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As far as ride, I personally don't think anyone can really say one rides better than there's. I think the key is, by the better seats for a better ride. I prefer gas only because the 17 & 2018 are just as quiet as the electric, almost. The new Gas carts go 260 mi. on a tank of gas, can't speak for the electric carts, gas carts you only have to put 5 gal. of gas in for about 6 to $8. electric carts you charge them every 50 or 60 mi. & in 5 or 6 yrs. you get to spend $1,000. to $1,200. for batteries. Don't take me wrong they both have their advantages. Now the last thing, go to Webster, FL. a half hr. from here to the Stihl hardware they sell carts, you can save $2,000. on a basic cart & then you add your options. I'm buying a new one there with trade in on my 2013 for $6,600. & that's with about $500. worth of options. (I told them I would like to get $4,500. for my 2013, which has 24,000 miles on it, they offered me $5,560. more money) Go check it out you have nothing to lose but to save money there. They're not high pressured either. Good luck, I hope I helped!
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EZ GO hands down, it has an A/C electric motor, doesn't slow down going up hill and doesn't slow down when battery starts getting low. Longer range than other electrics...our is 5 years old and just now replacing batteries...Gas carts all stink and make noise, I don't care what they tell you just follow them in the tunnels,,,,Villages is now selling the EZGO electric what does that tell you
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Electric or gas comes down to personal preference. Electric I would go with EZGO and gas with the new quite Yamaha. For comfort the best seats you can find. They make a difference.
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Par car beats them all. With seat belts of course.
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Club Cars are the best. We've had several models and the best-running and best made are the Club Cars.
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I am considering selling my 2015 Columbia Par Car. It is electric very clean and in excellent condition. 103 hrs clocked on the 8 - 6 volt batteries.
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I went shopping for a new cart myself several months ago. Streetrod ( who had "no skin in the game") recommended ez go if I prefer electric I DO.
Villages "push" gas carts. I drove one for a day to confirm I prefer electric. my preference is to purchase what I want, rather than the "best deal" you will ENJOY whatever time we have left on this earth !!!!! do what YOU want, not what a salesperson thinks is best for you. |
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Club Car--one finger turning! I have been told by five cart guys--4 mechanics, 1 battery replacement guy--NOT to see my 2003 Club Car. They all said that and went on to tell me why; the years 2000 through 2--5 were the best years for limited repairs.
I won two 2003 carts. I get Willie to come and check them every six months--$100 a year. So . . . get a used Club Car. |
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Get a gas cart- batteries are $$$ costly get a upgraded seat- get the larger tires, get a 2017 yamaha fuel injected cart with independent rear suspension, 2017 also has more insulation, and different muffler system--- now you have a quiet gas cart, that is comfortable to drive. You have great ride ,and great handeling. This is all based on a golf cart , not a sports car
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