I have a Polaris Breeze and love it....though there were things that did bother us about the cart. I bought it because it fits my size....I'm short, the seat is adjustable and the front window split is out of my line of sight.
Now some of the things that were troubling. The cart handles like a dream, but we upgraded the wheels and it changed things just a bit. My recommendation, keep the original wheels. It was slow going up hills, we had a new motor installed, solved the problem. I don't know if that new motor is now standard or not, you can check. The new motor gave the car the needed boost to head up the hills well. Of course this made the cart exceed its legal speed limit so the controller was adjusted. That adjustment kept the speed under control, BUT it made the cart slow when initially taking off...not good when having to cross some of the busy areas here. Finally, that was rectified and all is well!
I have a 4 seater and that gives one less storage, but it hasn't been much of a problem. The area where the golf clubs sit is a little less wide than in some other carts, but it does hold the two sets of clubs and it's actually easier for me to get my clubs on that cart than on to my previous Par Car. The newer two passenger model has a rather large rear basket. I'm not sure what the club holding area is like.
The cart has seatbelts front and rear...wonderful as far as I'm concerned...came standard. One thing this cart did not have at the time we bought was a turn signal tone. I was the little old lady driving around the community with her blinker flashing. There is a light to indicated the turn signal is on, but I wanted to have a sound...so I had Villages Golf Carts install a little speaker. Not sure if the newer ones have a signal sound or not.
I bought the cart with the folding rear seat to ferry our grandkids around when they visited. There is a two seater now available...wasn't one when I bought, Oct 2009.
All in all, I'm happy with it. If your partner is on the less tall side, the cart is easy to drive, offers an unobstructed view out the front window and it's comfortable...handles like a car with power steering in my estimation.
There are lots of great carts available in our area. My suggestion, try before you buy. Everyone has something in particular that is important to them in a cart, and you might not even know it until you start comparing carts and options available.
Have fun...it's part of the experience of moving to TV....golf cart shopping...