Burrows launch new short term lease for golf cars

Grass machinery specialists Burrows GM have launched a new short term leasing arrangement on E-Z-GO Golf Cars: also available is 3 year warranty scheme

Grass machinery specialists Burrows GM have launched a new short term leasing arrangement on E-Z-GO Golf Cars. Normally, a leasing scheme on new golf cars is for a minimum of three years which makes the Burrows short term plan a unique proposition.

“We are already getting a lot of interest in short term leasing”, said Shaun Wynne, sales manager of Burrows’ industrial division. “There are many benefits to a golf club which has no previous experience of golf car hire and, in taking them on trial, the short term leasing scheme is a sound investment. It means the golf car is out on the course very competitively and a short term contract can be renewed for a further term. We are convinced this is the way forward for golf clubs”.

Burrows are also able to offer a E-Z-GO/Textron Gold 3 year warranty scheme. Under the scheme the Textron turf care authorised dealership will provide a replacement vehicle if a customer’s machine is out of action for 48 hours or more. Also covered are accidental damage, breakdown from sudden and unforeseen causes, operator error, theft from storage and vandalism.

Further information on Burrows’ short term leasing E-Z-GO Golf Cars and the Textron Gold 3 year warranty can be obtained from the Burrows depots at Leyland, Stafford and Denbigh. The Leyland head office number is 01772 421778.

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