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SteveFromNY
01-03-2008, 04:24 AM
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with these carts?
They have them at the LSL Golf Cart store and I think one of them looks great! They are expensive and kind of large. Here is the website http://www.berlinecart.com/ where you can build your cart. Personally, I like the Berline LS with the roof and tilt wheel!
I am seriously considering getting one of them but would like to know more about them than what I can learn at the golf cart store or on their web site.
I guess they cost about as much as a street rod, but appeal to me a lot more.
What do you think?
golfnut
01-03-2008, 03:58 PM
They sure look official, I say if you like it get, I have heard that the golf cart store in TV stands behind what they sell.
MMC24
01-03-2008, 05:36 PM
Steve:
Go for it. "The one thing that separates men from boys is the price of our toys."
punkpup
01-04-2008, 01:34 AM
Wow those are some sassy looking carts!
handieman
01-04-2008, 11:35 PM
No doubt about it those carts are sweet little toys.
Now lets talk practical. Yamaha, EZ-Go, and Club Car are the 3 most common carts found in America today. That being said, parts and accessories are readily available. Riding in a golf cart, one needs to remember not all days are room temperature. Trust me the wind chill factor is a huge item when its below upper 70's. Then there is the direct summer sun ( roof needed) and it does rain occasionally. When it rains in Florida, I mean it rains. thus the enclosure again is needed.
My little sports car looks great topless. but no way would I give up that top on a hot or cold day and yes I even run the AC
Handie :joke:
octcr
01-04-2008, 11:52 PM
HandieMan...good point you made...temperature does change...weather conditions...I am trying to decide on a purchase of a golf cart...you made some very vital points my friend...thanks!
golfnut
01-05-2008, 02:47 AM
You bring up an excellent point handie, didn't think about it til you mentioned it (too busy looking at the pictures, duh), hard to believe they would sell a cart of this magnitude in TV that didn't include a top with a full enclosure and a heater, something to investigate Steve.
SteveFromNY
01-05-2008, 04:28 AM
They have the Escalade model at the Golf Cart store in LSL, complete with enclosure. Until yesterday they had the Berline LS there as well, but it sold. I like the LS better. I'd feel too much like Tony Soprano driving around in the Escalade. ;D
I realize how important the enclosure is, and like I said, this does have it as an option from Village Golf Cars. I was driving my rental cart yesterday with the cover I rented from a guy who rents just covers. Yesterday, the low temperature here was 27 degrees! It was probably 40 by the time I drove around, but it was clear I needed the enclosure!
I spoke to the salesman there tonight and he said they originally bought 12 Berlines and still have 6 in stock (only one in the showroom though today anyway), so there aren't too many of them around. They are built on a Club Car utility truck chassis I hear, so parts should be readily available.
Anyway, it's a nice cart and I will be considering it when the time does come. Tomorrow I return to NY to continue working and trying to sell my house there so I can get down here for good!
golfnut
01-05-2008, 05:51 PM
Good luck Steve!
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