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jmd4667
09-25-2012, 03:23 PM
Curious if anyone has ever checked into the use of a UTV in TV versus an electric or gas golf cart. I hear that side by side UTV's would be a good choice over a golf cart in getting around in the villages. Don't know what requirements and limitations would be but have heard one could save several $K over purchasing a golf cart.
gomoho
09-25-2012, 03:30 PM
What is a UTV????
red tail
09-25-2012, 03:36 PM
What is a UTV????
they would work fine except the tires are not golf course approved.
2BNTV
09-25-2012, 03:45 PM
UTV = utility vehicle according to Google search.
aljetmet
09-25-2012, 03:58 PM
Yep, looks like off road type and probably too big for golf cart paths.
Not sure how state of Florida would view them...
graciegirl
09-25-2012, 04:02 PM
Show this dumb blonde a picture. Please.
cathyw
09-25-2012, 05:06 PM
Show this dumb blonde a picture. Please.
Here you go, gracie (you are definitely NOT a dumb blonde, though)
Image Search Results for utv (http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?ei=UTF-8&_adv_prop=image&va=utv)
gomoho
09-25-2012, 05:38 PM
Oh, my that is what I though you were talking about but for the life of me couldn't imagine why someone would want something I used for rock climbing in the desert would want this vehicle in TV. Don't think it's what you want here - they are powerful and rough and fun to drive, but don't know where in TV you could have that experience.
asianthree
09-25-2012, 06:45 PM
really good for off roading in the woods
jmd4667
09-25-2012, 07:05 PM
UTV stands for Utility Terrain Vehicle. Many states are now allowing street legal versions. They are about the same size as a golf cart and can be driving on cart paths. The tires are not "DOT" rated but you can upgrade and have tires that are allowed on golf courses as well. It is a matter of what one would intend to use it for. Below link shows a good style of UTV for use in and around TV.
Side by Side UTVs | Side by Side ATVs | Utility Vehicles | Bennche UTVs (http://www.bennche.com/products/side-by-side.htm)
Tom Grooms
09-25-2012, 07:53 PM
You will have to get a street legal version, register the vehicle with the state and put plates on it. You cant drive it on the multi modal paths or the golf courses as it is not a golf cart (20 mph max) or a low speed vehicle (25 mph max). And don't forget insurance...
jmd4667
09-25-2012, 09:09 PM
You will have to get a street legal version, register the vehicle with the state and put plates on it. You cant drive it on the multi modal paths or the golf courses as it is not a golf cart (20 mph max) or a low speed vehicle (25 mph max). And don't forget insurance...
True...However, FL statues allows you to classify it as an OHV which requires one to only title it and have it inspected to meet registration requirements. You can get a 392cc version which is about the same HP rating as a Yamaha 352cc w/EFI, as well as, same dimensions as a golf cart. Larger versions would definitely not meet the MPH limitation you note for modal path operations. Many thanks for the info.
Mr Hanky
09-25-2012, 09:16 PM
They look noisy. Kinda pricey too.
2 Oldcrabs
09-26-2012, 05:24 AM
How tall and wide are they? Might be too tall for some of the tunnels. How much space will it use in the garage? Take measurement.:gc:
George Bieniaszek
09-26-2012, 12:21 PM
I always stop and look at one that is on the floor at Home Depot. Looks nice and priced a little cheaper than a gas golf cart.
KittyKat
09-26-2012, 10:54 PM
I think they're ugly, ugly, ugly.
sgiamp1
09-27-2012, 06:00 AM
I always stop and look at one that is on the floor at Home Depot. Looks nice and priced a little cheaper than a gas golf cart.
I own one from Home Depot. We were looking for something that had 3-point seat belts, roll bars and generally more sturdy than our Club Car. We chose the electric because the gas version is even louder than the typical gas golf cart.
I must admit, if I were a golfer, I wouldn't have it. It's not bigger than a golf cart (a little taller) but doesn't maneuver as well as a cart. However, it's fine what what we use it for. It is heavier that a typical cart so we don't get as many miles on a charge but still have enough juice to go wherever we want.
True...However, FL statues allows you to classify it as an OHV which requires one to only title it and have it inspected to meet registration requirements. You can get a 392cc version which is about the same HP rating as a Yamaha 352cc w/EFI, as well as, same dimensions as a golf cart. Larger versions would definitely not meet the MPH limitation you note for modal path operations. Many thanks for the info.
Title or no title you will not be able to legaly operate it on the streets in TV because these streets are maintained by the county for public use. Only golf carts and registered LSVs are allowed on the streets in TV.
To meet the definition of 'golf cart', it must not be capable of exceeding 20mph. Most ATV/UTV/OHV vehicles are capable of twice that speed.
IADCathy
12-27-2012, 07:54 PM
Curious if anyone has ever checked into the use of a UTV in TV versus an electric or gas golf cart. I hear that side by side UTV's would be a good choice over a golf cart in getting around in the villages. Don't know what requirements and limitations would be but have heard one could save several $K over purchasing a golf cart.
Did you buy one after all? My husband and I saw a gas-powered "Bulldog" UTV at Home Depot and were wondering what the restrictions on golf carts are on the golf courses. Home Depot said that they comform to the regs as long as the tires are the kind used on golf carts (no deep treads). I absolutely love the look of these things--they look like little jeeps with rollbar and all! Hope someone has any advice or opinion?
Tom Grooms
12-27-2012, 08:04 PM
No, you still can't drive them on the path. They go 30-32 miles per hour. You cant drive a bulldozer or a crane on the paths either. You cant drive ANYTHING that is capable of exceeding 20mph except an LSV which must be tagged, insured and may not be capable of exceeding 25mph.
sgiamp1
12-27-2012, 09:57 PM
I own the electric version and can only go 20MPH. (As a matter of fact, because of its weight, it won't maintain that speed on the small inclines we have in TV) I can assure you that the battery powered UTVs from Home Depot do NOT go any faster than a legal golf cart.
Villager Dude
12-27-2012, 10:05 PM
UTV stands for Utility Terrain Vehicle. Many states are now allowing street legal versions. They are about the same size as a golf cart and can be driving on cart paths. The tires are not "DOT" rated but you can upgrade and have tires that are allowed on golf courses as well. It is a matter of what one would intend to use it for. Below link shows a good style of UTV for use in and around TV.
Side by Side UTVs | Side by Side ATVs | Utility Vehicles | Bennche UTVs (http://www.bennche.com/products/side-by-side.htm)
Saw similiar Vehicles on display at Home Depot today in the 5K to 7K range.
jmd4667
01-02-2013, 02:35 PM
Did you buy one after all? My husband and I saw a gas-powered "Bulldog" UTV at Home Depot and were wondering what the restrictions on golf carts are on the golf courses. Home Depot said that they comform to the regs as long as the tires are the kind used on golf carts (no deep treads). I absolutely love the look of these things--they look like little jeeps with rollbar and all! Hope someone has any advice or opinion?
Have not purchased one but still considering it.
FloridaShrimp
05-21-2013, 11:04 AM
Curious if anyone has ever checked into the use of a UTV in TV versus an electric or gas golf cart. I hear that side by side UTV's would be a good choice over a golf cart in getting around in the villages. Don't know what requirements and limitations would be but have heard one could save several $K over purchasing a golf cart.
I have a UTV/GolfCart conversion of a American Sports Works gas-electric (yes, both !!) Hybrid 2WD/4WD "golf cart". It has Village golf courses approved Turf Tires, is only inches larger than most carts (fits in all tunnels and parking spots). Has seating for four, with 3-point seat belts. The rear facing bench seat converts into a tiltable truck bed. It has a Subaru 4-stroke v-twin, 653cc gas engine, 4 12v sealed cell batteries with sealed on-board charger (i.e. just plug-in to any a/c outlet). Top speed 22mph, 18mpg (gas), and CVT transmission, on-demand 4wd, custom black ballistic nylon side curtains. Call me 352 753 8120. Ron
FloridaShrimp
05-21-2013, 11:17 AM
Have not purchased one but still considering it.
See FloridaShrimp post on UTV/GolfCart - call 352 753 8120
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