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Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo
Jane, you owe it to yourself to shop both local authorized Yamaha dealers - the TV store(s) as well as Carts & Clubs in Ocala. As l2 stated, there are some differences between what the two dealers do when adding the options to the carts. Ask questions at both places - ask them what they do and why.
Lots of people are starting to opt for the aftermarket seats. Sit in a cart that has a particular seat installed to see how it feels to you. Others can't justify the additional cost - - - it's your choice. Same thing when it comes to the cart enclosures. C&C offers the MEE enclosure (in addition to the Curtis Cab) which some people like as an alternative to the Curtis Cab. Again, some folks will pass on the extra cost of those types of enclosures versus going with the usual Sunbrella package.
Also ask for their input on the other various options/accessories they offer. Then you'll have to decide on what to get based on the value they have to you.
Lastly, a sales person at one of the TV stores told me Yamaha also reworked the clutch on the new EFI models. It's supposed to have addressed the issue some owners have had with the jerkystart/sudden take-up when accelerating from a stop with earlier model year carts. C&C has offered a similarly modified clutch in the past as an option.
Hope all of that is of some help!!!
Bill 
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We purchased our second Yamaha EFI cart from Carts and Clubs two weeks ago.Bought our first one from Carts and Clubs three years ago. Now we have two gas carts. We got rid of our original electric Club Car. Carts and Clubs has already addressed the jerky clutch issue with the EFI . Pricing between Carts and Clubs and The Villages Golf Cart Stores are comparable - however you need to look at the differences between the two places. Check out the way the enclosure is attached, the location of the sand bottles, odometers,etc. Their service team comes to your home and does the work on your driveway. I highly recommend Carts and Clubs.