Lemon Law for golf carts
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Originally Posted by TimeForChange
I have spoken to the customer service unit at Yamaha Corporate several times. They actually say that Carts and Clubs along with The Villages Carts installs high speed gears and larger tires and this voids their warranty. I own a cart from both companies and no one, not a single person communicates this to the buyer when purchasing a cart. Yet, Yamaha allows these companies to advertise that they are "authorized Yamaha dealers". Yamaha says they build and sell carts to go 15 miles an hour and once you modify the cart they are not liable but yet they allow these dealers to say they are "authorized Yamaha dealers". Just wait till there is an accident and the cause is speed and faulty brakes and Yamaha says..."we are not liable since we make the carts to go 15 MPH" and they all are modified to go 20 Mph.
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We bought a 2011 electric Yamaha golf cart and had nothing but problems with it. The dealer replaced the motor 4 times under warranty. My dear wife went online and found out that Florida's lemon law includes golf carts. The dealer has to allow 105% of the purchase price minus depreciation. Using this information the dealer had us trade in the defective cart (for resale) at a good amount to be applied to a new cart. So far we like the new cart. be persistent and try:
Florida Attorney General - Search Results
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