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flhr95
11-16-2020, 11:47 AM
In the market for a new cart, electric will work for our short trips. Have seen a new brand of cart on the market (ICON), features seem great for the money. Doesn't look like any local dealers, wondering if anyone has purchased this brand and their thoughts.
Malsua
11-16-2020, 12:14 PM
In the market for a new cart, electric will work for our short trips. Have seen a new brand of cart on the market (ICON), features seem great for the money. Doesn't look like any local dealers, wondering if anyone has purchased this brand and their thoughts.
I can't speak to that particular brand.
I can speak to buying brands without local dealers. I made that mistake buying an Isuzu in the early 2000s. It's a bad idea. The small discount you get for buying something like that, is going to be offset by cost, time and hassle when you need service or repair.
Seriously, buy a Yamaha or Club Car these are proven brands, lots of local support and are great quality. The Ezgo and Par Car are pretty good too, not as much support as others, but still fine. Every other brand, in my opinion, should be avoided.
Good luck!
Toymeister
11-16-2020, 01:27 PM
It is fairly obvious ICON is one of the many Chinese carts.
EVs particularly low speed EVs (read as golf cart style) are being encouraged in China by the central government.
There are several manufacturers, therein lies the problem. Certainly the Chinese can produce an excellent product like your iPhone. But where will ICON be in ten years? What if they fail?
Topspinmo
11-16-2020, 02:19 PM
It is fairly obvious ICON is one of the many Chinese carts.
EVs particularly low speed EVs (read as golf cart style) are being encouraged in China by the central government.
There are several manufacturers, therein lies the problem. Certainly the Chinese can produce an excellent product like your iPhone. But where will ICON be in ten years? What if they fail?
You think cheap electric carts going to last 10 years?:faint:
Toymeister
11-16-2020, 05:12 PM
You think cheap electric carts going to last 10 years?:faint:
The Chinese can make whatever quality that you want. Your General Electric appliances? They are Haier (Chinese), some made here some elsewhere.. Many auto parts are Chinese as well I could go on...
John_W
11-16-2020, 05:25 PM
The nearest ICON dealer I could find was in Tampa, Bayside Carts. They have on their website this cart new for $7475. I bet you could go to I-4 Power in Webster, Florida about 20 miles south and buy a brand new stripped down Yamaha just like this ICON for about the same price. The most obvious accessory missing is the Sunbrella curtains, about $700. Also I'm sure there are other items you want to add, I'm not sure if it has turn signals, etc.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0079/1668/3341/products/ICON_i20_CB_WS_2_1024x1024@2x.jpeg?v=1588797648
Here's the Tampa dealer's website, Bayside
ICON Golf Carts
– Bayside Custom Carts (https://www.baysidecustomcarts.com/collections/icon-golf-carts-icon-dealers)
I-4 Power in Webster website, their site is under construction but it will give you their basic info. Also many posters on this board have bought from them already, just use the search button at the top page for any question on any subject you may want answered quickly.
Golf Carts - I4 POWER EQUIPMENT (http://www.i-4power.com/golf-carts.html)
ICON Golf Carts website
Home - ICON Electric Vehicles (https://iconev.com/)
May I suggest before buying the ICON, go talk to the Crown dealer in Wildwood, located behind Russell Stover Candy outlet. They sell the Chinese electric car/cart by Crown which is similar to the Atomic Electric. They also sell Star Carts, a Chinese brand of cart that has been sold in TV for years and many Villagers swear by them. You're Welcomed.
Crown Carts (https://www.crowncarts.com/)
tophcfa
11-16-2020, 09:26 PM
Stick with something you know your can get parts for and find several businesses that can service it.
banjobob
11-17-2020, 06:18 AM
Exactly another reason to become independent from China
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
11-17-2020, 06:49 AM
It is fairly obvious ICON is one of the many Chinese carts.
EVs particularly low speed EVs (read as golf cart style) are being encouraged in China by the central government.
There are several manufacturers, therein lies the problem. Certainly the Chinese can produce an excellent product like your iPhone. But where will ICON be in ten years? What if they fail?
The "Chinese" do not produce the iPhone. Apple products are produced by and American company that has a manufacturing plants in China and uses Chinese labor. The plants have American executives and upper level management.
That is very different than companies that are owned by either Chinese citizens or the Chinese government which is the case with ICON golf carts.
Personally, if I were going to buy a new golf cart I would buy either a Yamaha gas cart or a Club Car electric. These are the two best and proven carts on the market today. If I wanted and electric, I would go for a Club Car with lithium batteries.
Unless someone wanted one of those completely enclosed carts with air conditioning, I can't understand why anyone would look at anything else.
Both Yamaha and Club Car have many dealers and service station in within the Villages.
You might save a few dollars with an EZ Go and not a bad choice. Par Cars can be OK but getting parts and service can be a problem.
Just my opinion.
merrymini
11-17-2020, 07:16 AM
I have a club car, electric and could not be happier. Par car was very costly and had to prepay service. NOT! The Par car dealer who was local is not longer there. Talk to some service people and you will get an idea of how it can be taken care of. Personally, although impossible practically, I am making every effort to not buy Chinese.
biker1
11-17-2020, 07:28 AM
Not exactly. IPhones are manufactured by the contract manufacturing company Foxconn, a Taiwan-based company with some facilities in China.
The "Chinese" do not produce the iPhone. Apple products are produced by and American company that has a manufacturing plants in China and uses Chinese labor. The plants have American executives and upper level management.
Just my opinion.
Garwood1
11-17-2020, 07:33 AM
Another very reasonable electric cart is Pilotcar , made in Turkey I believe and I met the distributor at thecOGA show last year and they are priced below Yamaha and Club Car but slightly more than the other ones , great looking carts with Trojan battery power and one that is built to last-Pilotcarev.com
oemsp1
11-17-2020, 07:35 AM
The Chinese can make whatever quality that you want. Your General Electric appliances? They are Haier (Chinese), some made here some elsewhere.. Many auto parts are Chinese as well I could go on...
From the same fine folks that brought you covid-19....
Fredman
11-17-2020, 08:57 AM
You get what u pay for. Buy a used yamaha for the same price and don’t worry about service
BigBlue67
11-17-2020, 10:09 AM
I love my Atomic!!
nhtexasrn
11-17-2020, 10:20 AM
In the market for a new cart, electric will work for our short trips. Have seen a new brand of cart on the market (ICON), features seem great for the money. Doesn't look like any local dealers, wondering if anyone has purchased this brand and their thoughts.
We bought a Tomberlin electric cart from Luxus Golf Carts in Leesburg. Love the cart and service. Range is about 50-60 miles. We have been all over The Villages and back home in this cart.
Indydealmaker
11-17-2020, 10:32 AM
I love my Atomic!!
My father in law loves his Atomic also. Fully enclosed, air, heat, power windows and door locks, radio, windshield wipers and $10k less than an open air replica cart!
La lamy
11-17-2020, 11:30 AM
The Atomic carts are freakin amazing. Just like a mini car. Not cheap but worth considering.
bilcon
11-17-2020, 03:07 PM
Hey, I have a 2007 4 seater Club Cart with new batteries and has never been on a Golf Course. It looks brand new, hardly used and is in perfect shape. $3500 it's yours.
mistervin
11-17-2020, 03:54 PM
Our 2009 Star Car “cartvertible” delivered Nov 2008. Now on our 3rd set of tires and batteries. Tune up every other year. We don’t play golf just enjoy carting around.
John_W
11-17-2020, 04:33 PM
My father in law loves his Atomic also. Fully enclosed, air, heat, power windows and door locks, radio, windshield wipers and $10k less than an open air replica cart!
The Atomic carts are freakin amazing. Just like a mini car. Not cheap but worth considering.
I see more and more Atomic electric cars over the last couple of years, but they're pushing $15,000 in price. The Crown dealer that I mentioned earlier, located behind Russell Stover Candy. Besides selling the Chinese made Star Cart, that I did say many Villagers own and like, also sell a electric car that rivals Atomic and it's the Crown and sells for only $10,995.
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John_W
11-17-2020, 04:38 PM
In the market for a new cart, electric will work for our short trips. Have seen a new brand of cart on the market (ICON), features seem great for the money. Doesn't look like any local dealers, wondering if anyone has purchased this brand and their thoughts.
Looking for electric, new, cheaper that the rest. Someone just mentioned Luxus of Leesburg, that same dealer sells a cart similar to ICON, the Evolution and I don't think too many can beat this deal for four seater.
2021 Evolution Plus 4 seater. So many options, backup camera, Bluetooth, radio, speedometer, odometer, media player, touchscreen operation and LITHIUM!! All for $8680!!
The best value & the best warranty in the industry
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The 2 seater starts at $7500 NEW!!
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Footer
11-17-2020, 06:58 PM
I traded in my 2011 EZGo for the 4 seat version of the Evolution. Including tax, sunbrella, and golf club attachment, the price was just under $10,000. However, it's not quite ready for prime time. The side mirrors can't be properly adjusted. Left one is worthless. Very rough going over bumps. No center rear view mirror or upper storage bin. Got 40 mile range from a 130 AH battery which is really bad. Seats weren't great. In a couple years hopefully it will be improved. It is a great value but the quality is not up to Yamaha or EZ Go. I liked the screen, bluetooth, speedometer, and USB connections.
I returned it and got my EZGo back with a Roypow 105 AH lithium battery installed for $2500. The EZGo ride seems smoother than I remember. Maybe because the battery weight was reduced by 300 pounds. I get over 50 miles range. Haven't had a chance to get an accurate number. Could be more.
dtennent
11-18-2020, 08:10 AM
We have two Par Cars which have worked great for us. Unfortunately, they are no longer being made. A few comments:
1) If you go with lead acid batteries, get the filling kit which makes adding water a breeze.
2) At this point, I would definitely try Lithium batteries but get the highest Ampere Hours possible.
3) Also consider the power requirements of the cart as well since that may limit the distance you go. (Radio, lights, AC/heater/ motor) The electric golf cart market is still evolving. As a result, not all manufacturers are using the latest and greatest equipment.
Good luck and Have Fun!
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
11-18-2020, 08:39 AM
I love my Atomic!!
Atomic look great but I want a golf cart. I want to be in the outdoors with the wind in my face.
If I want to be in an enclosed air conditioned cabin, I drive my car.
Our 2009 Star Car “cartvertible” delivered Nov 2008. Now on our 3rd set of tires and batteries. Tune up every other year. We don’t play golf just enjoy carting around.
I have the same cart bought the same year. We upgraded seats and LED lights, new tires and 3 sets of batteries. Not one mechanical problem in 12 years. Have over 25000 miles. I am thinking of a new electric and like the yamaha with glass doors but you cant get that in The Villages.
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