How big is a 2002 GEM car?
A 2002 Gem Gem (often referred to as a Gem E825) is roughly golf-cart sized but wider; many 4-seat versions are about 55 inches wide and use a wheelbase around 101 inches, which helps stability and ride comfort. For exact dimensions, match the vehicle’s ID plate details before ordering parts on Sears PartsDirect.
Typical size you can expect
Because “Gem” can refer to multiple configurations and years, we use the most common published specs for early-2000s 4-seat Gem vehicles:
- Overall width: about 55 in. (commonly around 10 in. wider than many golf carts)
- Wheelbase: about 101 in.
- Seating: typically 4 passengers (two across)
- Suspension: commonly independent front with a solid rear axle (varies by build)
Quick reference table
| Measurement | Typical value (2002 4-seat Gem) | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Width | ~55 in. | Fit through gates, trailers, and storage doors |
| Wheelbase | ~101 in. | Turning feel, stability, ride quality |
| Seating | 4 | Confirms body style when selecting parts |
How to confirm the exact size for your Gem
Use these checks to make sure you are measuring and identifying the same configuration:
- Locate the vehicle ID plate and record the full model designation and serial information.
- Measure overall width at the widest point (often mirrors or fender flares can change this).
- Measure wheelbase from the center of the front wheel to the center of the rear wheel.
- Note whether your unit is 2-seat vs. 4-seat, since frames and body panels differ.
- If you are fitting a trailer or storage space, measure overall length bumper-to-bumper as well.
Why it matters
Correct size and configuration affects parts fitment for common powersports items like body panels, steering components, suspension parts, and electrical harness routing. Confirming the exact build prevents ordering parts that match a different Gem configuration.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does a GEM cart cost?
A Gem cart price depends on the exact model, battery type, options, and condition; most Gem carts land in the mid five figures, with many commonly priced around $20,000. For the most accurate number, match the cart’s ID plate details to the correct parts listing and configuration on Sears PartsDirect.
Typical price ranges you’ll see
Prices vary most by model family (E2, E4, EL, etc.), seating, and battery pack size.
- Entry level or older units: often under $10,000
- Common used or lightly optioned units: often $15,000 to $25,000
- Newer, higher option builds: can reach the high $20,000s
| What changes the price most | What to look for | Why it affects cost |
|---|---|---|
| Battery pack | Age, chemistry, capacity | Batteries are a major portion of total value |
| Options and trim | Doors, lighting, enclosure, accessories | Adds parts and labor cost |
| Condition | Tires, brakes, steering play, corrosion | Repairs can add up quickly |
| Model and seating | 2 vs 4 seats, platform | Higher capacity models cost more |
Quick checks before you compare prices
Use these steps to make sure you are comparing the same cart type and build.
- Confirm the exact model identification on the cart’s ID plate (not just “Gem”).
- Note the battery voltage and pack age; budget for replacement if performance is weak.
- Check brakes, steering, and suspension for noise, pull, or looseness.
- Inspect wiring and connectors for heat damage or corrosion.
- Verify the cart’s charger output matches the battery system.
Why it matters
Gem carts are electric vehicles; the battery system and electrical condition drive real ownership cost. A lower purchase price can be offset quickly by batteries, wiring repairs, or charger replacement.
Helpful DIY reference
If you are troubleshooting electrical issues that affect value (no-start, intermittent power, blown fuse), use how to tell if a fuse is blown as a fast first check.
Last updated: February 2026
Are electric ATVs a thing?
Yes. Electric ATVs are real and increasingly common; they use a battery pack and electric motor instead of a gas engine, which typically means quieter operation, instant torque, and less routine engine maintenance. For Gem model Gem, parts selection depends on the exact vehicle identification and configuration, so we match parts by the full model and serial information you provide.
What to expect from an electric ATV
- Quiet ride with low vibration compared to many gas ATVs
- Instant throttle response (electric motors deliver torque quickly)
- Different maintenance: fewer engine-related services, more focus on electrical connections and driveline wear
- Range depends on use: speed, terrain, load, tire pressure, and battery condition all affect runtime
- Charging time varies by charger type and battery size
Common components you may service
Even without a gas engine, electric ATVs still have wear items and electrical parts that can fail:
- Battery pack components and cables
- Main fuse(s) and fuse holders
- Key switch and contactor/relay (power switching)
- Throttle sensor and wiring harness connectors
- Brakes, hubs, bearings, and suspension bushings
Quick troubleshooting: no power or intermittent power
| Symptom | Most common checks | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| No power at all | Main fuse, battery connections, key switch | Inspect and tighten battery terminals; check fuse continuity |
| Cuts out over bumps | Loose connector, damaged wire, weak fuse holder | Wiggle-test connectors; inspect harness routing |
| Powers on but will not move | Throttle input issue, safety interlock, contactor | Check throttle connector; listen for contactor click |
For electrical checks, our DIY guides on how to tell if a fuse is blown and how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video walk through safe, basic testing steps.
Why it matters
Electric ATVs change the maintenance focus from fuel and ignition to battery health, wiring integrity, and protection devices (fuses and relays). Catching corrosion, loose terminals, or chafed wiring early helps prevent no-start and cutout problems.
Finding the right parts for your Gem Gem
We list parts by the exact model and equipment configuration. Start with the parts list for this model page; if you need to broaden your search by model or category, use Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026