Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Increasing speed
Any idea on the cost to increase speed on an 08 Par Car?
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I had an -08 Par Car and the technician could increase the speed by adjusting the controller - it went 24-25 mph - and could have been adjusted to go faster. No charge to do this.
I now have an '11 Par Car and they tell me there is no way to make it go faster than 19.9999 mph!!! I wish I still had my '08! I will never buy another one from them when it cannot keep up with "normal" golf cart speeds. |
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RED LIGHT means GO!
why dont you go on the red light,,, drive when your really drunk,,, or for real excitement drive on the left side of the road!,,,,, do you realize going in excess of 20 mph is just as illegal as the examples above,,, and they cause an unsafe condition for all of us. Kudos to the shop that took that stand! Could you share that shop with all of us... as some of us will surely applaud there desire to the correct thing. BTW could you share with us which shop you have found to set your cart up for illegal operation.
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They can do 35mph if you want.
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The shop meant that there was no LEGAL way to increase the speed above 20mph.
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Agree with message, maybe not tone
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And you thought you asked a question in a golf cart forum and found your self being schooled in law
No dealer should increase the speed beyond the legal limit. IMO they risk their dealership. With that said..... You trying to go 25 MPH or is it that the cart going too slow, like 16 or 17 MPH? |
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I suspect someone had a conversation with this dealership. I know that when Timberline first arrived the cops told them it would be illegal to sell a cart that would exceed 20mph unless street legal. So if the poster wants to go faster than I am sure he/she can find someone who knows how to adjust the controller. I would not be judgmental and question that poster's desire to do so. After a few years of use with a cart that had some speed I decided it would be better to reduce the controller speed save on the wear of my cart and most imortantly maintain safety standards. I am happier, getting better mileage from my batteries and enjoying the ride more. To each his own...so when you guys with faster carts pass me I'll offer a friendly wave. God speed.
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If you must go over 20 mph, I hope you get caught and fined and please stay out of the cart paths where we go 20 or under legally.
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I agree. Look, - some TVers decided to buy street-legal carts and pay the extra registration and insurance premiums. The advantage is that they can go some places that non-street-legal carts can't go. And when the road is clear, they can motor along at 25mph. But many TVers have decided that 20mph is OK, or don't want to register as a motor vehicle. That means that often, street-legal carts will find themselves behind a cart traveling at a speed slower than their top speed. They shouldn't expect the slower cart to pull off the road to let them pass! Wait unitl the road is clear, then pass, .... WITHOUT BEING RUDE! That way, we all respectfully share the bounty that is The Villages.
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From my perspective the bigger problem on the cart paths are not those so called speeders but those going below 16mph. Factually most so call speeders on cart paths are traveling aroud 22-23 mph and not maintaining that speed due to the number of other vehicles, pedestrians, ec on the cart paths. Whereas the slow pokes back things up badly
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Kudos to all of you who support the legal speed limit! I get so upset to think that I live in a place where a lot of cart drivers have no respect for the law. I just hope y'all get a ticket. Why do you need to be in such a hurry? It's wrong and not necessary!!!
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Insurance
When you insure a "golf cart", the insurance company is insuring vehicle that does not exceed 20mph. If you are in an accident and it is investigated and the insurance co finds the speed has been increased above 20 mph they may decline the claim. If you are at fault it could be many $$$$ out of your pocket. You could fight the Insurance co in court (more $$$$), but in the state of Florida the Insurance seem to have the "upper hand" What is the rush?
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Don't feel bad AKenMac, that all those people jumped on you for wanting to speed up a bit. I'm sure that they all have installed govenors on their cars so that they NEVER go faster than 70 MPH on Florida's Interstate's (or 65 MPH in other states) or maybe to go faster just to keep up with traffic flow. That would be speeding too.
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