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Jamescarriker
06-04-2016, 03:51 PM
I am trying to decide which electric golf car to buy, I like the looks of the Gem car. Can anyone who has or had one tell me anything about them? Thanks.
RickeyD
06-04-2016, 04:11 PM
I am trying to decide which electric golf car to buy, I like the looks of the Gem car. Can anyone who has or had one tell me anything about them? Thanks.
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ConnieNonnie
06-04-2016, 06:59 PM
I love my Gem car!
Greg Nelson
06-04-2016, 07:25 PM
Gem cars were originally made in Fargo, ND!
FMF Doc
06-04-2016, 08:13 PM
I love my Gem car!
Me too !!!
Fraugoofy
06-04-2016, 08:13 PM
I am trying to decide which electric golf car to buy, I like the looks of the Gem car. Can anyone who has or had one tell me anything about them? Thanks.
We seriously looked at purchasing a Gem car 2 years ago and decided against it because of the street legal insurance costs and the cost of registering this vehicle in Florida. We also didn't think it fit our lifestyle quite yet. We are only half time residents and didn't feel comfortable with storing the Gem for 5 months out of the year. Golf cart insurance is about 25% of the cost of the Gem. Loved the look and drive of the Gem, though. Good luck in your decision.
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Don Baldwin
06-05-2016, 05:27 AM
They're a misfit here in TV. Too big and fast for the GC trails...too small and slow for the road.
outlaw
06-05-2016, 07:07 AM
I am trying to decide which electric golf car to buy, I like the looks of the Gem car. Can anyone who has or had one tell me anything about them? Thanks.
If you play golf, make sure you check to see if they are allowed on the golf courses. Also, depending on where you plan to live, there are some very narrow mmp sections north of 466. I don't know if the GEM can get over the 441 cart overpass with oncoming traffic. As far as insurance and registration, I don't think that is an issue, as long as you don't drive on the main roads and stick to the mmps and golf cart lanes.
salpal
06-05-2016, 08:00 AM
I take my Gem all over the place including golf courses
ConnieNonnie
06-05-2016, 08:17 AM
You don't have to go over the bridge on 441- you can cross at light if street legal.
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
06-05-2016, 09:17 AM
We looked at buying a GEM but as Fraugoofy said, the fact that you must buy plates and insure it ended that idea.
They are very stable and very fast. They have a switch they increases the maximum speed for when it's being driven on the street and limits the speed to 20mph for cart paths.
I also didn't like the fact that the range is pretty limited. It could only go about 25 miles on a charge.
On warm days, I like to ride with the windshield down. The GEM has a solid windshield so this is not possible.
This was the case when I looked at one about four years ago. Maybe some of this has changed.
As has been pointed out, you can cross 27/441 and not use the bridge. You can also stay on Morse and Buena Vista and avoid the tunnels. Of course you will be using the roundabouts.
That's about all the positives and negatives I can come up with. I spoke with a salesman in Leesburg and he said that sales have beeb disappointing so far.
John_W
06-05-2016, 09:18 AM
In playing championship courses here for five years I've only seen a Gem Car once on a golf course. I remember that because he was stuck between hills and we had to push him off. It was at Mallory/Amelia nine hole #5. Down the lefthand side of the fairway are several moguls and the Gem Car was stuck between them and the wheels were off the ground on both ends. So the driver/golfer applied the gas and several of us got behind and pushed.
If you're looking for a golf car/cart, I would choose another brand, if you looking for an expensive all around electric car then this might be your choice or look at the Atomic Cars at the Village Discount Golf Cars on 466 just east of Morse, they are enclosed and air conditioned.
k2at333
06-05-2016, 11:02 AM
After owning my Gem, I would never go back to standard cart. They are fast enough on the road and ride much more comfortably. They go through all the tunnels if you are so disposed and the suspension is like a car. Insurance and registration costs are something to consider, but "you get what you pay for". Gud luk on your decision.
outlaw
06-05-2016, 11:53 AM
I'm not sure why one would be required to register and buy insurance for a GEM. Parcar has the same setup as a GEM, imo; It has a vin, is classified as a NEV/LSV. You are not required to buy insurance and register/license a parcar unless you want to go street legal. Why would you not have the same choice with a GEM?
Jamescarriker
06-05-2016, 12:08 PM
Thanks everyone for the valuable input. I will consider all options.
FMF Doc
06-05-2016, 05:52 PM
Thanks everyone for the valuable input. I will consider all options.
They have made several changes in the 2016 models. Very improved range. The ride on the Gem car is superior to any other street legal I know of. To go on the golf course you have to have the approved turn tires rather than the standard tires that it is equipped with.
Any other questions feel free to send me a PM. I have a 2015. To not require license and insurance you need to have the dealer decertify it meaning maximum speed of 20 MPH.
GatorFan
06-05-2016, 08:43 PM
I'm not sure why one would be required to register and buy insurance for a GEM. Parcar has the same setup as a GEM, imo; It has a vin, is classified as a NEV/LSV. You are not required to buy insurance and register/license a parcar unless you want to go street legal. Why would you not have the same choice with a GEM?
Because it is the law. Street legal per Florida law is considered an auto and subject to the no fault/PD insurance requirements.
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