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John_W 01-27-2021 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Larry chappel (Post 1893308)
Cooler looks great. Lights on the other hand, cutting across pinstripe and reflector. ???? Does not look professional
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I rather be safe and tacky than cool and dead. That's the Liquid Lights deluxe package. The entire length of the side is outlined and are tied into the turn signal so the lights will alternate colors when activated.

Liquid Lights Fruitland Park Website

I have to drive on St. Charles anytime I leave, it's a busy 2 lane road and drive in a golf cart lane, I want as much visibility as possible. The reflector is only good at night when a cars headlines hit it, and not that big. I much rather have more lights.

https://scontent-mia3-2.xx.fbcdn.net...06&oe=60373B1F

The photo above was shot in bright sunlight, here's what you see at night.

https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...g?format=1500w

lkagele 01-27-2021 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by giorgio1948 (Post 1893033)
Has anyone experienced the poor service lately with the Service Dept. in Spanish Springs?

Yes and I will never service or buy a cart from them again. I don't think their work is necessarily bad. I have issue with their ethics. I understand and take responsibility for the 'buyer beware' thing. I do, however, object to their practice of not providing full disclosure.

They sold me a used cart they knew would have motor issues. Sure enough, within six months, the motor died. They replaced it with the same exact motor even though they knew it wasn't designed for the type of use it gets here in TV.

Fast forward another 2 years and, sure enough, the second motor died. This time they even admitted they knew it was a bad motor but alleged it was the only option available to them at the time. No discount offered on the second motor replacement and the motor upgrade option they now offered was close to $2K. They pretty much ruled out the option for me to buy a new cart when they offered me $500 trade in value for a cart that cost over $6k just 3 years ago.

BTW, the research done on the 'upgrade motor' revealed it would have the exact same problems as the original motor. Motors designed for golf course use don't work particularly well with the high speed use they get here in TV.

When a company, not just once but twice, places its own needs in front of the customer's; I simply refuse to do business with them ever again. Call it 'sour grapes' if you wish but I will also take the opportunity to relay to others my experiences with them.

asianthree 01-27-2021 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by RAAndre (Post 1893282)
My wife took her cart there the other day for a problem as she has always done. They told her that they only service carts that are bought there now! Seriously?

Stopped servicing our cart last year because it wasn’t bought there

DAVES 01-27-2021 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by lkagele (Post 1893416)
Yes and I will never service or buy a cart from them again. I don't think their work is necessarily bad. I have issue with their ethics. I understand and take responsibility for the 'buyer beware' thing. I do, however, object to their practice of not providing full disclosure.

They sold me a used cart they knew would have motor issues. Sure enough, within six months, the motor died. They replaced it with the same exact motor even though they knew it wasn't designed for the type of use it gets here in TV.

Fast forward another 2 years and, sure enough, the second motor died. This time they even admitted they knew it was a bad motor but alleged it was the only option available to them at the time. No discount offered on the second motor replacement and the motor upgrade option they now offered was close to $2K. They pretty much ruled out the option for me to buy a new cart when they offered me $500 trade in value for a cart that cost over $6k just 3 years ago.

BTW, the research done on the 'upgrade motor' revealed it would have the exact same problems as the original motor. Motors designed for golf course use don't work particularly well with the high speed use they get here in TV.

When a company, not just once but twice, places its own needs in front of the customer's; I simply refuse to do business with them ever again. Call it 'sour grapes' if you wish but I will also take the opportunity to relay to others my experiences with them.

My two cents worth.
Golf carts are just that golf carts. They are, were designed to do 15 mph. Typically brakes on only the rear wheels. Like any vehicle when you brake the weight shifts forward off the rear wheels. Just like the bike we had as kids with the rear coaster brake you hit the brake hard and it will easily skid. Then, what is the average weight of a Villager? Call it 200 pounds. People add seats and tool about with 4. That is 800 lbs.

Our golf cart is set for the legal speed which is 20 mph. It is simple to adjust the governor and get the up to ?????? about 26.

My point, do not expect it to last Our golf cart is 9 years old. We use it quite a bit on the multi modal paths. Other than a battery and oil changes. We have not needed any service.

Villagevip 01-27-2021 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by mrf6969 (Post 1893201)
Wow did you get off topic but since you went this way why not find out what is NEW? The only way you are going to find out is have that conversation with the:welcome: knowledgeable sales person. If your cart is older that 3 years there is a lot NEW. Take something out for an overnight test drive. Get out of your shell and live. Heck you might find out that owning and driving a brand new cart is just what you needed and love.
I am sure this is exactly what you wanted to hear, or did you really walk into the showroom just to use the bathroom?:a040:

You must be one of those salespersons...

Villagesgal 01-27-2021 12:37 PM

I've had mine survived there for 18 years, no problems. I will continue to use them

jjombrello 01-27-2021 12:39 PM

No. I had an appt. for 8:30 and my cart was ready for pick-up at 9:30. I have been serviced by them for the last 7 years and have had nothing but good service.

Shadow8IA 01-27-2021 01:08 PM

After several tries over 6 weeks & spending $1200 at Spanish Springs for a new motor & still having the same problem we were told to take the cart to Sumter where they figured out the electrical problem for $125. We’ll go to Sumter from now on.

bobnyce 01-27-2021 03:59 PM

Bought two carts at SS both used and just now ordered a new cart. Trade in is 10 years old and still traded it for a reasonable price. Depends on how you have kept your cart. Service has always been good at SS and convenience can't be beat. But it is a golf cart not a race car! Never intended for high speed travel and those who go over 20 MPH are nuts because they can easily roll over and don't stop very well - it's Golf Cart!!

lpkruege1 01-27-2021 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by wrestle1 (Post 1893396)
I ordered a new cart at Brownwood a few weeks ago and checked the status today. The sales person said they’re having difficulty keeping up with inventory and the service garages are a bit overwhelmed right now. They generally provide pretty good service but I suspect their staff is overloaded right now. Keep that in mind as you’re doing business there

It's like anything else these days. They are short on help. People have left for better paying jobs or less hours. If you know anyone I heard they were looking for qualified mechanics.

jimhurtt@twc.com 01-27-2021 05:13 PM

How much do they pay you in commission? (kidding)

rwfisher1969 01-27-2021 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1893232)
I find the LSL location next to Barnes & Nobles just the opposite, they are usually so busy that they don't have time to pounce. Sometimes when I go to B&N I'll stop in there to see the new stuff. When I decided my old 6 pack cooler wasn't cutting it anymore, I checked out the 12 pack cooler I see on most new carts, but then I saw this one. Even more insulation and really nice and sturdy and only $20 more. So if I hadn't stopped in I wouldn't of known about it.

https://scontent-mia3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...a1&oe=603575EE

The cooler was at the LSL Cart shop? It looks great! Would definitely like one like that.

The Professor 01-27-2021 08:50 PM

I called today for an appointment for my cart in need of repair. Yes, they said, on the 28th. I said tomorrow? They said no MARCH.

John_W 01-27-2021 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by rwfisher1969 (Post 1893631)
The cooler was at the LSL Cart shop? It looks great! Would definitely like one like that.

Yes, that cooler was at the LSL location about a year ago, it was $100 with the bracket. I replaced the old 6 pack cooler and the bracket was similar but sturdier and I could use the same holes. I tried to find it online, but I was unable. This is the old 6 pack cooler I replaced.

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/02...g?v=1421258038

This is the 12 pack cooler you normally see, it's $80 at LSL and you can find it elsewhere. Amazon has it $65 with free shipping and $40 without the bracket.

Amazon.com

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....SonOL._AC_.jpg

I also see this one on new Yamaha's, and has Yamaha on the lid, it's $75 with the bracket on Amazon.

https://masekgolfcars.com/wp-content...k-Yamaha-2.jpg

Before going to LSL I stopped at Villages Discount Golf cars on 466 next to Birdie Golf. They had these 19 quart coolers with the metal clips, they were even bigger. Not the big 114 quart on the back, it's the light blue 19 quart on the side. They had several new ones in the box, I asked how much they were, and he said $100. I said I'll take one, he said, that doesn't include the mounting bracket. I asked how much was the bracket, he said, I don't know, we don't have them here, you'll have to go our maintenance shop in Summerfield and get it there. The guy acted like he wasn't interested in helping me, so I had no intentions of going all the way up to Summerfield.

https://scontent-mia3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...89&oe=60385B79

mrf6969 01-28-2021 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by giorgio1948 (Post 1893033)
Has anyone experienced the poor service lately with the Service Dept. in Spanish Springs?

We go to Sumter Landing service (close to our home) and it is always excellent.


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