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lawgolfer 09-26-2024 06:45 AM

AAA Auto Club for Towing Member's Golf Carts
 
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2373441)
I got a free loaner when I brought my cart in to be serviced, and I didn't buy it from them. I bought it from a neighbor, 2 years old.

Villages Golf Carts will service carts that don't come from them. HOWEVER - during snowbird season, they might make you wait a few weeks for your appointment because customers with carts from them, get priority appointments and the season is very busy. They also don't offer towing service for carts that didn't come from them, you'd have to find another way of getting it there.

So that's a down-side, for sure. On the other hand, you don't have to get a cart serviced somewhere other than your own driveway - there are several golf cart mechanics who will come to you.

The Auto Club (not the insurance company) provides services for member's golf carts that have broken down, the same as it does for member's automobiles. This includes gas delivery, jump starts for dead batteries and towing. For carts with flat tires, it will not change the tire as carts do not have spares and the service truck does not carry wheels or tires. In that case, the Club will put your cart on a trailer and take it to your house or a dealership. I expect that many readers will be as surprised to learn this as I was when I read a brochure last week at the AAA office when I renewed our homeowner's/auto insurance. There are three levels of membership in the Auto Club. Make sure that your membership includes golf carts.

Bill14564 09-26-2024 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by mkjelenbaas (Post 2373635)
DO NOT BUY IN THE BUBBLE - unless you don’t mind paying THOUSANDS more! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

Twice

golf4dns 09-26-2024 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Ken D. (Post 2373421)
Go to Carts & Clubs in Ocala. They come to your house to service your cart. I saved thousands.

I believe Carts and Clubs in Ocala was purchased by Villages Golf Carts.

writerslife 09-26-2024 07:58 AM

Think Twice
 
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Originally Posted by Babmac (Post 2373152)
New here. Need to buy golf car. Is there wiggle room on prices foe new cars at villages golf cars?

When I moved here eight years ago, I shopped the Villages store as well as its competitor on 466. Ended up buying a year-old, super-tricked out cart privately from another Villager --- beautiful, every bell and whistle. The seller was desperate for a Yesteryear model and gave me an irresistible price.
I owned it for six months and quickly realized it is nothing more than a glorified rollerskate --- no airbags, little protection in a sea of good and bad drivers, drunks and even kids behind the wheel visiting grandparents.
So I sold it and have no regrets.
Be clear-headed when you move here...if you're a golfer, go ahead and buy one. Otherwise, remember that this is a community more than 30 miles long and growing. Do you really want to putter around in a vehicle that only goes 18 miles per hour?

writerslife 09-26-2024 08:10 AM

Think Twice
 
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Originally Posted by Babmac (Post 2373152)
New here. Need to buy golf car. Is there wiggle room on prices foe new cars at villages golf cars?

When I moved here eight years ago, I shopped the Villages store as well as its competitor on 466. Ended up a super-tricked out cart privately from another Villager --- beautiful, every bell and whistle. He was desperate for a Yesteryear model.
I owned it for six months and realized it is nothing more than a glorified rollerskate --- no airbags, little protection in a sea of good and bad drivers, drunks and kids visiting grandparents.
So I sold it and have no regrets.
Be clear-headed when you move here...if you're a golfer, go ahead and buy one. Otherwise, remember that this is a community more than 30 miles long. Do you want to putter around at 18 miles per hour?

MikeN 09-26-2024 08:10 AM

Nope

Bill14564 09-26-2024 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by writerslife (Post 2373698)
When I moved here eight years ago, I shopped the Villages store as well as its competitor on 466. Ended up buying a year-old, super-tricked out cart privately from another Villager --- beautiful, every bell and whistle. The seller was desperate for a Yesteryear model and gave me an irresistible price.
I owned it for six months and quickly realized it is nothing more than a glorified rollerskate --- no airbags, little protection in a sea of good and bad drivers, drunks and even kids behind the wheel visiting grandparents.
So I sold it and have no regrets.
Be clear-headed when you move here...if you're a golfer, go ahead and buy one. Otherwise, remember that this is a community more than 30 miles long and growing. Do you really want to putter around in a vehicle that only goes 18 miles per hour?

20 miles north to south. Will likely grow south of 470 but not yet.

20mph (though many go a bit faster than that)

Yes, I really want to go everywhere I can by golf cart.

tophcfa 09-26-2024 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by lawgolfer (Post 2373643)
The Auto Club (not the insurance company) provides services for member's golf carts that have broken down, the same as it does for member's automobiles. This includes gas delivery, jump starts for dead batteries and towing. For carts with flat tires, it will not change the tire as carts do not have spares and the service truck does not carry wheels or tires. In that case, the Club will put your cart on a trailer and take it to your house or a dealership. I expect that many readers will be as surprised to learn this as I was when I read a brochure last week at the AAA office when I renewed our homeowner's/auto insurance. There are three levels of membership in the Auto Club. Make sure that your membership includes golf carts.

You are correct, but with one major exception. They will provide the service if you are on a public road, but not if you are on a MMP or golf course.

JonSFO 09-26-2024 08:41 AM

Details?

tophcfa 09-26-2024 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2373166)
As already stated, you will pay a premium and have little to no negotiation ability with the Village’s Golf Carts relative to using a dealer outside the bubble. The only real advantage of using them is convenience and getting a free loaner during service. That being said, I trust Todd Casey mobile golf cart service way more than the Village Golf Cart mechanics and he comes to our home to service the carts.

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Originally Posted by roadrnnr (Post 2373437)
You have a number for him?

352-465-3934
Not sure where you live, but be aware that that the Villages has grown so large they decided they can’t realistically serve the whole community. Their message states that they aren’t taking any new customers south of 44.

maistocars 09-26-2024 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by roadrnnr (Post 2373437)
you have a number for him?

352-465-3934

Dgodin 09-26-2024 10:38 AM

Good point. We have 1,200 hours on a 6yr old golf cart we bought new.

elevatorman 09-26-2024 10:53 AM

Look here for lower price. Located in Wildwood. Evolution Golf Cart Spring Hill, FL | The Villages, FL

JMintzer 09-26-2024 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2373649)
Twice

A lot more than twice...

We've also been warned about Deans, multiple times...

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Dusty_Star 09-26-2024 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by writerslife (Post 2373698)
When I moved here eight years ago, I shopped the Villages store as well as its competitor on 466. Ended up buying a year-old, super-tricked out cart privately from another Villager --- beautiful, every bell and whistle. The seller was desperate for a Yesteryear model and gave me an irresistible price.
I owned it for six months and quickly realized it is nothing more than a glorified rollerskate --- no airbags, little protection in a sea of good and bad drivers, drunks and even kids behind the wheel visiting grandparents.
So I sold it and have no regrets.
Be clear-headed when you move here...if you're a golfer, go ahead and buy one. Otherwise, remember that this is a community more than 30 miles long and growing. Do you really want to putter around in a vehicle that only goes 18 miles per hour?

Yes


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