Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Is this an acceptable golf cart? If not, why not, and are there modifications that would make it acceptable? It looks similar to a traditional golf cart, only much more rugged and versatile. Plus, at $8k it's about half the cost of a new Yamaha. Even if I had to swap out the wheels and tires and install a speed governator it would still be a bargain. Also, especially with its camo paint, it would be easy to spot among the crowd of more traditional golf carts that fill the parking lots.
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Top Speed???
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“Golf Cart means a motor vehicle that is designed and manufactured for operation on a golf course for sporting or recreational purposes and that is not capable of exceeding speeds of 20 miles per hour.” Fla. Stat. § 320.01(22).
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That isn't a golf cart at all, acceptable, accessible, or otherwise. It's a UTV designed for off-road low-weight hauling. It comes with a winch. You wouldn't be able to drive it on a golf cart path or multi-modal path, and as far as I can tell you wouldn't be able to drive it on any major state road (such as 441, 466, etc) either.
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Thanks for tracking down the statute. Now I know. |
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That is not a golf cart, it is a 4X4 UTV designed for off-road all terrain use. The engine is about a full 1/3 more powerful than a Yamaha Quiet Tech and that thing will probably do 50 MPH. Those tires would rip up a golf course.
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You could buy that for 8K and convert it to a golf cart for 9K !
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. I saw this same vehicle - at Lowes right? Noticed the price - yikes - had the same fleeting thought then....nah. Always knew that golf cart mfrs and retailers made crazy LOADS of profit on carts, esp in TV. Let's face it - you can get a new CAR for a few thousand $$$ more than a loaded new golf cart. Case in point - just googled. A REAL new car, with all the safety stuff: 2020 Toyota Yaris LE Hatchback MSRP $17,750 The 2020 Toyota Yaris hatchback is a four-door subcompact sold in two trims. The LE is fairly lightly equipped but packs a few desirable features, among them Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Under the hood of every Yaris is a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine (106 horsepower, 103 lb-ft of torque) that drives the front wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission. Standard Yaris LE features include 16-inch alloy wheels, heated mirrors, foglights, keyless entry and ignition, a 60/40-split rear seat, a 7-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, and a six-speaker audio system. You also get forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking at low speeds.
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The base price for a Yamaha Drive 2 PTV - when bought outside TV - is about $6,500. My 2019 model was $6,350. The add ons or buying in TV drive the price up quick.
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When looking for a bargain on golf carts, don't just shop in TV. Go 20 miles south to Webster Florida and get a new Yamaha gas cart for about $7,500, a place called I-4 Power.
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Where is that car made?
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Too ugly for me lol camo on a golf course ?
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And where does one get a 2019 Yamaha for that price?
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I agree with what you said! Besides I think the picture is considered an ATV, & considered a golf cart I don’t think so. Even if it is an (All Terrain Vehical)
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