View Full Version : Are Re-manufactured Carts Really... Re-manufactured?
bsloan1960
02-02-2023, 06:02 PM
We are bristling at the idea of paying $18,000 for a golf cart. We're aware of a large dealer who sells only 'Re-manufactured' carts for about 2/3 that price.
How does a customer know if the cart is really Re-manufactured and not just a shined up used cart. What exactly is done to Re-manufactured a cart, and who does it- factory or dealer
Any feedback on if you are happy with yours is welcome.
Thanks!!!
ThirdOfFive
02-02-2023, 06:44 PM
We are bristling at the idea of paying $18,000 for a golf cart. We're aware of a large dealer who sells only 'Re-manufactured' carts for about 2/3 that price.
How does a customer know if the cart is really Re-manufactured and not just a shined up used cart. What exactly is done to Re-manufactured a cart, and who does it- factory or dealer
Any feedback on if you are happy with yours is welcome.
Thanks!!!
All things remanufactured have one thing in common. They are NOT new. So--depending on how thorough the "remanufacture" was, you could just be buying someone else's problems with a little cosmetic cover-up.
Depends on what one is looking for, I guess. We bought a 2013 Yamaha from The Villages Discount Golf Cars for $6,000 two years ago. Regular six-month maintenance and it hasn't skipped a beat despite daily usage. Suits us just fine.
npwalters
02-02-2023, 06:44 PM
The carts they sell are refurbished carts originally purchased for golf courses. They are not the PTVs -personal transportation vehicles - that Yamaha sells. Having said that, many here have purchased one and are happy with them.
Consider buying the base cart from a dealer nearby and doing the upgrades yourself. I did this and saved a few thousand bucks after installing top of the line seats and all the upgrades you normally see in a TV cart.
Papa_lecki
02-02-2023, 08:53 PM
Refurbished could mean a fleet of carts that yamaha leased to a large PGA tournament or a fleet that a golf club/country club leased.
Many clubs, post covid, hung onto their carts for an extra year or two. Because of 1) uncertainty or 2) supply chain.
They may be 2/3 the price, but i guarantee, the margins are the same.
Garywt
02-02-2023, 09:14 PM
A lot depends on the year of the cart. We bought a used cart that was a year old and had less than 20 hours on it. It came from a tournament for the PGA as the story goes. The cart is great and we have had no issues. If anything was damaged they had fixed/replaced it and it came with a 2 year warranty. At the time for us it was going to be over $16k at The Village Golf Cart store or $13k at the Village Discount Golf Cart Store. Also at the time ours had a better enclosure and better directional as the the Village Golf Cart store only had the manual ones.
mrf0151
02-03-2023, 06:15 AM
A lot depends on the year of the cart. We bought a used cart that was a year old and had less than 20 hours on it. It came from a tournament for the PGA as the story goes. The cart is great and we have had no issues. If anything was damaged they had fixed/replaced it and it came with a 2 year warranty. At the time for us it was going to be over $16k at The Village Golf Cart store or $13k at the Village Discount Golf Cart Store. Also at the time ours had a better enclosure and better directional as the the Village Golf Cart store only had the manual ones.
The difference also is that purchasing from the Discount Golf Cart store is that your warranty is not a Factory Yamaha Warranty as they are not an authorized Yamaha Dealer. Also, any reconditioning parts used are never OEM Yamaha parts as they are not allowed to use them.
JerryP
02-03-2023, 07:27 AM
The difference also is that purchasing from the Discount Golf Cart store is that your warranty is not a Factory Yamaha Warranty as they are not an authorized Yamaha Dealer. Also, any reconditioning parts used are never OEM Yamaha parts as they are not allowed to use them.
Why would a business that specializes in golf cart repairs/rebuilds not be allowed to purchase OEM Yamaha parts?
Malsua
02-03-2023, 07:32 AM
We are bristling at the idea of paying $18,000 for a golf cart. We're aware of a large dealer who sells only 'Re-manufactured' carts for about 2/3 that price.
How does a customer know if the cart is really Re-manufactured and not just a shined up used cart. What exactly is done to Re-manufactured a cart, and who does it- factory or dealer
Any feedback on if you are happy with yours is welcome.
Thanks!!!
Remanufactured typically means that the major components are replaced. I.e. bushings, bearings, belts and anything else that wears. Anything cosmetic that is scuffed or damaged, like seats, trim, body panels etc. is also replaced. This can include the engine too if it was burning oil or was out of spec in any way.
A remanufactured cart will look and behave showroom new.
If they are selling refurbished or rebuilt or anything else, it's just cleaned up and anything that was broken has been repaired.
Most carts last a very long time with just a small amount of care. If you buy any Club car or Yamaha with fuel injection(2014ish) or newer you aren't likely to have much of an issue with it.
Electric used carts really need refreshed batteries. Gas carts that aren't spewing blue cloud of smoke, will be fine. Most dealers have some sort of a warranty but chances are you won't need it.
Good luck.
TrapX
02-03-2023, 07:50 AM
At the local 4 store chain here, the refurb I bought did seem to have a few new things replaced it. New things they added were installed with little care. Their workmanship was awful. Issues like stripped screws, wrong size screws, mis-aligned or crooked mounting, rattles and squeaks on everything they touched. Multiple issues have required repeated trips to service, for the same problem or new ones. The "new" windshield has an excess of swirls and scratches - apparently caused by me driving it home and then back the next day. Be ready to hear lots of "that's not covered" and "we cannot find anything wrong" and "it's within specs".
Beware, there is no indication about previous hours used, or how many miles it was driven before you got it.
You are buying something that should be just like new. That includes how it is delivered, and the service that should keep it like new for a year. Maybe other dealers are better. Actually, in my opinion, it would be really difficult to be worse.
BrianL99
02-03-2023, 09:14 AM
Also, any reconditioning parts used are never OEM Yamaha parts as they are not allowed to use them.
That's ridiculous. First off, by definition, "reconditioned parts" are not OEM parts.
Secondly, anyone can buy OEM parts, over the counter at any franchised dealer.
Bruce3055
02-03-2023, 04:10 PM
To me the key word in village discount golf is discount. They discounted me after the sale. No notice of a warranty recall. They couldn’t replace a snap that fell off, and recently they couldn’t help me with a tail light that went bad beyond recommending other businesses that might me able to get the part.
But you do get a discount on a cart that you really don’t know it’s actual history. I think I will go to an out of town dealer when it’s time to replace my cart. I will know it’s new and still get some discount
bsloan1960
02-03-2023, 10:19 PM
To me the key word in village discount golf is discount. They discounted me after the sale. No notice of a warranty recall. They couldn’t replace a snap that fell off, and recently they couldn’t help me with a tail light that went bad beyond recommending other businesses that might me able to get the part.
But you do get a discount on a cart that you really don’t know it’s actual history. I think I will go to an out of town dealer when it’s time to replace my cart. I will know it’s new and still get some discount
Will an out of town dealer deliver to TV? And just how far out of town can we expect a delivery?
Garywt
02-03-2023, 11:28 PM
The difference also is that purchasing from the Discount Golf Cart store is that your warranty is not a Factory Yamaha Warranty as they are not an authorized Yamaha Dealer. Also, any reconditioning parts used are never OEM Yamaha parts as they are not allowed to use them.
My understanding is the only thing they can’t do is sell current year models as The Village cart store is the only place to get a brand new one but everything else is a go.
dewilson58
02-04-2023, 05:55 AM
They are just putting lipstick on a pig.
The lipstick is only what you can see.......paint, seats, lights, etc.
It is NOT, re-manufactured engine, clutch, etc.
DO NOT be impressed with the hours on the cart..........that can be reset.
westernrider75
02-04-2023, 06:28 AM
We are bristling at the idea of paying $18,000 for a golf cart. We're aware of a large dealer who sells only 'Re-manufactured' carts for about 2/3 that price.
How does a customer know if the cart is really Re-manufactured and not just a shined up used cart. What exactly is done to Re-manufactured a cart, and who does it- factory or dealer
Any feedback on if you are happy with yours is welcome.
Thanks!!!
We bought from Village Discount Golf Carts for the same reason. The only problem we have had is an out of round tire/wheel when it was newly delivered. We called them, their service guy came out, determined there was a problem, had the cart picked up, they put 4 new tires and wheels on and returned it the next day. It’s been good ever since. We feel like we got a good deal and saved several thousand dollars on it.
Tyson
02-04-2023, 06:29 AM
Ill sell ya a practically new street rod lux for 17k, has EVERYTHING.
jimdecastro
02-04-2023, 06:40 AM
All things remanufactured have one thing in common. They are NOT new. So--depending on how thorough the "remanufacture" was, you could just be buying someone else's problems with a little cosmetic cover-up.
Depends on what one is looking for, I guess. We bought a 2013 Yamaha from The Villages Discount Golf Cars for $6,000 two years ago. Regular six-month maintenance and it hasn't skipped a beat despite daily usage. Suits us just fine.
I agree - I got a reman cart from there - it has been great.
gcanonge
02-04-2023, 06:53 AM
I would stay away from Village Discount Golf Cart and spend the extra couple of thousand and know what you are getting. Try to buy parts when your body and engine are different years old. I found out the hard way that my battery was the original with the older body and never replaced when I purchased the reconditioned cart. Also I have had no luck with the service department. I have it repaired before I even get a call back from them if I get one at all. I will not buy my next cart from them..
banjobob
02-04-2023, 07:27 AM
I bought a reman, 10 years ago, researched its VIN it had been in service at golf course in Wisconsin , not year round use , New body New enclosure New tires wheels New seat, serviced. Belts .brakes, clutches, will usually last for years, buy a fairly late model [ 2 to 4 year old] and you no problem . Save thousands
Bigstu
02-04-2023, 07:33 AM
Bought a reconditioned 2005 from the Villages in 2009, serviced every year and still going.
Bill Schillerstrom
02-04-2023, 07:41 AM
I bought my Yamaha cart from Wholesale Golf Carts on 441 just north of Discount Golf Carts. They were great to deal with and very responsive with service. Also as a customer they will rent me an additional cart for $10/day including delivery with adequate notice. Great for when I have company.
MidWestIA
02-04-2023, 08:12 AM
I have a discount and yes they were SLOW carts for like a tournament and get upgraded to run at on our streets at those speeds so the main thing is a higher gear. So mine is a slow starter compared to Yamaha street cart but then as fast as any other.
Bruce3055
02-04-2023, 08:23 AM
Will an out of town dealer deliver to TV? And just how far out of town can we expect a delivery?
Out of town dealers do deliver to the villages. As to how far away you can get delivery, a phone call to the dealer you’re interested in will answer that. And there are plenty of cart service companies that will service your cart in your driveway.
jmills
02-04-2023, 08:40 AM
Give me a call and I will give you a quick golf car education. Jim 513-615-1749
NoMo50
02-04-2023, 08:49 AM
That's ridiculous. First off, by definition, "reconditioned parts" are not OEM parts.
Secondly, anyone can buy OEM parts, over the counter at any franchised dealer.
Sure...anyone can buy Yamaha parts, but they will pay retail for them. Only an Authorized Yamaha dealer can perform warranty service on a Yamaha cart. So, while the discount dealer may offer a warranty, it is not a factory warranty, and any parts required will come out of their pocket. Easy to understand why they will not use OEM parts, when they can obtain aftermarket parts cheaper.
Think of it like this: will Billy Bob's auto repair be able to do warranty work on your new Ford vehicle? Sure...he might be able to do the work, but why would he? It would be a net loss for him.
daca55
02-04-2023, 08:53 AM
Out of town golf cart stores do deliver to the Villages. I bought a new one at Carts and Clubs in Ocala and they delivered it. I had a problem with tires and they came right back and fixed the problem. They also will service the cart right in your driveway. Saved a few thousand dollars by buying cart from them.
mrf0151
02-04-2023, 08:59 AM
They are just putting lipstick on a pig.
The lipstick is only what you can see.......paint, seats, lights, etc.
It is NOT, re-manufactured engine, clutch, etc.
DO NOT be impressed with the hours on the cart..........that can be reset.
Also, purchasing a non-PTV cart you will never know hours run. Only PTV's come with a factory hour meter. New Yamaha fuel/hour reset, no, but many older golf carts gas and electric hour reset, yes, and most of those under the seat are generic. :gc:
Villagesgal
02-04-2023, 09:11 AM
The Villages golf cart store will no longer service my 2002 Yamaha that we bought from them new in 2002, said they can't get parts.
So be aware of this. Doesn't seem right since they told us they would service the cart as long as we owned it. Bought a reconditioned 2005 from the Villages in 2009, serviced every year and still going.
Cpecka
02-04-2023, 09:18 AM
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! Caveat Emptor.
Lisanp@aol.com
02-04-2023, 09:34 AM
I love my "Lipstick on a Pig" golf cart from Wholesale Golf Carts. We have had it over two years without a single issue. Got to pick color, canvas, seats, wheels and received all new tires, lights, batteries, belts, etc. We are seriously considering getting a second cart from them. I think this option is better than new as you save a bundle but still get a new looking cart in the exact colors you want. If you are really concerned about the dealer, The Villages Golf Car is doing the exact same thing with the "reconditioning" of the carts coming out of the lifestyle villas they are selling off. I think these carts may have been a bit more abused though as they were driven nearly every day instead of a leased cart that may have only been used seasonally.
BrianL99
02-04-2023, 09:47 AM
Sure...anyone can buy Yamaha parts, but they will pay retail for them. Only an Authorized Yamaha dealer can perform warranty service on a Yamaha cart. So, while the discount dealer may offer a warranty, it is not a factory warranty, and any parts required will come out of their pocket. Easy to understand why they will not use OEM parts, when they can obtain aftermarket parts cheaper.
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Very few parts on Yamaha Golf carts (or any manufacturers' golf carts) are produced directly by the "brand". In many cases, you can buy "after-market" parts that are the exact same product (without the brand's name on it), for significantly less money. If you insist on products with the brand's name on it, you can buy them for significantly less than "retail price".
Golf carts are a commodity product and they're all essentially the same and haven't been significantly improved since they went from having 3 wheels, to 4 wheels. About the only improvement in the last 10-15 years, have been fuel injection & Lithium Batteries. Other than that, the cart you buy today is not much different than the cart you could have bought in 2005.
eyc234
02-04-2023, 09:49 AM
Take a look at Nobles Golf Carts in Leesburg. Bought a remanufactured cart from them in 2011 and it has been great. Got to pick almost everything out on the cart including motor and controller.
dewilson58
02-04-2023, 09:49 AM
About the only improvement in the last 10-15 years, have been fuel injection & Lithium Batteries. Other than that, the cart you buy today is not much different than the cart you could have bought in 2005.
The suspension.
:gc:
Tvflguy
02-04-2023, 10:26 AM
If still amazes me that the price of new golf carts here are about 80% of the price of a brand new small actual CAR. A car with all the safety features windows brakes air bags etc etc etc. case in point a Nissan Sentra for Base Price: $20,635
Fuel Economy EPA combined/city/highway: 33/29/39 mpg
Warranty: 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain and 3-year/36,000-mile limited warranty.
The profit margin on golf carts has to be huge. And +++++ for retailers that sell to us here in TV. Laughing all the way to the bank.
OhioBuckeye
02-04-2023, 10:33 AM
Any kind of personal transportation are going to start being very expensive to buy or stay home! I don’t know but someone is forcing this on us. Even if someone tries to or does have a solution to get the prices down it won’t be over night, it’ll take several yrs. I think the president holds the key to that but I don’t think he’s intending to do that & I don’t understand why. Does anyone know?
bark4me
02-04-2023, 11:57 AM
We are bristling at the idea of paying $18,000 for a golf cart. We're aware of a large dealer who sells only 'Re-manufactured' carts for about 2/3 that price.
How does a customer know if the cart is really Re-manufactured and not just a shined up used cart. What exactly is done to Re-manufactured a cart, and who does it- factory or dealer
Any feedback on if you are happy with yours is welcome.
Thanks!!!
If you get a re-manufactured cart, go thru the Villages golf car store. Just my opinion. Have heard some bad stories about the discount store
lawgolfer
02-04-2023, 12:13 PM
Will an out of town dealer deliver to TV? And just how far out of town can we expect a delivery?
We bought a new Yamaha from Country Power in Webster. It is a Yamaha dealer. The price was several thousands less than Village Carts and only a few dollars more than what Village Discount charges for a rebuilt cart.
Country Power delivered the cart and picked it up and returned it for its first service. Subsequent services have been performed at our house. Country says it is a rare day that they do not have a serviceman working in The Villages.
It's a nice drive to Webster. The Country Power store is an old grain warehouse and it's worth the trip to see the building. The saleswoman was very pleasant and was very patient as we pored over her catalogues and samples when choosing options and colors. Country makes their cart enclosures and the workmanship was exceptional. If interested, you can combine the trip to the Webster Market which is directly across the street from Country Power.
My regular golf partner bought his new Yamaha at the dealer in Ocala. He paid much the same price I paid at Country. His cart was delivered to The Villages and he is equally happy with the cart and the service.
Rodneysblue
02-04-2023, 01:34 PM
All things remanufactured have one thing in common. They are NOT new. So--depending on how thorough the "remanufacture" was, you could just be buying someone else's problems with a little cosmetic cover-up.
Depends on what one is looking for, I guess. We bought a 2013 Yamaha from The Villages Discount Golf Cars for $6,000 two years ago. Regular six-month maintenance and it hasn't skipped a beat despite daily usage. Suits us just fine.
We did the same. Very happy with The Villages Discount Golf Carts.
bobmarc
02-04-2023, 02:44 PM
Not happy with Villages Discount Golf Cars....clutch belt went 2nd year, windshield cracked 2nd year, cart rattles, loose bolts thruout, light switch fell off, but worst thing was the ultra "friendly" salesperson could not be bothered to talk to me when I asked about these problems later on.... And none of it covered by their "famous" 5 year warranty. Would not recommend.
Nucky
02-04-2023, 03:13 PM
The best mechanics are not reconditioning Golf Carts. Keep that in mind. We have three sets of friends who all purchased reconditioned carts. They were so happy. The carts looked new. Only one of the three worked out well. One of them convinced the "dealer" to give them credit the other had to lawyer up. The average for the three carts was just shy of $12,000 each. Wowser!
We paid $9000 out the door for a 2016 Yamaha Gas Cart with a Carberator, not fuel injected and somehow we survived. I love that stupid cart. It's in pristine shape and I could probably get back what I paid for it but have no interest in doing so.
Good luck to the OP. If I were you I'd bite the Bullet and go new.
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
03-02-2023, 02:11 PM
I’ve read several responses and they seem to range from opinion to people just making stuff up. If you want to know exactly what is done to a cart, ask the people that you’re buying if from. They will be happy to tell you everything that they have done to it. I’ve never bought one myself but I have several friends who and they are all happy with them. BTW $18,000 isn’t even on the high end of golf carts today. One lithium powered cart starts at $25,000
mrf0151
03-02-2023, 02:58 PM
You can actually go to The Villages Golf Carts build shop off highway 44 and see exactly what gets done to make their carts remanufactured. Quite impressive actually. I can't imagine that anyone, anywhere does it better than they do.
mrf0151
03-02-2023, 03:01 PM
We are bristling at the idea of paying $18,000 for a golf cart. We're aware of a large dealer who sells only 'Re-manufactured' carts for about 2/3 that price.
How does a customer know if the cart is really Re-manufactured and not just a shined up used cart. What exactly is done to Re-manufactured a cart, and who does it- factory or dealer
Any feedback on if you are happy with yours is welcome.
Thanks!!!
You can actually go to The Villages Golf Carts build shop off highway 44 and see exactly what gets done to make their carts remanufactured. Quite impressive actually. I can't imagine that anyone, anywhere does it better than they do.
TedfromGA
03-02-2023, 03:56 PM
My understanding is the only thing they can’t do is sell current year models as The Village cart store is the only place to get a brand new one but everything else is a go.
Carts & Clubs in Ocala sells new several grand below what the villages does. They come to your location (home) to service the cart.
UpNorth
03-02-2023, 07:45 PM
I can imagine the beating some of these remanufactured carts took in their short lifetime. Not all cart paths are as smooth as they are in The Villages. Was the oil changed at all when they were leased to the course? Maybe. Maybe not.
kkingston57
03-02-2023, 08:17 PM
Will an out of town dealer deliver to TV? And just how far out of town can we expect a delivery?
Yes, we used Country Village in Webster, 30 miles from Spanish Springs. Bought brand new 2020 Quietech for $12, 500 including the governors cut. At that time TV was selling carts in the $14,500 range.
PoolBrews
03-03-2023, 08:07 AM
That's ridiculous. First off, by definition, "reconditioned parts" are not OEM parts.
Secondly, anyone can buy OEM parts, over the counter at any franchised dealer.
This is NOT true with The Villages Golf Cars. If you:
a) Did not purchase your cart from them or
b) Purchased a used cart from someone that had originally bought it from them
They often will not sell you parts. It depends on their stock. Right now it is hard to get an OEM Yamaha drive belt for a Drive 2. When I went to The Villages Golf Cars, I was told they had them in stock, but since I did not purchase my cart originally from them it was not available to me. Their stock was limited and they were saving them for their customers that had directly purchased a cart from them. Interestingly however, I could bring my cart in and they would install it for me (they wanted $100 for the belt, and another $50-$70 to "check" my cart and install it.
I ran into the same thing with the new stiffener plate designed to fix the belt life issues. They only had them for their current customers. But, again, I could bring my cart in and for a $100 they would let me know if they could do it. It's a freakin $20 part that takes 10 minutes to install!
mrf0151
03-03-2023, 09:12 AM
Any kind of personal transportation are going to start being very expensive to buy or stay home! I don’t know but someone is forcing this on us. Even if someone tries to or does have a solution to get the prices down it won’t be over night, it’ll take several yrs. I think the president holds the key to that but I don’t think he’s intending to do that & I don’t understand why. Does anyone know?
Because we live in a capitalistic democracy, thank God. Our president(s) have nothing to do with pricing. If this was Russia or China then you would get what you're asking for, and then some.
mrf0151
03-03-2023, 09:17 AM
Carts & Clubs in Ocala sells new several grand below what the villages does. They come to your location (home) to service the cart.
misnomer, at best. I am wondering if this is the "Ted" that owns Carts and Clubs?
Lottoguy
03-03-2023, 10:17 AM
If the Yamaha logo is lighted in front then it is a brand new golf cart. If it is NOT lighted then the cart has been re-manufactured.
JMintzer
03-03-2023, 11:18 AM
Yes, we used Country Village in Webster, 30 miles from Spanish Springs. Bought brand new 2020 Quietech for $12, 500 including the governors cut. At that time TV was selling carts in the $14,500 range.
Was it equipped the same? Same seats? Same quality rain curtains?
billethkid
03-03-2023, 01:54 PM
Village Discount Golf Carts warrants their carts for 5 years.
Their response in excellent. Parts replaced in warranty with no issues what so ever.
They do stand behind what they sell.
Here is their web page:
Build Your Dream Yamaha Golf Car | Yamaha Golf Carts For Sale (https://villagediscountgolfcars.com/)
_____________________________________
:censored:
kkingston57
03-03-2023, 05:13 PM
Was it equipped the same? Same seats? Same quality rain curtains?
Had all of the bells and whistles that a Villages Cart has, give or take. Did get upgraded middle range seats. Some were more and others were less. Curtains were Sunbrella fabric with upgraded fasteners. Larger tires and top of the line Yamaha wheels. At that time they took 2K off of the list price of the cart. At that time list price was +/- 10K. Modifications brought it up to $12,500 including governors cut. As an aside have only used curtains 4-5 times in 2 1/2 years. Never go out if rain expected or is cold(unless I am playing golf)
Pairadocs
03-03-2023, 08:01 PM
The carts they sell are refurbished carts originally purchased for golf courses. They are not the PTVs -personal transportation vehicles - that Yamaha sells. Having said that, many here have purchased one and are happy with them.
Consider buying the base cart from a dealer nearby and doing the upgrades yourself. I did this and saved a few thousand bucks after installing top of the line seats and all the upgrades you normally see in a TV cart.
Agree ! Much cheaper, and not that much "technical" work, to add the "upgrades"...having said that, the PRICES in the various golf cart "goodies" retail catalogs we get in the mail have gone OVER THE MOON... like the price of eggs, hamburger, etc. LOL ! Still going to save $$$ by buying standard model and doing your own upgrades.
Surfrat2
03-31-2023, 08:59 PM
Give me a call and I will give you a quick golf car education. Jim 513-615-1749
Im not the OP but can I take you up on that offer? We are closing on our villa in April and will need a cart.
Pairadocs
03-31-2023, 09:37 PM
They are just putting lipstick on a pig.
The lipstick is only what you can see.......paint, seats, lights, etc.
It is NOT, re-manufactured engine, clutch, etc.
DO NOT be impressed with the hours on the cart..........that can be reset.
Great advice ! I think most people only see what they WANT to see, and only hear what they WANT to hear: refurbished sounds like "made new", and re-manufactured ? Well that "sounds" like a brand new cart at a bargain price. Having just had the wheel struts, bushings redone on ours ($560), I'd urge people to make that the focus of their inspection of any used cart they are considering....not base the decision on the nice condition of the seats or the battery that "looks" brand new. Just some suggestions !
npwalters
04-01-2023, 07:38 AM
If the Yamaha logo is lighted in front then it is a brand new golf cart. If it is NOT lighted then the cart has been re-manufactured.
What?
MrChip72
04-01-2023, 09:45 PM
We went into the Villages Golf Cars almost a year ago asking about used carts. The salesman reluctantly showed us a couple of not great ones that he was quite obviously negative about. He then sat us down and gave a big presentation about how the "best" option is buying a remanufactured Quiettech Yamaha from them is by far the best option. He showed us example prices on a 3 year old one and it was close to 20k before tax with modest add-ons.
We ended up just looking at the local FB marketplace and the classified on this site and bought a low mileage 6 year old cart for under $7000 that had over $2500 in add-ons when new (Sunbrella, upgraded wheels, upgraded dash, locking glove compartments, stereo, turn signals, etc). The couple didn't use it as much as most since they were not golfers.
We couldn't be happier with our purchase, and there were plenty of other golf cart deals around on used carts last Spring when the offseason was starting.
UpNorth
04-02-2023, 08:48 AM
We went into the Villages Golf Cars almost a year ago asking about used carts. The salesman reluctantly showed us a couple of not great ones that he was quite obviously negative about. He then sat us down and gave a big presentation about how the "best" option is buying a remanufactured Quiettech Yamaha from them is by far the best option. He showed us example prices on a 3 year old one and it was close to 20k before tax with modest add-ons.
We ended up just looking at the local FB marketplace and the classified on this site and bought a low mileage 6 year old cart for under $7000 that had over $2500 in add-ons when new (Sunbrella, upgraded wheels, upgraded dash, locking glove compartments, stereo, turn signals, etc). The couple didn't use it as much as most since they were not golfers.
We couldn't be happier with our purchase, and there were plenty of other golf cart deals around on used carts last Spring when the offseason was starting.
Smart move. "Refurbished" is simply a used cart, and you can get some great deals if you are patient and are willing to have some flexibility about options, color, etc.
flamilak
04-05-2023, 05:31 PM
We bought a 2013 Yamaha from The Villages Discount Golf Cars for $6,000 two years ago. Regular six-month maintenance and it hasn't skipped a beat despite daily usage. Suits us just fine.
Are they considered part of The Villages?
We were recently told that we can’t use the service areas in the Squares if we don’t buy at an actual Villages Golf Car store.
But that was just by someone walking out. The reps inside the store did not tell us that.
Nucky
04-05-2023, 07:54 PM
Me thinks what we got here is a case of pay me now or pay me later plus possibly all the aggravation you can stand. Who really knows the history of the cart before it's cleaned up??? It's a roll of the dice at best. Not for me, unless I knew the seller and the history of the cart first hand. Otherwise, it's new for me.
TedfromGA
04-06-2023, 07:31 AM
misnomer, at best. I am wondering if this is the "Ted" that owns Carts and Clubs?
No this "Ted" is a retired computer guy from Atlanta Ga. However, if you want to associate me with "Carts & Clubs" that is ok as they are a quality business.
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