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I Tango
07-27-2018, 08:35 PM
We were looking at a brand new 2018 Yesteryear golf cart tonight at the Villages Golf Car store. $22K. If you offer cash does TV golf car store ever negotiate on their prices, or are they set in stone like the houses?
Fraugoofy
07-27-2018, 09:05 PM
We were looking at a brand new 2018 Yesteryear golf cart tonight at the Villages Golf Car store. $22K. If you offer cash does TV golf car store ever negotiate on their prices, or are they set in stone like the houses?I am not sure, but Streetrod makes a really great cart... you may want to check them out?
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I Tango
07-27-2018, 09:12 PM
I am not sure, but Streetrod makes a really great cart... you may want to check them out?
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Thanks, we're going to check them out tomorrow. But I actually like the look of the Yesteryear better, especially with their new slanted front grill. To each their own, I guess :-)
Plus we bought a villa with only a 1 1/2 garage, so every inch of space counts and the Yesteryear is slightly shorter than the Streetrod.
Fraugoofy
07-27-2018, 10:04 PM
Have a great time checking out the carts. I love all the golf carts Here! No matter what you choose it will be great fun! Thanks, we're going to check them out tomorrow. But I actually like the look of the Yesteryear better, especially with their new slanted front grill. To each their own, I guess :-)
Plus we bought a villa with only a 1 1/2 garage, so every inch of space counts and the Yesteryear is slightly shorter than the Streetrod.
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Bay Kid
07-28-2018, 06:04 AM
You need to drive both. Streetrod drives so much better.
mulligan
07-28-2018, 06:20 AM
To actually answer the question you posted, no. not 1 penny.
I Tango
07-28-2018, 06:30 AM
You need to drive both. Streetrod drives so much better.
Does Streetrod negotiate on price?
dsbouley
07-28-2018, 07:35 AM
We were looking at a brand new 2018 Yesteryear golf cart tonight at the Villages Golf Car store. $22K. If you offer cash does TV golf car store ever negotiate on their prices, or are they set in stone like the houses?They look nice but they are not the ideal cart if you play golf
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jane032657
07-28-2018, 07:37 AM
Yes they do negotiate. They will tell you they do not but you can get at least $500 off. I know from experience. Tell them you are going to shop at Carts and Clubs in Ocala. And Ocala will also negotiate.
thetruth
07-28-2018, 08:06 AM
We were looking at a brand new 2018 Yesteryear golf cart tonight at the Villages Golf Car store. $22K. If you offer cash does TV golf car store ever negotiate on their prices, or are they set in stone like the houses?
1. I think they have reduced the horse power in the 2018.
REASON???-polution controls???????
2. RE: The Villages Golf Cart-our recent experience. If, you don't buy from them they will not give you an appointment for stuff like an oil change.
3. RE: Yester year and 22,000. We have the regular yamaha bought new in 2014. A golf cart for 22,000? You can buy a REAL CAR for that. It is a fancy LAWNMOWER.
4. AS TO A DEAL-it is almost AUGUST. You may want to check when the 2019 models come up. As to a take it of leave it-YOU HAVE THE SECOND OPTION. You have the right to shop around. I would, if I was shopping, get a list of SERIAL NUMBERS and year produced. Would you know a 2017 from a 2018?
GoodLife
07-28-2018, 08:37 AM
1. I think they have reduced the horse power in the 2018.
REASON???-polution controls???????
2. RE: The Villages Golf Cart-our recent experience. If, you don't buy from them they will not give you an appointment for stuff like an oil change.
3. RE: Yester year and 22,000. We have the regular yamaha bought new in 2014. A golf cart for 22,000? You can buy a REAL CAR for that. It is a fancy LAWNMOWER.
4. AS TO A DEAL-it is almost AUGUST. You may want to check when the 2019 models come up. As to a take it of leave it-YOU HAVE THE SECOND OPTION. You have the right to shop around. I would, if I was shopping, get a list of SERIAL NUMBERS and year produced. Would you know a 2017 from a 2018?
I did not buy my cart from Villages golf cart and recently had my oil changed there plus they gave me a loaner cart.
I Tango
07-28-2018, 08:38 AM
1. I think they have reduced the horse power in the 2018.
REASON???-polution controls???????
2. RE: The Villages Golf Cart-our recent experience. If, you don't buy from them they will not give you an appointment for stuff like an oil change.
3. RE: Yester year and 22,000. We have the regular yamaha bought new in 2014. A golf cart for 22,000? You can buy a REAL CAR for that. It is a fancy LAWNMOWER.
4. AS TO A DEAL-it is almost AUGUST. You may want to check when the 2019 models come up. As to a take it of leave it-YOU HAVE THE SECOND OPTION. You have the right to shop around. I would, if I was shopping, get a list of SERIAL NUMBERS and year produced. Would you know a 2017 from a 2018?
Good points, thanks. You only go around once in life, so 22K for a golf cart is excessive. But we also own a motorcycle with sidecar, and some would say that's excessive too. We bought a smaller home so we would have money for the fun things in life. So we only have a 1 1/2 car garage and our one car will have to sit in the driveway. No room for a second car, so the cycle and the golf cart will fit inside the garage. Thus a splurge on a golf cart doesn't seen excessive to us. But to each their own. :-)
John_W
07-28-2018, 09:44 AM
Have you seen the new Lux Golf Cart built by Streetrod?
https://i.vimeocdn.com/video/679117404_780x439.jpg
http://https://www.streetrodgolfcars.com/
I haven't looked at golf carts since I bought a new Yamaha in 2011. What I remember is at the time a new Streetrod was $23,000 and a new Yesteryear from TV was selling for $11,000 to $13,000. Seems like a big jump in price for Yesteryear.
I remember a thread back then and Frank who owned a Site Rite golf cart shop and posted regularly on this website had recommended the Streetrod, he wrote "I have had the opportunity to work on and drive (both) models talked about the past few days and the finest production custom cart built is the StreetRod. This cart looks good, rides well & has an oil filtered, oil pumped engine built buy Kawasaki. This cart on a Club Cart frame gets my vote. They are not cheep but you do get what you pay for."
Fredman
07-28-2018, 10:09 AM
Good points, thanks. You only go around once in life, so 22K for a golf cart is excessive. But we also own a motorcycle with sidecar, and some would say that's excessive too. We bought a smaller home so we would have money for the fun things in life. So we only have a 1 1/2 car garage and our one car will have to sit in the driveway. No room for a second car, so the cycle and the golf cart will fit inside the garage. Thus a splurge on a golf cart doesn't seen excessive to us. But to each their own. :-)
Your money, spend it for whatever makes you happy
graciegirl
07-28-2018, 10:26 AM
They look nice but they are not the ideal cart if you play golf
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Exactly. Way too chummy a space for two guys. It is like the Waterfront Hotel. No Ballroom.
ColdNoMore
07-28-2018, 10:34 AM
Your money, spend it for whatever makes you happy
Exactly. :agree:
thelegges
07-28-2018, 11:26 AM
1. I think they have reduced the horse power in the 2018.
REASON???-polution controls???????
2. RE: The Villages Golf Cart-our recent experience. If, you don't buy from them they will not give you an appointment for stuff like an oil change.
3. RE: Yester year and 22,000. We have the regular yamaha bought new in 2014. A golf cart for 22,000? You can buy a REAL CAR for that. It is a fancy LAWNMOWER.
4. AS TO A DEAL-it is almost AUGUST. You may want to check when the 2019 models come up. As to a take it of leave it-YOU HAVE THE SECOND OPTION. You have the right to shop around. I would, if I was shopping, get a list of SERIAL NUMBERS and year produced. Would you know a 2017 from a 2018?
One of our carts came from C&C, the Villages not only changes our oil, does tuneup, brakes, and whatever we need. Plus a loaner.
Nucky
07-28-2018, 11:34 AM
We were looking at a brand new 2018 Yesteryear golf cart tonight at the Villages Golf Car store. $22K. If you offer cash does TV golf car store ever negotiate on their prices, or are they set in stone like the houses?
They start off saying no but when you’re $500 apart they will not let you walk. Everything is negotiable even the house. You can get something from them, not easy but possible. :popcorn:
They are the best service wise.
Fredman
07-28-2018, 01:54 PM
We were looking at a brand new 2018 Yesteryear golf cart tonight at the Villages Golf Car store. $22K. If you offer cash does TV golf car store ever negotiate on their prices, or are they set in stone like the houses?
Cash not relevant in negotiation. The are going to get paid in full regardless if you pay cash or finance.
photo1902
07-28-2018, 01:59 PM
Exactly. Way too chummy a space for two guys. It is like the Waterfront Hotel. No Ballroom.
OMG that is funny
eweissenbach
07-28-2018, 03:33 PM
Exactly. Way too chummy a space for two guys. It is like the Waterfront Hotel. No Ballroom.
:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
I Tango
07-28-2018, 06:27 PM
You need to drive both. Streetrod drives so much better.
Now to get back on topic....
Bay Kid I have to agree with you. We went to the Streetrod shop today, looked at and drove the cart. I couldn't agree with you more. No comparison in my opinion, the Streetrod quality wins hands down compared to the Yesteryear. And I was all set to buy a Yesteryear, but it's the same price as a Streetrod. So next week we'll be ordering a new Streetrod. Yay!
BK001
07-29-2018, 06:19 AM
Exactly. Way too chummy a space for two guys. It is like the Waterfront Hotel. No Ballroom.
HaHa - Love the double entendre!
eweissenbach
07-29-2018, 12:54 PM
HaHa - Love the double entendre!
Did not know they were also called entendres! :shocked:
Fraugoofy
07-29-2018, 05:39 PM
Now to get back on topic....
Bay Kid I have to agree with you. We went to the Streetrod shop today, looked at and drove the cart. I couldn't agree with you more. No comparison in my opinion, the Streetrod quality wins hands down compared to the Yesteryear. And I was all set to buy a Yesteryear, but it's the same price as a Streetrod. So next week we'll be ordering a new Streetrod. Yay!Yeah! So happy for you...
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Marathon Man
07-29-2018, 06:18 PM
Exactly. Way too chummy a space for two guys. It is like the Waterfront Hotel. No Ballroom.
Perhaps the greatest post of all time.
Bay Kid
07-30-2018, 07:30 AM
Now to get back on topic....
Bay Kid I have to agree with you. We went to the Streetrod shop today, looked at and drove the cart. I couldn't agree with you more. No comparison in my opinion, the Streetrod quality wins hands down compared to the Yesteryear. And I was all set to buy a Yesteryear, but it's the same price as a Streetrod. So next week we'll be ordering a new Streetrod. Yay!
GREAT! I knew one look (drive) would make the difference. No comparison. Now you will have real fun!!!
I Tango
07-30-2018, 10:24 AM
GREAT! I knew one look (drive) would make the difference. No comparison. Now you will have real fun!!!
Thanks for your advice!
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