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Old 05-18-2024, 08:17 AM
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This is to everyone buying a used golf cart. Be careful! There are many unscrupulous sellers trying to take advantage of inexperienced buyers. Look at the serial number for starters. If it's not pictured in the ad, there might be a reason. If it's a Quietech Yamaha, you want it to start with JOD-xxxxxx. Quietech started in 2017, so the serial number will be JOD-0xxxxx, 2018 will be JOD-1xxxxx, 2019 will be JOD-2xxxxx and so on.If it starts with JOB, it is the fleet version, meaning it most likely came off a lease from a golf course and has been reconditioned to look and feel like a PTV. The miles/hours will be unknown, so don't trust the sellers number.
Good info. Those fleet carts that get beat up and abused on public golf courses are not the ones you want. I would not be surprised to find out those "reconditioned" Yamahas fall into this category.
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Old 05-20-2024, 08:18 AM
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The place in Webster will save you thousands.
I too am a first time buyer. What is the name of the place in Webster? Thanks
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Old 05-20-2024, 08:46 AM
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This is to everyone buying a used golf cart. Be careful! There are many unscrupulous sellers trying to take advantage of inexperienced buyers. Look at the serial number for starters. If it's not pictured in the ad, there might be a reason. If it's a Quietech Yamaha, you want it to start with JOD-xxxxxx. Quietech started in 2017, so the serial number will be JOD-0xxxxx, 2018 will be JOD-1xxxxx, 2019 will be JOD-2xxxxx and so on.If it starts with JOB, it is the fleet version, meaning it most likely came off a lease from a golf course and has been reconditioned to look and feel like a PTV. The miles/hours will be unknown, so don't trust the sellers number.

Good info. Also, if your Yamaha Quietech does not have an hour meter built into the fuel gauge then the cart is a "fleet cart" that was used on a golf course. These fleet carts are sold in bulk to dealers. You have no idea how much run time is on these carts. Thes fleet carts are sold by many of the dealers outside the TV bubble. You might think you are getting a great deal but are you really?
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No matter what golf cart you buy, regardless of where you buy it, someone has bought the same cart for $1000’s less.
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Carts and Clubs is now owned by The Villages….
No, it was bought by two people who work for the villages land development group, it is most definitely not owned by The Villages.
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Some people will spend more time on something to save a $1. Shop around to get the best price. My gas golf cart has 11,000 miles on it and it’s less than 3 years old. The villages golf cart dealer put a few big budget items that I had issues with under warranty so I paid nothing, not sure all dealers would have done that, maybe everyone would have. I’ve been happy with the service and the costs in relation to the number of miles we put on the cart.
I also have 24 hour cart service which was included the 1st year by the dealer and I’ve paid for it since, never had to use them and I hope never will.
Warranty observation. Don’t know your brand gc, but Yamaha has a very detailed list of parts and warranty time period for the different items on their carts. This warranty can be “resold” to a second owner, by visiting any Yamaha dealer to do this, for a small fee. Can’t go wrong with a Yamaha, as they are designed to be used for 36 holes of golf every day for 25 years. I would love to see all these newer e-carts attempt that feat!
I’m in the market for a new cart, for long term use. A Yamaha gas would be a no brainer. But these 205ah LiPO carts do look enticing.
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Old 07-17-2024, 02:39 AM
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When I bought mine 3 years ago, I checked prices all around and decided on The Villages golf cart. The price was good for what I was looking for. I wanted the EZ-GO lithium and they had a deal for the previous year model. It took about 5 months to get the cart but they gave me a loaner cart for the entire time. Pricing the same cart elsewhere, I got a good price.
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