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Love2cruise
09-07-2013, 07:43 AM
Does anyone have 2 carts and no car? We are contemplating selling our car and renting one when we want to take trips etc. it seems most people use their golf carts and having a car sitting in the garage takes up space and money. Any comments would be helpful. We are not there full time yet but hope to be there soon!
jblum315
09-07-2013, 07:53 AM
You can probably get along just fine without a car, but keep in mind that there many places nearby that you can't get to in a golf cart, and wouldn't be worth renting a car for.
graciegirl
09-07-2013, 07:57 AM
You can probably get along just fine without a car, but keep in mind that there many places nearby that you can't get to in a golf cart, and wouldn't be worth renting a car for.
I SO agree.
coconutmama
09-07-2013, 08:09 AM
Does anyone have 2 carts and no car? We are contemplating selling our car and renting one when we want to take trips etc. it seems most people use their golf carts and having a car sitting in the garage takes up space and money. Any comments would be helpful. We are not there full time yet but hope to be there soon!
It may be tempting to only have 2 carts, but there are many times when a car comes in very handy. Rainy days, transporting larger items which would not fit in a cart or wanting to drive to an end of The Villages that would take too long by golf cart. For example, we always drive to Nancy Lopez for dinner by car, from Buttonwood. Also if you needed to go somewhere off campus unexpectedly and could not rent a car, such as to a hospital (if you didn't want to go to ours) you'd want that car.
Love2cruise
09-07-2013, 08:12 AM
It may be tempting to only have 2 carts, but there are many times when a car comes in very handy. Rainy days, transporting larger items which would not fit in a cart or wanting to drive to an end of The Villages that would take too long by golf cart. For example, we always drive to Nancy Lopez for dinner by car, from Buttonwood. Also if you needed to go somewhere off campus unexpectedly and could not rent a car, such as to a hospital (if you didn't want to go to ours) you'd want that car.
Great info, things I didn't think of, especially the hospital. Thanks
Madelaine Amee
09-07-2013, 08:16 AM
Does anyone have 2 carts and no car? We are contemplating selling our car and renting one when we want to take trips etc. it seems most people use their golf carts and having a car sitting in the garage takes up space and money. Any comments would be helpful. We are not there full time yet but hope to be there soon!
Wait until you get here to make this decision.
asianthree
09-07-2013, 08:17 AM
when my husband comes for three months at a time he will not have a car he will add task to a list and once a month rent a car..and if he needs to go the hospital due to hear,t fall, or severe bleeding...its going to be in an ambulance..so we will be test driving the cart only...just our plan
NotGolfer
09-07-2013, 08:36 AM
Having lived here for a number of years I'd also agree that you will need your car now and then. In theory your idea sounds good but in reality you may regret it. We know of one such couple and they're always borrowing someone's car. NOW, that would be annoying on both sides after awhile.
Yorio
09-07-2013, 08:49 AM
Definitely wait until you move here and plan on spending half a year to one year with one golf cart and a small car. When it's cold, we go with a car. When it's pouring rain like yesterday, we went to our friends place with a car even if the house was eight houses from us. If you are a golfer, some of the cheaper golf ranges are not golf car access so need a car. Some of the churches, nurseries, and restaurants will not be golf cart access. If you are late for club functions, we take a car. So, wait a year before you make that decision.
NH to Fl
09-07-2013, 09:02 AM
Some times it's just too hot to take the cart.
OldManTime
09-07-2013, 09:17 AM
Does anyone have 2 carts and no car? We are contemplating selling our car and renting one when we want to take trips etc. it seems most people use their golf carts and having a car sitting in the garage takes up space and money. Any comments would be helpful. We are not there full time yet but hope to be there soon!
I have one golf cart, and one car.
My cart is used 98% of the time here, rarely do I need to Take my car out. The flip side is when a car isn't used much the seals dry up and you get oil leaks.
patfla06
09-07-2013, 09:26 AM
I would recommend a car.
You may not want to drive a cart in thunderstorms,
high heat and even sometimes at night.
You will need to go to the airport and the mall
(Even if infrequently.)
And there are places just to far to go by cart.
I would want at least 1 car, especially in an emergency!
Barefoot
09-07-2013, 09:28 AM
Definitely wait until you move here and plan on spending half a year to one year with one golf cart and a small car. When it's cold, we go with a car. When it's pouring rain like yesterday, we went to our friends place with a car even if the house was eight houses from us. If you are a golfer, some of the cheaper golf ranges are not golf car access so need a car. Some of the churches, nurseries, and restaurants will not be golf cart access. If you are late for club functions, we take a car. So, wait a year before you make that decision.
I totally agree with Yorio. Once you spend six months in TV, I think you'll find that you will use your car a lot more often than you'd think. There are so many places that aren't golf cart accessible .. like Bargains and Treasures, the consignment store close to CR466. We take our car daily to the private dog park which isn't golf cart accessible.
M&M's
09-07-2013, 04:15 PM
I love going everywhere in my golf cart. I don't even mind getting rained on. That being said, we do use our car. So many of the doctors are over on 441, which is far for us. There are some very good doctors that are not accessible by golf carts. I agree, wait till you are here before you do away with your car.
rubicon
09-07-2013, 05:13 PM
I am obviously doing something wrong because I am still utilizing two cars. both my wife and I find the golf cart to be cumbersome, uncomfortable and unsuitable for many reasons. Our golf cart is used for golfing only.
Schaumburger
09-07-2013, 05:14 PM
I love going everywhere in my golf cart. I don't even mind getting rained on. That being said, we do use our car. So many of the doctors are over on 441, which is far for us. There are some very good doctors that are not accessible by golf carts. I agree, wait till you are here before you do away with your car.
How long does it take to get from The Village of Hillsborough to Spanish Springs in a golf cart (assuming one does not get lost)?
graciegirl
09-07-2013, 05:17 PM
How long does it take to get from The Village of Hillsborough to Spanish Springs in a golf cart (assuming one does not get lost)?
It is wise to take food and water for a couple of days. ;)
:1rotfl:
glgene
09-07-2013, 05:20 PM
We think 1 car + 1 golf cart makes the most (balanced) sense. That way you're covered for all "driving" situations. There may be times when 2 carts are better; other times when 2 cars may be needed. But, overall, 1+1 does the overall job very nicely (if you're both fully retired).
Gene & Kathy
Schaumburger
09-07-2013, 05:40 PM
It is wise to take food and water for a couple of days. ;)
:1rotfl:
So I should pack a chicken dinner? LOL.
Didiwinbob
09-07-2013, 05:48 PM
My hubby will be here soon ( closing on our home up north). He is for 1 car & 1 golf cart. I have never been without a car, I'm still working, and I'm still a little impatient to get to my destination. He states that he could use the cart when I'm working (he is just as impatient when needing to get to wherever). I vote for a tiny car ( for me), a car for hubby, and the cart for golfing and leisure. Story to be continued...
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
09-07-2013, 09:04 PM
We occasionally shop at best Buy and Kohls. In addition, we like to drive up to Ocala for a few different reasons. We have annual weekday passes to Disney and I often carry a large amount of music equipment so not having a car is not an option for us. We are contemplating getting another golf cart however. My wife takes the golf cart to work 4-5 days a week and I get stuck having to use the car for trips that I'd much rather do in a golf cart.
M&M's
09-07-2013, 09:38 PM
How long does it take to get from The Village of Hillsborough to Spanish Springs in a golf cart (assuming one does not get lost)?
Never really timed it, around 90 minutes. We usually take car when we go.
Schaumburger
09-07-2013, 11:09 PM
Never really timed it, around 90 minutes. We usually take car when we go.
Please clarify -- do you mean about 45 minutes one way?
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