Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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How much is a gas 2 seat golf cart going for now days? I’ve had good luck with ezgo carts, the same people that make lycoming aircraft engines.
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If someone buys an E-cart they don't even need an oil change or gasoline and they have a lower center of gravity that has many advantages. Plus no smelly exhaust. Plus they help the environment and are MORE reliable than gas.
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I just picked up a new cart from the Villages Golf Cars on Wednesday. I checked out Carts and Clubs and for roughly the exact same cart I could have saved $765. But then I wouldn't have got a loaner for 3 months, the loaner if it goes in for service and the year extended warranty. I'm happy with my decision.
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#65
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Did you ask for a quote from The Villages Golf Cars. Don’t believe everything you read here. Understand the differences in what you are getting. I’m not sure the order backlog is as bad as it was a year ago.
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I only looked at The Village Golf Cart Store and the Villages Discount Golf Cart Store. Both of these I could drive my cart home the day I arrived. The discount store was $3000 cheaper and when I walk in they had one that I loved. A few months later we bought an older cart from The Village Golf Cart Store right off the curb and drove it home that day.
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No, I do not get a loaner. So far I haven't needed one. Many like to say "you get what you pay for", and I agree with that. In the case of buying from The Villages Golf Cars. vs. Country Villages Power, what you are paying for is the convenience of buying in The Bubble, and getting a loaner if you need one. I'm not sure driving a cart to the shop and dropping it off is more convenient than having someone come to my door. I guess that's a matter of personal opinion. If I were buying a new cart today I would compare TVGC, Clubs and Carts in Ocala, and Country Villages Power. Price wouldn't be my only determinant, but if the dollars compared the way they did 4 years ago when I was buying, I'd still go with Villages Power. They saved me a considerable chunk of money, and their service and follow-up has been excellent. They've given me no reason to complain or be dissatisfied. |
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He needed two carts, at once, and just couldn't pull the trigger on 2 newbies. I would have considered a refurbished, but when I was buying, there were no used Quiet-Techs, and I had my heart set on a QT. Am I wrong about Villages Discount only selling used Yamahas? |
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We purchased a new 2 seater Yamaha quiet tec golf cart from Country Village Power Equipment. Great experience and wonderful customer service. So good that 1 year later we purchased a 2nd new Yamaha 4 seater to use when guests visit. IMO both were a much better price than golf cart stores within the villages.
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Carts and Clubs pushes those mirrors by stating they do it because the bigger mirrors on the outside of the cart get knocked off a lot, which simply isn't true. That being said I bought from Carts and Clubs, and changed the mirrors out myself. I did have issues with my headlights that they wouldn't initially fix under warranty that took a letter to the owner to get fixed. |
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BTW, saw a cart the other day (I *love* seeing all these pretty carts) that had brightly colored "bag straps". Must have me some. :-) |
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ok, I'll play along. How does a lithium battery help the environment?
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#73
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Recent visit to The Villages Golf Cart store showed few carts below $20,000. Back up cameras etc. Make your own decision based upon your assets and wants. Best Wishes |
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I am with you. Why pay thousands more for anything if you do not have to? We bought our cart in a store an hour away from the Villages after comparing prices, as you have done. Have no problems getting it fixed locally. If they do not offer a loaner, who cares? I think you can deal without a cart for a short time period. Do not be seduced by salesman tactics. Use your brain when buying. BTW: I have lived here 20+ years. Experience has taught me that nearly everything is more expensive in the bubble. I shop outside the confines as much as possible. Even when eating out, outside of the bubble is better. Go out and explore! It is not necessary to become a Village bubble head. Bubble heads eventually become snooty and miserable. For good reason! Not going beyond the borders is like putting yourself in prison. A nice prison but still a prison. Just my opinion.
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What a screw job, have you ever heard of a auto dealer or a motorcycle dealer or a lawn equipment dealer only servicing the equipment they sell. This shows you the degree of the monopoly they have, and how they have no interest in service in best interests of the community.
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