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Kelsie52
08-11-2010, 11:23 AM
We will be visiting for the last time ....our home is in contract here in NY --so we are ordering our new home in Buttonwood tomorrow ..
when its finished in 72 days as promised we will become full timers !!!!!:MOJE_whot:
While we are visiting we would like to go shopping for a golf cart:read: ---We have causually looked at some at the Villages Cart store previously .. Are there any other places we should be aware of --or to stay away from ---:boxing2:
any info would be appreciated ---
Rich/Liz ------:wave:
Personally, I'd go to the EZ GO store next to Publix in La Plaza Grande. If I were to buy a cart today I be there NOW.
I'd steer clear of Discount Cart world on 441 unless you're looking used.
But they've been up & down.
ncr2482
08-11-2010, 11:49 AM
If you are interested in a new gas cart I would recommend Carts and Clubs in Ocala(located on 441/27)...they are an authorized Yamaha dealer. Ted Dunlop offers great upgrades, the enclosures are first class. Take a look at the Villages Yamaha stores, then drive up to see the differences. His prices are competitive with the Villages.His staff is in the Villages twice a week and offers great follow-up service as well.We purchased our last Yamaha from him last year and have referred a number of our friends to him and they have not been disappointed.
njbchbum
08-11-2010, 12:08 PM
we bought our cart from http://www.grandpaandgrandmasvillagebuggies.com/ and i strongly suggest that you not buy a cart until you speak with scott. he really knows his stuff and he puts together one heck of a cart. you owe yourselves the straight talk you get from scott. we learned so much that other dealers did not explain to us! they deal in club car carts, both the ds and precedent models.
contact info:
ph: 352-552-8454
alt: 352-552-8478
scott and vicky are also villages residents and their business is a short ride north on 441/27. they will custom design your cart with you! you outta see the bucket seats! [not standard, of course - but neat nonetheless] you get so much more on a cart from scott than with other sellers.
golfnut
08-11-2010, 12:19 PM
i would check out golf cart connection in the plaza on 441 across from wal-mart....gn
l2ridehd
08-11-2010, 12:20 PM
I also strongly recommend Carts and Clubs in Ocala. It is a short drive up there and well worth the trip. Enclosures, lights, wheels, accessories, all seem to be better then what The Villages golf carts does to the same basic cart. And the price is about a $1000 less.
starflyte1
08-11-2010, 12:26 PM
I bought my new electric cart from the EZ GO store just North of TV on 441 from Stacy. There was no pressure. I love my RXV and don't think that I will have to worry about being passed going up a hill for many years to come. It maintains the speed limit.
My husband bought his gas Club Car from Grandpa and Grandmas, and thinks he has the best cart ever made. Scott was very easy to work with and anything Burt wanted was done.
We bought two starter carts until we figured out what we wanted. #1 on both of our lists was cart had to maintain speed up hills and we both have that. We don't want to speed, just go the speed limit even up hills.
Pturner
08-11-2010, 04:40 PM
Kelsie52,
What awesome news! Congratulations on your new home in Buttonwood! All best wishes to you!
I third the recommendation of Carts and Clubs in Ocala.
jmitchell
08-11-2010, 04:52 PM
Kelsie52,
My husband, Mike, and I were just in TV last week. We too started the building process and are so excited!!! We also purchased two gas golf carts from The Villages Golf Cart store in Sumter Landing. I don't know if we got the best deal from a $$ standpoint -- it seemed good to us -- and the staff was awesome. They have a 5 year warranty on new and 3 years on refurbished. We bought one of each. They also said that if you have any issues/breakdown they will come and get you and will give you a nice loaner. We are having them both customized and can't wait. They will deliver them to our house the day we close -- Oct. 12, 2010!!!:pepper2::beer3:
BBQMan
08-11-2010, 08:54 PM
A low speed vehicle (LSV) looks like a golf cart and can go everywhere a golf cart can go. It is licensed to drive on roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less and can cross roads with higher speed limits. They make much that is inaccessible surrounding The Villages, easy to get to. A simple example, in the restaurant thread, Caveman noted he noted that a new Hamburger joint, 5 Guys, was not Golf Cart accessible. He's right, but it is LSV accessible along with such places as Best Buy, Kolh's, Home Depot, Sam's, Longhorn Steak House, Lowes and many more. I believe that this will become an even greater advantage as the areas around the Villages develop.
There are two LSV dealers close to The Villages - Columbia Par Car and Tomberlin. I suggest you visit both before you buy either a golf cart or an LSV. I have both an electric (Club Car) and a gas cart (Yamaha) and have now moved on to an LSV.
Best2bgolfing
08-12-2010, 05:45 AM
HI I can suggest you also look along RT 27/441. There are several places from as far south as Nobel's custom carts on 441 all the way to Ocala. I have been living in the villages for some time now and am a firm believer in three brands ONLY. EZ GO, CLUB and Yamaha. The dealers are on the web. Gas only for us and Street Legal a NO. There are two custom cart dealers you should look at before you buy any cart. Nobel's on rt27 about 15 miles south of 466 and Streetrods in the palm ridge plaza by Pauly's Pizza. I have a strong background in electric vehicles to me not worth looking at! Just look at the Happy Paper, Golf Carts for sale. Electric many many, Gas once in a blue moon.
frankie1
08-12-2010, 08:22 AM
Has anyone had any problems dealing with Columbia Carts ? I heard some golf cart dealers won't take Par Cars in on trade ins andI was wondering why ?
Appreciate any feedback. ( Lived in New Kensington, Pa, Manassas, Va, Oviedo, FL, Gainesville, Va and now the BEST place ever...The Villages )
schotzyb
08-12-2010, 09:31 AM
Has anyone had any problems dealing with Columbia Carts ? I heard some golf cart dealers won't take Par Cars in on trade ins andI was wondering why ?
Appreciate any feedback. ( Lived in New Kensington, Pa, Manassas, Va, Oviedo, FL, Gainesville, Va and now the BEST place ever...The Villages )
Sent you a private message
golfnut
08-12-2010, 01:31 PM
I believe EZ GO makes an LSV too....gn
jebartle
08-25-2010, 01:53 PM
We will be visiting for the last time ....our home is in contract here in NY --so we are ordering our new home in Buttonwood tomorrow ..
when its finished in 72 days as promised we will become full timers !!!!!:MOJE_whot:
While we are visiting we would like to go shopping for a golf cart:read: ---We have causually looked at some at the Villages Cart store previously .. Are there any other places we should be aware of --or to stay away from ---:boxing2:
any info would be appreciated ---
Rich/Liz ------:wave:
HI Kelsie52,
Are you looking for a new or used....We have a 2002 Lafayette, best part of cart is locked storage with room for two sets of golf clubs, it is street legal, batteries 1 year old, and it is a GREAT cart in perfect condition, Sells new for $10,000 sell for $2500...The dealership is on historical side, golf cart access...Husband bought another cart, no more room in garage...giggle
erictarleton
08-26-2010, 09:07 AM
A low speed vehicle (LSV) looks like a golf cart and can go everywhere a golf cart can go. It is licensed to drive on roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less and can cross roads with higher speed limits.
Just beware that they need to be tagged and so need much more than a standard golf cart. :police: They are also treated as cars for insurance purposes.
Eric
Kelsie52
08-26-2010, 09:16 AM
HI Kelsie52,
Are you looking for a new or used....We have a 2002 Lafayette, best part of cart is locked storage with room for two sets of golf clubs, it is street legal, batteries 1 year old, and it is a GREAT cart in perfect condition, Sells new for $10,000 sell for $2500...The dealership is on historical side, golf cart access...Husband bought another cart, no more room in garage...giggle
Thank you --But right now I am having a hard enough time getting my wife into a regular cart --Street legal is another few decades AWAY lol:shocked:
graciegirl
08-26-2010, 09:30 AM
Oh Kelsie.:a040:
Good for you. Congratulations on your new home. Building a home is so much fun, especially when you see it done the way TV does it. They have it down to a science.
I know you have made one of the best choices of your life.
I hope you will have every joy in your new house.
Hugs,
Gracie
Ohiogirl
08-26-2010, 10:06 AM
Having been an injury (auto) claims adjuster for about 8 years, you will never catch me on a motorcycle, scooter or street legal golf cart, nor will I do road biking (as opposed to bike trail). It's not you, it's the other guy - too many people go too fast, don't maintain a proper lookout, run red lights, etc. IMO more now than in the past (don't you notice 3 cars going thru yellow, then red lights- getting so you look in the rearview mirror before you stop on a yellow, just because you don't want to get rearended)? Everybody's in a hurry.
Almost all of my motorcycle injury claims were because the other guy didn't see you. And in The Villages, with an older population, well . . . probably just as bad as the 20 something drivers in a different way.
That's just MO.
Tom Hannon
08-26-2010, 10:22 AM
I'm not so sure if I'd wish to drive a street legal cart on busy intersections. They might have less protection than a motorcycle.
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