PDA

View Full Version : Golf cart dealers in the area that sell electric golf carts


kschwi
02-04-2025, 07:30 AM
Good morning. My wife would like an electric golf cart. What dealer would you recommend we visit? I've heard The Villages Golf Cars dealers are expensive and that we should look elsewhere. We've considered the Evolution but would like to compare them to EZ-go, Yamaha and Club Car.

dtennent
02-04-2025, 08:05 AM
There is a dealership in Wildwood selling Epic and Icon electric carts - Bradley Golf Carts at 417 S. Main St. (301). While I have not bought through them, the carts they had at the Ocala Home and Garden show looked impressive and had a reasonable price. $12,000 for a 4 seater (all facing forward). Don’t know about reliability yet. The enclosure was $1700 more. If you wanted to add the enclosure after you purchase the cart, Covers and Canvas will do it for about $1,300.

jimhoward
02-04-2025, 09:11 AM
I would recommend starting out at village golf cars. They have Ez-go, Yamaha and Club Car (and Star). You can compare them and drive them and see the accessories you want. Accessories and customization are a big factor in the cost of the cart. Once you know what cart that you want then you can shop for price and also compare with other brands beyond the big three.

Villages golf cars are usually more expensive than other dealers or private sellers (if you are considering used). But, not necessarily so depending on promotions and how much you value service. Price out a cart to be sure. Once you know the price of an accessorized cart you like, then you can shop for a similar one from those brands or a less expensive brand.

BrianL99
02-04-2025, 09:31 AM
Good morning. My wife would like an electric golf cart. What dealer would you recommend we visit? I've heard The Villages Golf Cars dealers are expensive and that we should look elsewhere. We've considered the Evolution but would like to compare them to EZ-go, Yamaha and Club Car.

Just my opinion, but in the world of Lithium golf carts, ClubCar & Star are only credible and reasonable choices.

My choice of a dealer, is Sunshine Golf Carts in Ocala. Pick up & delivery in TV most every day for service or repair work. William is the owner, Strom & Tom are managers.

DonH57
02-04-2025, 10:19 AM
Take a look at Custom Drive off 441by Aldi's. I've rented one of their electric carts despite not being a big fan of electric carts. Nice bunch of people. I did enjoy the cart.

mrf6969
02-04-2025, 10:31 AM
Before you purchase, make sure you can get parts and service easily because all carts will need service and repairs and some point. Make sure you are purchasing a cart brand that has a very positive track record. Make sure the dealer that you are buying from has a long record of excellent customer service.
In the past 20 years of living here in TV and being in the golf cart business I have seen many cart brands and cart dealers come and go. Be careful.

Tyrone Shoelaces
02-04-2025, 10:40 AM
I've got a 2019 EZ-GO Elite 18,000 miles and never had one problem
Seems to go just as far on a charge as the day I bought it.
Heck, I've only done two of the annual services.

AMB444
02-04-2025, 05:27 PM
Make sure you are purchasing a cart brand that has a very positive track record. Make sure the dealer that you are buying from has a long record of excellent customer service.


Thanks for this info! Is there anywhere online that rates these factors for reviewing?

Dotneko
02-04-2025, 06:02 PM
Cart World in Lady Lake

DrMack
02-04-2025, 06:39 PM
Good morning. My wife would like an electric golf cart. What dealer would you recommend we visit? I've heard The Villages Golf Cars dealers are expensive and that we should look elsewhere. We've considered the Evolution but would like to compare them to EZ-go, Yamaha and Club Car.

You have heard right. Country Power is easy to deal with.

Michael G.
02-04-2025, 09:08 PM
Forget the golf cart and buy a Hy-bred car.
Get the best of both worlds.
Drive with air conditioning/heat, full stereo, power steering, maintaining one vehicle, seats 5 people, full encloser, 1 insurance premium, and lots of room in your garage with parking for one.

What's not to like? (❁´◡`❁)

badkarma318
02-04-2025, 10:00 PM
Before you purchase, make sure you can get parts and service easily because all carts will need service and repairs and some point. Make sure you are purchasing a cart brand that has a very positive track record. Make sure the dealer that you are buying from has a long record of excellent customer service.
In the past 20 years of living here in TV and being in the golf cart business I have seen many cart brands and cart dealers come and go. Be careful.

This is excellent advice.

I've heard good things about Hidden Creek Golf Carts regarding customer service, and their prices seem to be competitive. They sell Evolution, Club Car, E-Z-GO, and Yamaha.

People seem to like their Evolution carts (most get either the Ranger or the Maverick), but there has been a delay in getting some parts, and they may not offer the 205Ah battery any longer.

hosegooseman
02-05-2025, 05:27 AM
Villages Discount Golf Carts.

They have a good selection on electric and as someone mentioned, you can not only test drive, but rent them too. Their electric C2 and C4 are reasonably priced and come packed with options. A friend has one and I have use it extensively with him. They come with one of the biggest batteries 210ah that will give over 80 miles in one charge. Easy to re-charge, just plug into a standard 110v/120v outlet and it will start and stop when ready.

They have a few locations but the one I will share here, it’s their main one with the biggest selection, including Yamahas, etc if interested in those too.

Ask for Mike Poynor at 352-268-3447. He is really easy going and is currently helping us with a C2 purchase.

Good Luck

Google Maps (https://maps.app.goo.gl/yXUJ6f4SY4fXQu9RA?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.cop y)

Mazjaz
02-05-2025, 06:14 AM
We purchased a new Atlas lithium cart from One Stop Carts off 301 last summer.
It’s been a great cart for us and we drive it a lot. Our 2022 gas Yamaha gets barely driven as we prefer jumping in the electric for most trips.

USOTR
02-05-2025, 06:21 AM
We purchased ours at Wholesale Golf Carts. 2 years old Yamaha
that is customized for The Villages, and our needs.

Great custom service and it comes with a 6 month bumper to bumper and 5 year warranty on the motor, and it was about 40 percent less... And once a year they will pick up and service the Cart for 125.

Google Maps (https://maps.app.goo.gl/iVwYqaLQg5gESBABA)

Google maps pin

dori2002
02-05-2025, 06:24 AM
We bought two Atlas golf carts. No issues and good customer service.

PoolBrews
02-05-2025, 07:28 AM
Check out Botero Carts in Ocala. They sell and service for The Villages. A new Evolution D5 Ranger will cost $10k less than nearly anything else you can buy, and have more features. I have 3,500 miles on mine and love it.

Markkal
02-05-2025, 07:33 AM
Good morning. My wife would like an electric golf cart. What dealer would you recommend we visit? I've heard The Villages Golf Cars dealers are expensive and that we should look elsewhere. We've considered the Evolution but would like to compare them to EZ-go, Yamaha and Club Car.

Cart World in Lady Lake Club Cars have aluminum frame, good quality.

Nanettek3
02-05-2025, 08:21 AM
We bought ours from Wholesale Golf Carts just outside the Villages. So did our neighbors. Extremely satisfied. They have a great guarantee and then if your cart ever needs service you only pay for parts no labor, they will also pick up and deliver no cost. Very easy to work with, highly recommend.

BOWRUNNER
02-05-2025, 08:26 AM
Good morning. My wife would like an electric golf cart. What dealer would you recommend we visit? I've heard The Villages Golf Cars dealers are expensive and that we should look elsewhere. We've considered the Evolution but would like to compare them to EZ-go, Yamaha and Club Car. I have been told that if you want electric get a Club cart, if you want gas get Yamaha:welcome:

kimgarwel12@gmail.com
02-05-2025, 09:24 AM
Just make sure they service electric carts after you buy them! We have friends who bought one only to find out the dealer they bought it from didn't service them and when they had a problem with the cart, they had to call around finding someone to service it. Big headache and took weeks to get their cart back with added expense of a rental during that time.

rsmurano
02-05-2025, 09:25 AM
To save a $, how are you going to get your cart into the place for service? Are you going to have them pick up your cart from Ocala if so how much are they going to charge you just for pickup and return? When using the villages, I could drive my cart there for service and they would give ma a loaner, every time. Even electric carts needs servicing

NFRicaS
02-05-2025, 12:05 PM
Good morning. My wife would like an electric golf cart. What dealer would you recommend we visit? I've heard The Villages Golf Cars dealers are expensive and that we should look elsewhere. We've considered the Evolution but would like to compare them to EZ-go, Yamaha and Club Car.
I LOVE my EVOlution….It’s an LSV, which I love…

PoolBrews
02-05-2025, 05:06 PM
I LOVE my EVOlution….It’s an LSV, which I love…

To clarify, you don't have to get it as an LSV (Low Speed Vehicle).

It's only an LSV if you actually ordered it with a VIN ($$) and then registered it with the DMV ($$) and got full insurance ($$$).

Most folks will purchase these as a simple golf cart without all of the added expense to use it as an LSV and will get golf cart insurance (far cheaper).

Arctic Fox
02-05-2025, 08:35 PM
Good morning. My wife would like an electric golf cart. What dealer would you recommend we visit? I've heard The Villages Golf Cars dealers are expensive and that we should look elsewhere. We've considered the Evolution but would like to compare them to EZ-go, Yamaha and Club Car.

Do you have to buy a new one? There are a lot of secondhand ones on TOTV and, apart from replacing the batteries, they seem to last a long time - my wife's EZ-GO is over twenty years old and runs like a dream.

I like my ParCar but getting it serviced is a pain as third party mechanics find it hard to get the parts.

MorTech
02-06-2025, 12:19 AM
I would recommend you look at the Atlas 210ah cart at One Stop.

PoolBrews
02-06-2025, 08:12 AM
I would recommend you look at the Atlas 210ah cart at One Stop.

My buddy just bought one of these with the 210ah battery. He paid $17,000. Could have had an Evolution D5 Ranger with a 205ah battery for $11,000 and would have gotten a LOT more features. He rode in mine and kept saying "I wish mine had that".

The Atlas rides well, but there are just too many things I look at and say "why the hell did they design it like this?".

MorTech
02-19-2025, 06:35 PM
You can get a 210ah Atlas gen2 cart for about $13K on sale. Keep an eye out.

frayedends
02-20-2025, 07:01 AM
We ordered our Evolution from Hidden Creek. It just came in and we have a FaceTime walk around tomorrow. They offered the most add on options and the Evolution was the most cost effective compared to the other electric brands we checked. For $15 k we got a 4 forward Ranger plus with just about every bell and whistle available. A Star or EZ Go would have been at least $22K for similar.

PoolBrews
02-20-2025, 07:29 AM
To save a $, how are you going to get your cart into the place for service? Are you going to have them pick up your cart from Ocala if so how much are they going to charge you just for pickup and return? When using the villages, I could drive my cart there for service and they would give ma a loaner, every time. Even electric carts needs servicing

Botero Carts of Ocala has mobile cart service, which can take care of 95% of any issues that arise at your home. If they have to take it in, they pick it up, service it and bring it back at no charge while under warranty.

MX rider
02-20-2025, 09:08 AM
I went and drove a new Venom ev yesterday. I was impressed with the quality, features and the ride. Definitely worth looking at.

Adventure EV Golf Car bought the Badcock Furiture store in Wildwood by Ace hardware. They're moving there soon and will have a nice showroom, and will be making enclosures in house using Sunbrella material.

The 2025's are coming in later this week.

kkingston57
02-20-2025, 09:23 AM
Good morning. My wife would like an electric golf cart. What dealer would you recommend we visit? I've heard The Villages Golf Cars dealers are expensive and that we should look elsewhere. We've considered the Evolution but would like to compare them to EZ-go, Yamaha and Club Car.

Club Car is the still the best electric car. Also like the EZ GO. They have a patented brake system which automatically sets the brake without having the hit the brake pedal hard. Club Car has a local dealer in Lady Lake, but they are still expensive. MIght check out of the area like Orlando.

kkingston57
02-20-2025, 09:26 AM
You have heard right. Country Power is easy to deal with.

Bought a gas cart from them 4 years ago and did not see any electrics .Do they sell them now?

kkingston57
02-20-2025, 09:31 AM
I have been told that if you want electric get a Club cart, if you want gas get Yamaha:welcome:

Agree, When Lithium carts 1st came out, EZ Go had option for long range batteries and Club Car did not. Like the brakes in the EZ Go. They do not need to pressed hard to get set

UpNorth
02-20-2025, 10:06 AM
The automatic parking brake of the EZ-GO is one of the top features you should look for, especially if you play golf. No need to engage/disengage the clunky break pedal at every stop. Another feature to look for is self-cancelling turn signals. Well worth it.

PoolBrews
02-20-2025, 04:58 PM
Club Car is the still the best electric car. Also like the EZ GO. They have a patented brake system which automatically sets the brake without having the hit the brake pedal hard. Club Car has a local dealer in Lady Lake, but they are still expensive. MIght check out of the area like Orlando.

It's not a patented brake system. All new electric carts have an automatic electric lock on the motor when it stops moving forward. No need to even hit the brake. The Club Car is not even close to being the best electric cart. It rides far rougher, has half the features, and costs $10K more than an Evolution.

frayedends
02-20-2025, 05:58 PM
I went and drove a new Venom ev yesterday. I was impressed with the quality, features and the ride. Definitely worth looking at.

Adventure EV Golf Car bought the Badcock Furiture store in Wildwood by Ace hardware. They're moving there soon and will have a nice showroom, and will be making enclosures in house using Sunbrella material.

The 2025's are coming in later this week.

I looked at Venom. No self cancel turn signals and the steering was really hard at low speed turns. Felt like no power steering and I thought that would be a problem in the tunnels. That’s how we ended up with Evolution.

MX rider
02-20-2025, 08:47 PM
I looked at Venom. No self cancel turn signals and the steering was really hard at low speed turns. Felt like no power steering and I thought that would be a problem in the tunnels. That’s how we ended up with Evolution.

The self cancel turn signals aren't a deal breaker for us. I didn't have an issue with the steering at all. But to each their own. That's why it's good to take them for a drive.

AMB444
02-21-2025, 01:13 AM
...

Hacker1
02-22-2025, 11:05 AM
Anyone have experience with Epic golf carts? I stopped by Bradley's, and am quite impressed with the cart features, especially the 4-wheel disc brake system, and the overall "solid" feel. I was surprise to learn that to get a 210 ah LiFepo4 battery, they combine 2 105 ah's (amp-hours). Anyone on here knowledgeable as to whether that is common or a good practice??

I had intended to go check out the Atlas, I will do that soon.

I will appreciate any feedback.

MorTech
02-23-2025, 02:33 AM
I would not recommend any separate lithium batteries connected in series or parallel. One BMS for total pack is wiser.

Hacker1
02-23-2025, 09:29 AM
Anyone have experience with Epic golf carts? I stopped by Bradley's, and am quite impressed with the cart features, especially the 4-wheel disc brake system, and the overall "solid" feel. I was surprise to learn that to get a 210 ah LiFepo4 battery, they combine 2 105 ah's (amp-hours). Anyone on here knowledgeable as to whether that is common or a good practice??

I had intended to go check out the Atlas, I will do that soon.

I will appreciate any feedback.

Update: I meant to say Icon. Epic is made by same company, and is an upgraded version. Bradley's has both, but my interest is the Icon. I only drove it around their lot, but was very favorably impressed. I've since gone & checked out the Atlas, which is no doubt a very good cart, but my wife does not like the shoulder belts.
I also drove an Evolution around Hidden Creek's lot. Better than the Evolutions I tried a couple of years ago, but still feels "cheap" compared to the Icon.
I'm still waiting to hear from anyone with any experience with an Icon.

Hacker1
02-23-2025, 09:37 AM
I would not recommend any separate lithium batteries connected in series or parallel. One BMS for total pack is wiser.

I appreciate your response. I don't have any technical knowledge in this area, and I don't know whether he was connecting in series or parallel. He just said that it was doubling the capacity from 105 to 210 ah. What is BMS? Battery Management System, perhaps? Why is one BMS wiser? Safety? Efficiency? I'd just like to know more. Again, Thanks, MorTech, for your response.

Hacker1
02-24-2025, 05:28 PM
Club Car is the still the best electric car. Also like the EZ GO. They have a patented brake system which automatically sets the brake without having the hit the brake pedal hard. Club Car has a local dealer in Lady Lake, but they are still expensive. MIght check out of the area like Orlando.

Club Cart has (to my knowledge) only 2 lithium batteries -- Regular and Extended Range. I have so far been unable to find anyone who can answer as to how many amp-hours, or what is expected range on either. Does anyone have these answers?

MorTech
02-25-2025, 12:44 AM
Club Car XR - 7.0kwh - about 60 miles.
Club Car - 3.1kwh - about 25 miles.

It is better practice to have just one battery management system for all cells. They would connect two 105ah packs in parallel for a total of 210ah.

Hacker1
02-25-2025, 12:41 PM
So, just curious, why does Club Car measure in kWh vs everyone else measure in ah? What are the ramifications? Are the Club Car lithiums also LiFePO4?

Why is it a better practice to have just one BMS, rather than 2 batteries connected in series? Does it have to do with safety? Or battery function? reliability? Just wondering.. I was reading what I could find on line & could not find where there were any cautions against the practice with LiFePO4 batteries.

LeRoySmith
02-26-2025, 11:08 AM
I've heard good things about Hidden Creek Golf Carts regarding customer service, and their prices seem to be competitive.

We bought a Ranger D5 from Hidden Creek, their prices and customer service are very good. No issues with the cart yet but time will tell. It was about half the price as a star cart with more accessories so the quality should be less, so far that's not the case. It has great range too, 80 miles on a full charge if you keep it at 20mph or less and it's about 2 years old.

Hacker1
02-27-2025, 10:28 PM
Take a look at Custom Drive off 441by Aldi's. I've rented one of their electric carts despite not being a big fan of electric carts. Nice bunch of people. I did enjoy the cart.

I stopped by The Villages Discount store on 466 to take a look at the Custom Drive. An impressive cart with amazing features for a very attractive price. The brand name of the 210ah Lithium battery is Lulis. I had never heard of this brand of battery, and my internet search brought up nothing. Can anyone shed any light on this?