Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Harley Davidson made a great golf car. Problem was you could not kill the engine. That fact drove them out of business. Repeat sales took too long.
Electric cars are the future not gas. Heed lessons from the past........... ![]() Quote:
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Columbia Par Car bought Harley-Davidson's golf cart division from AMF and you still see some Par Cars around TV. |
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Allthese new so called golf cart cos. put out a lithium cart with absolutely know knowledge of what a guy needs.Usually no scorecard holder, no compartment for storage anywhere, sand bottle, storage tray up top, self canceling turn signals and many more little thing that make your round more enjoyable. If these new guys want to come out with a cart they should look at Yamahas, EZ go or Club Car. They have been around forever and a guarantee you go to any golf course, high end or Muni and you will ONLY SEE THEM 3.
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New here. Where are you allowed toJet ski?
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The only mainstream USA golf cart manufacturers that produce "golf carts" for personal use, are ClubCar, Yamaha & Star EV. Unless something has changed over the last few years, even ClubCar ships as a basic "GOLF cart", without the necessary options to make it viable for personal use. Yamaha has essentially been out of the "golf" business for years. I haven't seen a Yamaha golf cart at a golf course, in 10+ years. There may be some public courses around that still have them, but golf courses aren't buying them. I was told a few years ago by a reliable source, that 70+% of Yamaha gas powered golf carts were sold in The Villages. |
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Kawasaki would make a great cart no matter the engine type, but I have a feeling it will be electric. I love my 1500 Drifter and the fastest bikes I ever drove were Kawas. Actually you don't drive a rocket, you hold on with all four and hope the air doesn't peel you off like a banana.
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When I purchased my Gravley Zero Turn mower it came standard with a Kohler engine, and for a slightly higher price I opted for the premium Kawasaki engine upgrade. They compete just fine in the nitches they choose to pursue. Nine years of hard usage on my Gravley without a single engine issue.
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On the visit, the first thing out of their mouths was, whoever refers to these as a golf cart will buy everyone else a round of drinks for every time they say it.
These are golf cars, they are not pushed or pulled. The slang, golf cart is used Because the general public responds better to slang terms. You see it in all advertising. So, Belly up to the bar, Brian buys the first round. ![]() Quote:
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Is this not a motorcycle? https://www.kawasaki.com/en-us/motor...-ninja-e-1-abs This is not a "Bike"? https://www.kawasaki.com/en-us/elect...e/elektrode-16 While we're at it, Electric Golf Carts outsell Gasoline Golf Carts, by over 2:1. The last year that Electric didn't outsell Gasoline was around the turn of the Century. Lithium carts have really only been around for 5-6 years, people were willing to put up with the old batteries, just to get away from gasoline powered carts. No self-respecting country club in the United States has bought a gasoline powered golf cart, in at least 15-20 years. |
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No self-respecting country club in the United States has bought a gasoline powered golf cart, in at least 15-20 years.[/QUOTE]
Although I prefer electric carts, my self-respecting private country club back in CT uses gas carts. Why? They simply don't have the charging barn needed to charge a fleet of carts. And electric rates are crazy expensive in CT, so simply filling the leased fleet with gasoline is the best economic choice. |
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Although I prefer electric carts, my self-respecting private country club back in CT uses gas carts. Why? They simply don't have the charging barn needed to charge a fleet of carts. And electric rates are crazy expensive in CT, so simply filling the leased fleet with gasoline is the best economic choice.[/QUOTE]So, if they don’t have the charging barn what do they do use for the gas barn?
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I guess that means I prefer golfing at places that are not self-respecting, whatever that means? To each his or her own.
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