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Huh? Yamaha makes electric carts with lithium-ion batteries. For use in The Villages, I believe they should put a larger battery in them. For golf courses, the battery size is fine since they will at most be used for 2 rounds of golf before charging.
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I also asked about the Yamaha Electric and the answer I got was that what they have cannot compete with either EZ Go or Star. Both have far superior batteries and electronics.
Something that hasn't been stated here is that the 8 Year Warranty on the EZ GO is a full replacement warranty for the 8 years. There is no limit on number of charges, mileage, or anything else! The batteries are Samsung and the electronics are also Samsung. I purchased one and just got it this week, but so far, couldn't be happier! |
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Yamaha Gas is best......... not electric.......too early for them........
EZ Go electric long range or Club Car long range best bet, carry 6-8 year battery warranty.............a little early for Yamaha electric, bugs not worked out whatever you do, get longest range you can................ Quote:
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I went to The Villages Golf cart store looking for a Yamaha electric cart with the large lithium battery and they don't sell them, they push hard to sell the Starr electric cart with the lithium battery which had a very nice ride. I went to The Villages Discount Golf cart, and they built me a Yamaha Cart with the large lithium battery. We get 80 plus miles on a full charge with a 10-year warranty on the battery, very happy with the cart.
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The main reason I wanted an electric Yamaha is to get an independent Rear suspension.
Now I am thinking there are gas models with independent rear suspension? |
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True words. Electric Golf Carts have only been around for 30-40 years and it wasn't until 25 years ago, they first out sold gasoline carts. Give them some time to prove electric carts are practical. As for the range thing. At 20 mph, you can only ride around at top speed for 4 or 5 hours, what could you possibly do with the rest of your day with a sore butt? |
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It's all about the seats............ EL Tigre is the best seats made.....look up on internet..
not manufacturers so called premium or luxury seats......save your ass and check the internet....electric motors will last for 20 years, gas good for 5, before issues, too many moving parts, just look at all the used gas for sale, usually 4-5 years old, passing the problems on, gas too loud, electric can hear yourself think and talk to passenger...........you are on the right track, just not Yamaha, like I said, they have bugs to work out........:thumbup: Quote:
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