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Old 11-22-2023, 10:13 AM
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Not true. I got a 2023 Liberty Elite Duel Lithium in February for less than a Starr wanted for a four man front facing. I have taken it up to 60 miles on a charge and still have 15% left. It’s been a great cart…our guests love to go out in it.
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Old 11-22-2023, 11:01 AM
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Has anyone owned or considering buying a Star Sirius battery golf cart?

Pros???
Cons???

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I would not purchase any other brand of golf cart. It is superior in every way. The suspension is heavy duty. I have driven 70 miles and still had some charge remaining on the battery. It is simply the best golf cart I have ever owned/
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Old 11-22-2023, 12:15 PM
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I would not purchase any other brand of golf cart. It is superior in every way. The suspension is heavy duty. I have driven 70 miles and still had some charge remaining on the battery. It is simply the best golf cart I have ever owned/


In the interest of fairness & accuracy ...

I own a 2022 Star Sirius. In my opinion, it's the best value in Golf Carts. I think the ClubCar is very close, if they offer a Lithium Option, which they didn't a few years ago.

That said, they're are a a few issues to be aware of. The original 2021/2022 the rear Swing Arms are too weak and will break. I've had mine replaced with a "new and improved" Swing Arm, that Star came up with. I understand, they now have a 3rd version.

There have been a zillion complaints about the brakes squeaking and the Emergency Brake being tough to use ... your Dealer can adjust that. My cart is currently back in the shop, for a busted Spring in the back and we're waiting for parts that should arrive this weekend (it's been about 5 days).

From now on, I'm putting it in Turtle Mode when playing golf and not be so tough on the suspension, speeding over uneven fairways.
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Old 11-22-2023, 01:49 PM
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Has anyone owned or considering buying a Star Sirius battery golf cart?

Pros???
Cons???

Thank you …..
Just picked mine up last week. I really like it. The seats are fine for me because I'm tall (6'4") lots of headspace, but wife (5'4") may need something different for seating if she drives it much. Went for a drive from Dabney to Brownwood Paddock and round trip didn't use half the battery (210Ah lithium) and supposedly these batteries discharge the first half faster than the second half.
The drive was 40mins with the peddle to the floor (21-22mph), where safe, and yeah, car next time.... Sawmill is a breeze, but longer is just LONGER! The cart has tons of get-up-and-go, on the roads the cruise control is nice to have.

We may do different seats later, but no sense in buying something unless we know we want it.
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Old 11-22-2023, 02:18 PM
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Has anyone owned or considering buying a Star Sirius battery golf cart?

Pros???
Cons???

Thank you …..
I have a 2021 that I bought new in 2022....just went over 1100 miles. Had a 2021 gas Yamaha that I traded in and the rides are comparable. You can get some super plush seats with Yamaha that are great for riding in and for the most part STAR has them too.

As far as driving, it does sit taller than the Yamaha and the club car. For me it makes it easier to get in and out of. In my Yamaha I felt that my foot was pressed down almost below my knee on the accelerator pedal. Club Car is the worst in that arena. I think if I was taller than 6 foot that might be an issue.
With the STAR I have more than enough leg room.I've yet to encounter a tunnel it could not stay in its lane and make it thru.

I drive a constant 24mph most of the time. The acceleration is unbelievably fast!! You will get an honest 70 miles of range which is good for 99% of the travel in the villages. I live in Marsh Bend and routinely golf north of LSL with no issues, and The only downside is right now there are not a lot of accessories to blow your money on (maybe thats not a bad thing)

They had issues with the brake squeaking but that was repaired under warranty recall. I've heard about some issues with the front A arms breaking, but I'm told that is a warranty recall item also and if they do break STAR will replace them.

I would get another.
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Old 11-22-2023, 02:44 PM
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Also regarding maintenance on the lithium battery, anyone or business beside villages golf cart perform this as a mobile service?
The lithium battery does not need any maintenance and should last at least 12 years with near-zero range degradation. You only need tire service and to wipe the windshield off once in a while.
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Old 11-22-2023, 02:59 PM
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Just picked mine up last week. I really like it. The seats are fine for me because I'm tall (6'4") lots of headspace, but wife (5'4") may need something different for seating if she drives it much. Went for a drive from Dabney to Brownwood Paddock and round trip didn't use half the battery (210Ah lithium) and supposedly these batteries discharge the first half faster than the second half.
The drive was 40mins with the peddle to the floor (21-22mph), where safe, and yeah, car next time.... Sawmill is a breeze, but longer is just LONGER! The cart has tons of get-up-and-go, on the roads the cruise control is nice to have.

We may do different seats later, but no sense in buying something unless we know we want it.
The LFP battery chemistry is a pain to measure State-Of-Charge accurately since the battery voltage barely drops from 100-0 SOC. The ternary lithium chemistries have a larger voltage drop as they discharge. It is probably a safer bet to use the trip odometer rather than the fuel gauge
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Old 11-22-2023, 03:01 PM
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Club Cart now makes an extended range cart - Onward XR that should get 60 miles.
I think TVGC will service Club Car.
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Old 11-22-2023, 04:13 PM
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Reading about the broken suspension bits is disappointing. What tire pressure are you running? It should be set to about 20 PSI.
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Old 11-22-2023, 06:20 PM
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Just picked mine up last week. I really like it. The seats are fine for me because I'm tall (6'4") lots of headspace, but wife (5'4") may need something different for seating if she drives it much. Went for a drive from Dabney to Brownwood Paddock and round trip didn't use half the battery (210Ah lithium) and supposedly these batteries discharge the first half faster than the second half.
The drive was 40mins with the peddle to the floor (21-22mph), where safe, and yeah, car next time.... Sawmill is a breeze, but longer is just LONGER! The cart has tons of get-up-and-go, on the roads the cruise control is nice to have.

We may do different seats later, but no sense in buying something unless we know we want it.
Unless something has changed in the last year, you'll find that the 1st "half" of the dash gauge will give you about 60% of your total range, the last 1/2 will give you 40%. Also, when the cart dies from a dead battery, you can probably re-start it after a few minutes and get another mile or 2 (don't ask how I know this).

Do NOT depend on the Star App for accurate battery charge information. The dashboard gauge is more accurate.
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Old 11-22-2023, 06:23 PM
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I have a 2021 that I bought new in 2022....I've yet to encounter a tunnel it could not stay in its lane and make it thru.

I drive a constant 24mph most of the time. The acceleration is unbelievably fast!!


They had issues with the brake squeaking but that was repaired under warranty recall. I've heard about some issues with the front A arms breaking, but I'm told that is a warranty recall item also and if they do break STAR will replace them.

I would get another.
There is supposedly a tunnel up near Lopez that the Star Sirius roof will scrape on. I've been through it once, without a problem. There's another going under Morse Blvd, close to 466, where you have to be very careful to stay close to the center line ... you'll scrape, if you get too far right.
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Old 11-22-2023, 06:25 PM
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Reading about the broken suspension bits is disappointing. What tire pressure are you running? It should be set to about 20 PSI.
I don't like the way the cart handles with that low of a tire pressure. I'm at about 24, although I haven't checked recently.
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Old 11-22-2023, 07:08 PM
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Nobody is talking about what’s going to happen when it’s time to replace your lithium battery. Even the dealers don’t have a plan or know future disposal costs.

The battery will start to lose performance after the 5-8 year warranty expires. You could get stuck with a very hefty disposal cost in addition to a new battery. I love the electric carts except there is that unknown hanging out there. Buyer beware.
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Old 11-22-2023, 08:18 PM
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Nobody is talking about what’s going to happen when it’s time to replace your lithium battery. Even the dealers don’t have a plan or know future disposal costs.

The battery will start to lose performance after the 5-8 year warranty expires. You could get stuck with a very hefty disposal cost in addition to a new battery. I love the electric carts except there is that unknown hanging out there. Buyer beware.
My plan when my lithium battery dies, is to find a Tesla, break open the trunk and throw in my battery. All that lithium? Sooner or later, the whole thing will explode. At least according to what I read on this forum. End of story.
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Old 11-23-2023, 08:07 AM
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Club Cart now makes an extended range cart - Onward XR that should get 60 miles.
I think TVGC will service Club Car.
Looked at one. 21K and no curtains. Liked dash assembly in my Yamaha better as it protrudes out and has more storage space.
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