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Topspinmo 11-20-2024 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2387685)
I find it strange that in TV town that OLDER people want to drive gulf cars above 20 MPH, which is the posted speed limits in the residential neighborhoods. What's the point anyway? Is it some left over nostalgia from the teenage hot rod days. And like people say about the "jacked up" golf cars going 30 MPH, they are so LOUD that riding in one will give you a headache. Also the older ones STINK as they pass you by if you are out working in your yard and trying to listen to the radio. If The Villages were so DEVOTED to their residents as they would have you believe, they would REQUIRE Electric golf cars for less noise and pollution.

So you even own golf cart? If so say so or your opinions mean nothing.

Topspinmo 11-20-2024 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Danube (Post 2387617)
My neighbor used to say-

Cadillac, Cadillac
Wish I had my money back

Hyundai Genesis is awesome:
GENESIS - GV60, GV70, GV80, G70, G80, G90 | GENESIS Worldwide

Cadillac is the Oldsmobile of luxury cars.


All made with Chinese parts

Topspinmo 11-20-2024 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by RoseyRed (Post 2387492)
I would be interested in what each of you like in the Yamaha and Club carts.

My 12 years old Yamaha get 49 to 52 MPG checked it several times plus it has low 19K miles but it not basic cart, I have upgraded seats, lights, dash, and tires. Been just reliable as my 12 year old Honda. Both still run like new. But, I am stickler about maintenance.

I had old electric club car, ok for putting around close to home. Flimsy front end that bushing worn out, brakes drums fill up with dust, make noise, and not crisp stopping. Seat was hard and uncomfortable. I was alway fighting corrosion from boiling batteries during charging, still have spot on garage floor plus stunk up garage when charging. Don’t know about newer models club cars maybe they are better? Nor do I know anything about newer Yamaha either?

JMintzer 11-20-2024 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by kkingston57 (Post 2387477)
True, but most golf courses use electric carts.

I asked why at my old TPC course. The answer was that they did't want to deal with a 2nd huge gas tank to fill them up. Not because they are "better"...

JMintzer 11-20-2024 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2387479)
The high end hoity toity courses that lease the newest technology might have electric carts, but not everywhere. Played Southampton CC in western Massachusetts today and drove a 20 year old carbureted Yamaha that ran like a clock. Beautiful course and great deal, midweek senior green fee of $35 with a cart. That being said, I did have to choke the cart to get it running on the first hole, but that happens before the cart warms up and the temperature is in the low 40’s.

All of my county courses (very nice public courses) us Yamaha Gas and are currently switching over to the new Drive2 carts when the older ones finally give up the ghost...

JMintzer 11-20-2024 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jimhoward (Post 2387482)
I gave my Mercedes to one of the kids and bought a Hyundai which I love. I wouldn’t take a Cadillac if you gave it to me for free.

As has been said, to each their own.

I drove a Hyundai Genesis for 11 years. My buddy, who drove a Mercedes 500S couldn't believe how nice it was. Even more so when he found out the price...

JMintzer 11-20-2024 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by RoseyRed (Post 2387492)
I would be interested in what each of you like in the Yamaha and Club carts.

I prefer the Yamaha due to the increased room and better ride...

JMintzer 11-20-2024 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2387643)
Most private golf courses use Electric Carts, because Members won't ride in Gasoline carts. It has nothing to do with economics.

Nonsense... They'll drive whatever is available...

JMintzer 11-20-2024 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2387667)
JD Power ranks Cadillac as 4th in Customer Satisfaction in the Premier segment of the automobile market.. Only Lexus, Infiniti and Porsche rank higher.

JD Power ranks Genesis in the lower tier of the Premium Vehicle segment. Recommended areas to improve are: Service, Dealer Experience and general Customer Satisfaction.

In 11 years, I never had an issue with any of those things...

I guess I'm just not a golf course/cart snob...

JMintzer 11-20-2024 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2387685)
I find it strange that in TV town that OLDER people want to drive gulf cars above 20 MPH, which is the posted speed limits in the residential neighborhoods. What's the point anyway? Is it some left over nostalgia from the teenage hot rod days. And like people say about the "jacked up" golf cars going 30 MPH, they are so LOUD that riding in one will give you a headache. Also the older ones STINK as they pass you by if you are out working in your yard and trying to listen to the radio. If The Villages were so DEVOTED to their residents as they would have you believe, they would REQUIRE Electric golf cars for less noise and pollution.

I find it strange that someone who doesn't own ANY golf cart, and admits to taking only a few rides in one CONSTANTLY chimes in on these threads...

Topspinmo 11-20-2024 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2387728)
I find it strange that someone who doesn't own ANY golf cart, and admits to taking only a few rides in one CONSTANTLY chimes in on these threads...


Pushing the agenda. :oops:

FloridaGuy66 11-20-2024 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by mvasilik1 (Post 2387362)
I've done some shopping and I was surprised to learn that an Club Car Onward 2p & 4p was less expensive then the Yamaha in the villages. It's American made in Ga and has lots of options.

Yamaha carts are ALSO American made in GA.

Rocksnap 11-21-2024 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Danube (Post 2387617)
My neighbor used to say-

Cadillac, Cadillac
Wish I had my money back

Hyundai Genesis is awesome:
GENESIS - GV60, GV70, GV80, G70, G80, G90 | GENESIS Worldwide

Cadillac is the Oldsmobile of luxury cars.

Genesis ARE nice. Until you drive & compare against Lexus.
It’s the same when drinking a cheap beer. It’s all good until you then drink a real beer.

Rocksnap 11-21-2024 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 2387670)
From the looks of a Publix parking lot, you will see many fewer Cadillac’s vs Hyundai’s. I wonder if price has something to do with it? Of course more gas carts/cars than EV carts/cars too. To each their own.

The major problem with Cadillac is it’s just a GM car. Still using basic off the shelf GM parts that when you sit in the car, you see the basic crapnthey put in their ‘luxury’ cars. Corvette has the same off the shelf problem.

jimmy o 11-21-2024 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by mvasilik1 (Post 2387362)
I've done some shopping and I was surprised to learn that an Club Car Onward 2p & 4p was less expensive then the Yamaha in the villages. It's American made in Ga and has lots of options. I would recommend checking it out. Has anyone else found that to be true?

The difference in Club Cars and Yamaha is intention. Club Cars are made with golf courses in mind first, and Yamaha with Personal use first. They’re both fine carts.

As far as accusations of TV taking advantage, that’s just ludicrous. TV Golf Cart is an excellent place to buy carts, they’re convenient and have a great selection. After purchase they’re there for you too. They even supply loaners while your cart is being serviced so that you are not without fun cart transport. Sure shop around you can find a cart cheaper, but you’ll give up the convenience. For some of us the convenience is worth it.


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