Trade in Your Car for Something Really Eco Friendly
By Car Accident Lawyer Boston area Lawyer John O’Connell Massachusetts has joined the ranks of those states that allow the 2+2 Villager, essentially a golf cart. As of December 2008, the vehicles are allowed to travel on roads with posted speed limits no higher than 30 miles per hour. The vehicles drive at speeds ranging from 20-25 miles per hour, which is no race car, but perfect for neighborhood roads. The 2+2 Villager by Club Car Inc. of Augusta, Ga, can travel about 20 miles before having to be recharged. These types of vehicle have been making their way across the US and are becoming increasingly popular. They are very eco-friendly and even though they don’t have doors, Massachusetts residents, Judith Van Hamm and Michael Connelly, are very happy with their purchase. The vehicle is selling rapidly. They seem to have found their niche with use in gated communities and campus like living environments, where many residents do not need a full sized vehicle for their weekly trips to the super market. The price tag also attracted Massachusetts residents with a low price tag of about $10,000. The state even offered a 2009 tax break of nearly 50%.