Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Pass on EZ Go.
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There’s a reason they’re $6000.
A 3 year old used cart easily should cost 10,000 to 15,000. Get a nice one, it’s worth it, even part time. |
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Ezgo gas carts are not good. We had an ezgo gas loaner for quite awhile before our new ezgo electric was delivered. Their electrics are excellent, but not the gas.
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Oh yeah...price is a major motivator to over see many issues
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Due to the poor quality of this brand, we call them “Hardly Go”.
I also had a loaner that leaked oil all over my driveway and garage.. |
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EZ GO carts are garbage. I’d pass on the “deal.”
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Four things to know about the EZGo gas carts:
1. They are very noisy. 2. They are slow. 3. They ride like a skateboard. 4. They are not a Yamaha. Nuff said. |
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I would definitely want to see it in person. Also what extras are included ie self canceling signal lights, rain curtains, cooler, storage basket, glove compartment, floor mat, upgraded seat, speedometer, ability to go faster than 14 mph, and lastly I would search the classified for price comparisons for 2020 carts which might be difficult because 90% of carts here are Yamahas. Good luck
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I rented an EZGO from the Villages Golf Cars during one of our first visits to The Villages. Given the time of our visit, it is likely to be one of those now being sold. The cart was either brand new or in such condition that I couldn't tell it had been used.
The salesman walked me out to the cart that was one of many parked in a long line. I started it and drove from the shop through the Borders parking lot. The cart was so noisy and rough riding that I stopped before I turned onto the street and went back to the shop as I thought something was broken. The salesman, politely, told me that what I experienced was normal for EZGO gas carts. He chuckled and said that he always tried to get customers who were looking to buy a cart to drive an EZGO gas before he let them drive a Yamaha. |
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We own a 2017 EZGO and it is a fine cart
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When we were looking for our first golf cart, my husband had me test drive both, an EZGO and a Yamaha. They are night and day. Go with a Yamaha.
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Battery carts are just more upkeep. My gas cart is so easy. Fill the gas tank and undo the battery. Whenever I come back ready to roll. But this is just me.
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Battery carts are more upkeep? No oil, no gas, no air filter, no belts, no starter motor, and no spark plug on my battery cart. Just plug it in at night and unplug it when we leave for a while.
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Cart newbie here, can you explain 'undo the battery'? Do you disconnect & remove it? Thanks!
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