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Old 12-01-2011, 04:40 PM
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I am 3 weeks new to the villages and shopping for a gas golf cart. Hoping that some of you will share your opinon with the various dealers here both pros and cons. Been to Masters and not impressed because he didn't seem knowlegable, Grandma and Granpas was well informed but aggressive, and the Villages store seems pricey. I saw an add today about "Discount golf cart world" does anyone have any advice on these or other dealers?
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Go see and talk with the people at Carts and Clubs just south of Ocala (new Yamaha carts and anything used). Though the differential between their pricing and what you'll see at The Villages Golf Car store(s) isn't nearly as much as it used to be, I feel they offer some things of consequence on their carts that is not offered by TV's store.

You can also try the Search function on this forum - lots and lots of previous threads regarding golf cart feedback.

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After reading several comments, all positive about Carts & Clubs in Ocala, we went there today and ordered ourselves a new Yamaha gas cart. We'll have to wait about 5 weeks for delivery but we're in no hurry! I expected that the price could have been higher, but thankfully it was around what we hoped for!
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Out of curiosity for Gas Golf Carts...Do the owners drive them to gas stations nearby or store gas in gas cans? What is the usual practice from those that own gas carts? Thanks..
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Out of curiosity for Gas Golf Carts...Do the owners drive them to gas stations nearby or store gas in gas cans? What is the usual practice from those that own gas carts? Thanks..
You'll find opinions on both practices. It'll depend on your mindset about storing full gas cans in your garage versus with how often you find yourself close by a golf cart accessible gas station while out in your cart.

Me? We're down by the "always reliable" Shell station at Colony often enough when we're in TV that we just swing in there for a fill-up. You can go far enough on a tank of fuel that happening by a gas station usually won't be a problem.........so long as you don't wait til the tank's running dry!

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You'll find opinions on both practices. It'll depend on your mindset about storing full gas cans in your garage versus with how often you find yourself close by a golf cart accessible gas station while out in your cart.

Me? We're down by the "always reliable" Shell station at Colony often enough when we're in TV that we just swing in there for a fill-up. You can go far enough on a tank of fuel that happening by a gas station usually won't be a problem.........so long as you don't wait til the tank's running dry!

Bill
Bill your so informative. Thank you so much.
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Another nod for Carts and Clubs. They are knowledgeable, include all the "Villages ready" equipment on their used carts, are competitively priced and provide great service.

We drive our gas cart to the nearest Villages gas station for fill up.
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From my experience don't believe that if it is "the Villages" and close and convienent and accessable via golf cart they are more expense. I have found the opposite they (businesses in the Villages) are usually competative and nice to do business with. The Villages Golf Cars sells over 300 golf carts a month! I've not heard a real horror story about them. You cant have that kind of volumn and be lousy or expensive.
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From my experience don't believe that if it is "the Villages" and close and convienent and accessable via golf cart they are more expense. I have found the opposite they (businesses in the Villages) are usually competative and nice to do business with. The Villages Golf Cars sells over 300 golf carts a month! I've not heard a real horror story about them. You cant have that kind of volumn and be lousy or expensive.
They also provide a few little extra services that the others just can't.
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Go see and talk with the people at Carts and Clubs just south of Ocala (new Yamaha carts and anything used). Though the differential between their pricing and what you'll see at The Villages Golf Car store(s) isn't nearly as much as it used to be, I feel they offer some things of consequence on their carts that is not offered by TV's store.

You can also try the Search function on this forum - lots and lots of previous threads regarding golf cart feedback.

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Totally agree. Great cart, fair price, excellent product. We've been very happy with our cart from them
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Just purchased one from Carts and Clubs. Tom the sales manager was excellent in helping us make our choices. We chose the options on the top package that suited our needs. Will be delivered the day after we move to the villages (Sanibel) on Feb7th 2012.

See you all around town

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Congratulations! I'm glad you decided to go with Carts and Clubs. What color did you get? (So we can be looking for you on the trails!) Today the wind came up strong, the rain blew sideways, but we stayed snug and dry. Ted Dunlap and his helpers craft a tight cart and we so appreciated that today. Be sure to wave when you pass us!!

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Thanks for all the advice. I really appreciate your time and insights.
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Black with all sorts of (needed) goodies Carts and Clubs with the names Mike and Vera on the cart. Looking forward to using it on February 8th 2011. Needless to say Tom at Carts and Clubs was extremely helpful and courteous and I highly recommend this company.
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Just purchased one from Carts and Clubs. Tom the sales manager was excellent in helping us make our choices. We chose the options on the top package that suited our needs. Will be delivered the day after we move to the villages (Sanibel) on Feb7th 2012.

See you all around town

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We will be Santibellians too in June! We will also check out Carts and Clubs. Thanks for the thread and info.
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