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Old 07-07-2024, 06:31 AM
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Probably will not go through the tunnels very tall cart.
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Old 07-07-2024, 06:39 AM
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The tires on that cart are off road tires, not turf tires at all. Even if you sneak that onto a course, I'm pretty sure you'll be reported very quickly. Those tires will tear up the course in nothing flat, ruining the course for everyone else. We have enough issues keeping the courses in good shape here without adding something like this in the mix.

If you get it you would need to simply swap out tires (around $400) and, as mentioned here, check the height of the cart. Pretty sure it's going to have issues in the shorter tunnels (Saddlebrook is the shortest). Also, I have no idea where you would get service from.

The Evolution D5 Ranger has the same range with the stock battery, comes with turf tires, 4 forward facing seats, a ton of other features and is $9,495. A considerably better cart. The stock cart will have issues with several of the shorter tunnels, but you can have the back part of the roof lowered by 2" and it should then clear all tunnels. Botero Carts of Ocala is fantastic!
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Old 07-07-2024, 06:44 AM
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Why overcomplicate the golf cart selection?
No one cares if you have a unique cart, just get one of the standard models and customize how it’s decorated.

The Coleman’s are not for a place such as TV - as stated before, the golf courses get beat up with play, no one wants to see off road tires on the fairways, you will get pulled from the course.

Does the price of the Coleman include the rain sunbrella enclosure?
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Old 07-07-2024, 06:50 AM
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Just Buy it and quit pretending to be your wife...evidently Nancy left her computer signed on..This is not the time to be saving money. After you die, your wife is buying a Yamaha and some nice furniture..

(Ok, so not my idea, my husband is intrigued by the Coleman Electric Golf Carts that run a little under $9,000. Are they allowed in the golf courses)
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Old 07-07-2024, 07:40 AM
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The ones I've seen do not have lithium batteries. That alone is a hard "no" for buying one, even it was far superior in every other way.
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Old 07-07-2024, 07:44 AM
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So when it breaks in 6 months and you can't get it fixed or get any parts how much did you save?
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