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skyguy79
10-26-2012, 11:59 AM
We purchased and had our golf card delivered 10 months ago and we only have less than 350 miles on it. A few days ago I went to drive it and found out it had a flat tire.
We contacted Carts & Clubs and they just came to check out the problem. What they found is that the front right tire has been slashed and that was the cause of the flat. The mechanic replaced the tire for us at no charge. He also noticed that the front left tire looked like there was an attempt to slash that one too, but it wasn't damaged enough to cause a flat.
Having used our golf cart so little, this sounded pretty unlikely this would have happened, but yet it did. The only places we have been to since purchasing it is to and from Colony Plaza, Havana, Mallory and Bonifay so far and we haven't used it more because I frequently need to bring my mobility scooter with us where more than a very short distance walk would be required.
My only real question is, has anyone heard of other incidents where golf cart tires have been slashed? Of course, any other comments are welcome!
LittleDog
10-26-2012, 12:14 PM
I don't mean this as political but by chance do you have political stickers on your cart?
John
rubicon
10-26-2012, 12:33 PM
I don't mean this as political but by chance do you have political stickers on your cart?
John
jrheydt: good question. Skygiy to have tires slashed around here is possible but boy so remote. ??????????????
skyguy79
10-26-2012, 12:52 PM
I don't mean this as political but by chance do you have political stickers on your cart?
JohnThat's a fair question and the answer is no, nor will I have a sign in my window at home. I've tried hard to stay away from politics here in TV, and I especially try to avoid them here on TOTV now a days because of a down-right mean and nasty personal and political attack on me on a non-political post I made. If you want to know any more about that, you'll have to PM me and ask! I can't discuss it any further here.
skyguy79
10-26-2012, 01:07 PM
jrheydt: good question. Skygiy to have tires slashed around here is possible but boy so remote. ??????????????The remoteness is why we're puzzled. I don't think it's anyone here on TOTV nor personal in any way.
Although unlikely, the only way the slashing could be personal is if my wife was seen and recognized leaving the cart while she was out. Even rares is if I were seen leaving the cart someplace. Our cart is always kept inside our garage!
The only logical theory I have come up with is that the tires were slashed even before we purchased it new last December, and it took time for the slashes to open enough for air to start leaking out. i.e. When the tires were shipped and uncrated prior to being assigned to the cart being assembled. That's a long shot, but I haven't come up with any other theories yet!
Uptown Girl
10-26-2012, 02:00 PM
Well, i don't know anything about the way new golf cars are assembled prior to your receiving them, but our neighbors found a large slash along the entire length of the hardtop canopy of their new cart.
It was determined that the box containing the top was opened with a razor knife (at the dealership) and the top was slashed in the process. Seems theirs wasn't the only one damaged. The employee was re-educated as to how to open the boxes, the dealer was apologetic and my neighbors received a new canopy without charge.
goodgrief
10-26-2012, 02:35 PM
I don't mean this as political but by chance do you have political stickers on your cart?
John
Yeah this was my first thought. Hence why I don't put stickers on my car...too many idiots out there and politics don't go together. Not saying this was behind it but first thought.
2BNTV
10-26-2012, 02:53 PM
sky:
I am so sorry this happened to you.
Maybe a random act of violence by someone who had nothing better to do.
I really don't have an answer.
The first and last time I had a political sticker on my car, the back window was smashed and broken. Since there was no political stickers, I don't know.
Golfingnut
10-26-2012, 03:18 PM
keep in mind with hundreds of commercial trucks flying around The Villages, it is very possible that you ran over some object that caused the slash in the tire. These trucks drop material, nails, screws etc. all the time.
skyguy79
10-26-2012, 03:27 PM
keep in mind with hundreds of commercial trucks flying around The Villages, it is very possible that you ran over some object that caused the slash in the tire. These trucks drop material, nails, screws etc. all the time.Thanks, but the mechanic ruled that out. I definitely looked like a blade type slash! i.e box cutter
graciegirl
10-26-2012, 03:28 PM
I know in my heart that those slashes weren't personal. You are a great person and anyone that knows you as we do just love you and your dear wife to pieces.
It had to be some sort of accident and we are sorry it happened.
CFrance
10-26-2012, 03:39 PM
I know in my heart that those slashes weren't personal. You are a great person and anyone that knows you as we do just love you and your dear wife to pieces.
It had to be some sort of accident and we are sorry it happened.
That which Gracie said, but too, it's interesting that the dealer replaced them for free, no hesitation. Could be good customer service, or it could be that they have had this happen some, either on their lot or through the actions of an uneducated employee, and they just don't want to tell you that.
bkcunningham1
10-26-2012, 04:56 PM
We purchased and had our golf card delivered 10 months ago and we only have less than 350 miles on it. A few days ago I went to drive it and found out it had a flat tire.
We contacted Carts & Clubs and they just came to check out the problem. What they found is that the front right tire has been slashed and that was the cause of the flat. The mechanic replaced the tire for us at no charge. He also noticed that the front left tire looked like there was an attempt to slash that one too, but it wasn't damaged enough to cause a flat.
Having used our golf cart so little, this sounded pretty unlikely this would have happened, but yet it did. The only places we have been to since purchasing it is to and from Colony Plaza, Havana, Mallory and Bonifay so far and we haven't used it more because I frequently need to bring my mobility scooter with us where more than a very short distance walk would be required.
My only real question is, has anyone heard of other incidents where golf cart tires have been slashed? Of course, any other comments are welcome!
If someone slashed your tire, it seems like it would have been flat then and there. Maybe I missing something in your description but I don't see how someone could slash your tire and you were able to drive it and not notice the tire was slashed.
skyguy79
10-26-2012, 05:38 PM
If someone slashed your tire, it seems like it would have been flat then and there. Maybe I missing something in your description but I don't see how someone could slash your tire and you were able to drive it and not notice the tire was slashed.I don't know if you missed something, but I did touch on the possible how of it in subsequent posts.
At this point though, I'm all but convinced that the slashes occurred in the unpacking of the tires at the dealership where they didn't realize it occurred, and that the slashes were not all the way through at the time, but over time worked themselves open enough to start leaking air. Also where someone else suggested it might be a coverup by the dealer, I say that I don't think for a second that their was a coverup of any kind.
gomoho
10-26-2012, 05:42 PM
I don't know if you missed something, but I did touch on the possible how of it in subsequent posts.
At this point though, I'm all but convinced that the slashes occurred in the unpacking of the tires at the dealership where they didn't realize it occurred, and that the slashes were not all the way through at the time, but over time worked themselves open enough to start leaking air. Also where someone else suggested it might be a coverup by the dealer, I say that I don't think for a second that their was a coverup of any kind.
I believe you are right in your conclusion of what has happened. Who on earth would be walking around in TV slashing golf cart tires? And Carts and Clubs is highly respected and I also don't believe would cover up something like this.
CFrance
10-26-2012, 05:45 PM
I don't know if you missed something, but I did touch on the possible how of it in subsequent posts.
At this point though, I'm all but convinced that the slashes occurred in the unpacking of the tires at the dealership where they didn't realize it occurred, and that the slashes were not all the way through at the time, but over time worked themselves open enough to start leaking air. Also where someone else suggested it might be a coverup by the dealer, I say that I don't think for a second that their was a coverup of any kind.
I didn't mean to imply that it was a coverup. I was just thinking that maybe this had happened before to them, for whatever reason, so they just went ahead and replaced the tires, out of good customer service. No bad on the dealer! They gave you good service,.
Pturner
10-26-2012, 05:56 PM
I don't know if you missed something, but I did touch on the possible how of it in subsequent posts.
At this point though, I'm all but convinced that the slashes occurred in the unpacking of the tires at the dealership where they didn't realize it occurred, and that the slashes were not all the way through at the time, but over time worked themselves open enough to start leaking air. Also where someone else suggested it might be a coverup by the dealer, I say that I don't think for a second that their was a coverup of any kind.
Hi Sky,
I bet you are right: a shallow, inadvertent slash when opening a box. Also agree that it is unlikely Carts and Clubs was trying to cover anything up. It is more likely that they-- and every other dealerships-- has seen this happen before on occasion. Since they knew it could possibly have happened that way, they took the high road, for which they deserve Kudos.
Sorry it happened but very happy to read that C&C took care of it for you at no charge.
skyguy79
10-26-2012, 06:10 PM
I didn't mean to imply that it was a coverup. I was just thinking that maybe this had happened before to them, for whatever reason, so they just went ahead and replaced the tires, out of good customer service. No bad on the dealer! They gave you good service,.Understood! I knew that you were just presenting a thought/idea! But I did want to be clear that I didn't think there was any coverup. In hindsight, I probably could have worded my thoughts a little better. :o
2BNTV
10-26-2012, 06:29 PM
I don't know if you missed something, but I did touch on the possible how of it in subsequent posts.
At this point though, I'm all but convinced that the slashes occurred in the unpacking of the tires at the dealership where they didn't realize it occurred, and that the slashes were not all the way through at the time, but over time worked themselves open enough to start leaking air. Also where someone else suggested it might be a coverup by the dealer, I say that I don't think for a second that their was a coverup of any kind.
That sounds like a plausible scenario. The dealer changing the tire for free seems to indicate that it has happened before.
All's well that ends well. :smiley:
gerryann
10-26-2012, 08:06 PM
Picked up my cart, rode it home....no problems. Next day, I noticed that it seemed a bit flat. Took it back to the dealer. They found a defect in the wheel. They replaced it. They said that they had never seen this before on a brand new cart. So, it does happen. Granted, yours is a different situation, but I'll bet it was a factory defect.
Bogie Shooter
12-07-2012, 07:16 PM
If slashed side to side yes the tires are smushed down and then wrapped I could see it if a short gash then you ran over glass my customer had sugar in his gas tank if that tells you anything , lets just say that was fun to clean out , kids at the movies slashed down the whole rain curtain of another and crome valve stems come up missing a lot I'm going to start installing car alarms soon
Do people drive golf carts on the streets in Dunnellon?
gamby
12-08-2012, 02:24 AM
You didn't happen to park in a handycap area did you ?
It's very common to get keyed even if you have a hanging permit but look like you don't need it.
Mimivillager
12-08-2012, 07:55 AM
Do you leave your garage door open?
We did not have tires slashed but we did have Christmas lights wires cut. We live in Amelia.
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