 Club Car is offered in gasoline and electric-powered models.

Club Car offers a full line of golf cars and recreational vehicles manufactured in Augusta, Georgia. Since 1958, Club Car has been a leader in this industry. Models in 2010 include Precedent i2L, i2 and DS Player.

  1. Precedent i2L

    • All 2010 Club Car models seat two passengers.
      All 2010 Club Car models seat two passengers.

      The gasoline-powered version of this model features a 351 cubic centimeter (cc), single cylinder engine with 11.5 horsepower (hp). The electric model features six, eight-volt batteries and a 48 volt charger and internal computer system. Speed range for the gas model is 12 to 15 mile per hour (mph), and the electric model has a range of 5 to 19 mph. Both feature a ladder-style body frame.

    Precedent i2

    • The i2 model's on board computer system allows the driver to select speed range.
      The i2 model's on board computer system allows the driver to select speed range.

      Performance specifications for this model are similar to the i2L, except the Precedent i2 includes a 12-volt battery charger with the gasoline powered model. The electric-powered model also features the Excel Drive System, which features low motor braking speed, hill descent assist and advanced speed range programming.

    DS Player

    • Tire size for all 2010 Club Car models is 18 x 8.50-8.
      Tire size for all 2010 Club Car models is 18 x 8.50-8.

      The gasoline-powered DS Player includes a Kawasaki 4-cycle, 286 cc single cylinder engine with 9.5 hp. This model includes ground speed sensing capability and a unitized transaxle suspension system. The electric-powered model has the six, eight-volt battery system featured in Club Car's Precedent Series. Both models include premium tread tires and an ArmorFlex body frame.

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