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2002 GEM E825
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Address: Fruitland Park, FL | |
Body Style: All Terrain Vehicle | |
Item Class: Golf Carts | |
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SEVERAL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM FUN TO DRIVE AND SUPER ECONOMICAL!! CALL US TOLL FREE ANYTIME FOR DETAILS AT 1- . GEM battery-electric vehicles are classified as low-speed vehicles, or neighborhood electric vehicles, and are street legal in nearly all 50 states on public roads posted at 35 mph or less. With a top speed of 25 mph, GEM cars have a range of up to 30 miles on a charge and are great for traveling around neighborhoods, city centers or job sites. GEM vehicles are battery-electric, operate on a 72-volt battery system and plug into a standard 110-volt outlet. What makes GEM vehicles so unique is that they can be recharged anytime, anywhere a 110-volt outlet is available and recharge in approximately six to eight hours . GEM cars are available in a choice of six models: the GEM e2 two-passenger, the GEM e4 four-passenger, the GEM e6 six-passenger, the GEM eS two-passenger with a short-back bed, the GEM eL two-passenger with a long-back bed, and the GEM eL XD two-passenger extra duty with a long-back bed. Each GEM model meets and exceeds all federal safety regulations for low-speed vehicles and are thoroughly tested at the Chrysler Automotive Proving Grounds for quality and endurance. GEM cars are perfect for short trips to the dock, golf course or club, for transporting equipment in warehouses, or even making daily trips to the market, school or office. Today, many drivers choose GEM battery-electric vehicles to help improve the environment. GEM cars produce no tailpipe emissions making them an excellent transportation solution! Tested at max speed of 25 mph with six 12-volt battery package and full payload. Charging time based on battery package type and depth of discharge.
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