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Old 09-20-2013, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Jejuca View Post
Thank you so much for all the comments. They helped us to make up our minds. We are going to buy our cart at Carts and Clubs.
We dealt with the owner, Ted. He is a no nonsense business person. I would rather deal with someone like Ted who knows what he is talking about and is honest than some sweet talking salesman who tries to talk me into something I don't want and acts as if he knows what he is talking about - all with a smile on his face - I have dealt with enough of those.
We were really impressed with Ted's knowledge and emphasis about safety.
We visited the showroom twice and probably have spent more than 2 hours with him.
We are closing on our house at the end of the month and will buy our cart as long as the man who is selling us his house shows up for closing. He keeps threatening not to sell it us - yikes!
I spoke to Ted yesterday. No pretense, just good upfront advice, my kind of guy.
He said they still have 3 non-EFI models in stock, for $500 less than the EFI models. But, we may just decide on an EFI as the 3 will likely be gone before we order.
He said the big problem for us buying from a distance is selection of Sunbrella colors to match our needs. We checked on-line on the Sunbrella Web-site but he said the on-line colors may not be quite what the finished product looks like. However, he has said he can send us some pictures of some carts in the color we want with a variety of Sunbrella enclosures.
He says they sell 98% of their carts in the Villages and have 3 repair wagons at the Villages on a daily basis. The turn around for a service call is usually 24hours and service is at your home, a biiiig plus!.
It looks like we will be going with Carts and Clubs too.
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