Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Important considerations. Smooth, quiet, odorless vs. noise, odor and not very smooth. Then range enters the picture. Electrics are limited. I also think there are some who just like the "feel" of gas as well as the assurance it will get them home. Now, as to Club Car vs. Yamaha, in my opinion it is a toss up. Both good reliable carts. You might consider EZ-Go as well. I am omitting mentioning the brand I own as I consider that immaterial for the purpose of answering your question. Good luck and good shopping. |
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downeaster and all. Sorry about the confusion. The comparison was for club car gas and Yamaha gas. Again thanks for the information
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How about the Par Car (electric cart)? Does anyone have experience with them as far as performance and reliability?
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It just never ends. The OP asked a very specific question. Gas Club Car or gas Yamaha. Notice the operative word being gas for both. Immediately it deteriorates to the age old gas vs electric debate. I swear the folks here will be arguing about that as they slide you into the box.
To the OP, if your decision is down to those two gas models, then the better choice is Yamaha. Their gas carts run forever will minimal issues.
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Yamaha would be my choice. My mechanic says that they will last forever.(with his help, of course. lol)
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I've travelled behind gas carts through tunnels, the fumes are awful. To avoid noise and fumes, I would always choose electric.
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I can't control what others do, but I can control what I do. Driving a gas cart only increases my carbon footprint, whereas an electric doesn't. That's MY point. ![]()
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I read discussions on Golf Cars mentioning the "big 3", Yamaha, Club Car, and EZGO, all the time. But I rarely hear about Par Car. I know they have a small lot on 441 comared to Yamaha's classy showrooms in TV, but I do see a fair amount of them in the squares. So I'd like to hear from Par Car owners, or anyone having direct knowledge of them. Are they reliable? How is the service? How do they hold up over time?
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You DO NOT want to be driving behind a gas golf cart especially in the tunnels . The smell and the noise are horrible . I really enjoy the quietness of our electric cart.
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But the original question was Yamaha vs. Club Car. People I trust very much on this site, who have worked in the field, recommend Yamaha. So that will be my choice assuming I can find a good deal. Otherwise I'll go with whatever. |
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One point everyone misses when talking about Gas Golf carts. I wonder how many Gas owners store a gas container in the garage? If you look at your insurance you will find that if you have a fire and they find out you stored a gas container in the garage for your golf cart you might be in deep trouble.
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Your choice of a gas cart is wise. There is no practical reason for an electric unless you are an ecco green type.
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