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One cylinder, chug chug...Notice how overpriced these new golf cars are....Fred Flintstone engineering, in engine, suspension, frame, brakes....Now look, at other new ATVs of the same price.. Two or more cylinders, overhead cams, larger wheels tires , sophisticated suspension, disc brakes, on and on..
P.S. not on a budget,,Just dreaming.. Say if, Polaris made a golf course accepted cart..how advanced it would be to have a well oiled machine, to square hop!..This, to justify the $15K plus..:) |
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Yep your right. Smart people buy used, those who buy new are the self abusers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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yeah, yeah. yeah. What did you buy? Here is a picture of ours. We bought it used nine years ago. We now have two but this one still gets around fine. |
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I agree, but are ATV's allowed on the golf courses? And will I need to take the hunting rifle holster off? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro |
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What's your point??? |
Still looks new Gracie!
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I will admit my little yamahahopper runs like top I got for half price. :) |
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We picked up a used 2015 fuel injected Yami 4 seater last July with all the bells and whistles. Original owner paid $15.8K with tax. I paid him 8K, no sales tax. DON'T BUY NEW. Deprecation is worse than anything on 4 wheels !
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Not worried about depreciation. Love the new smell. |
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You can get a brand new 2018 Yamaha Drive 2 Quietech EFI Golf Cart for $7495 at Knight Rides in Alabama and free delivery to TV. Here's what you get;
http://www.knightrides.com/db/Carts/...6699062500.JPG The 4 Seater is $7995; http://www.knightrides.com/db/Carts/...6460781250.JPG New Cart Sales | Knight Rides Yamaha Golf Cars and Carts If you want to work with a dealer closer to TV, in Webster about 15 miles south of TV is I-4 Power Equipment. They advertise new 2017 Yamaha EFI Carts in stock for $2,000 less than TV. 2017 Gas Carts After you have purchased a new Yamaha from I-4 or Knight Ride, you can have it delivered to Villages Discount Golf Cars on CR466 and for use in TV you'll want to add sideview and rearview mirrors, Sunbrella enclosure, floor mat, sand bottle if you play golf, and if you require, upgrade your seats. They advertise on their website these new cart upgrade packages. Then your cart will look like this; Village Discount Golf Car http://www.villagediscountgolfcar.co...3_1200x775.jpg |
The level of technology is fine - it is a golf cart. You don't need more than one cylinder or overhead cams to get you around on the golf course or the MMPs at 20 mph. Overhead cams offer advantages at high RPMs - this is not really an issue with golf cart engines. They also are more complex and thus more costly than the simpler and proven overhead valve designs that are used in golf cart engines. The latest Yamahas have independent front and rear suspensions. I am not sure what additional level of sophistication you are looking for in the suspension. The one place where they could be improved would be brakes on all four wheels. My Yamaha has a wet disk brake on the rear wheels only. These things are rugged and bulletproof. If you really want something that has more whistles and bells, look at Atomic carts.
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It all boils down to the manufacturers knowing their demographics well and recognizing that they can get away with selling them...at such outrageous/gouging prices. As long as the ignorant will continue to pay...the prices will stay grossly inflated. :shrug: |
My Yamaha is my CAR in TVs. Price is cheap for a car.
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Be glad for those who buy new so you can buy used:wave:
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It's so true, costs are becoming to high for these golf carts.
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Buy used 1 or 2 years old if nearly new is desired. Save 40 % and NO sales tax ( registration not required so the state has no idea)
Many people get sucked into buying one and either want an upgrade or just feel they don't use it enough. Or, move out of TV etc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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PS. buy electric :a20: |
What you need to remember is that the private owner market for a golf cart only represents 2% of the market for the manufacturers.
They like to sell 75 plus at a pop to golf courses. The Private market is growing and the manufacturers are seeing it. New stuff will be coming out directed to that market. Don't expect lower prices however. |
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There you go again, asking intelligent questions. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro |
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I had to go back 2 weeks to see when I posted that. My post was in reply to what another poster said. In that context it isn't as bad as I thought. Sorry, nothing personal. I too only buy new on big purchases. I just can't justify paying 15K+ to buy a new golf cart. The depreciation is 40% the first year ! That's insane, if you're the new purchaser. For me, that would be self abuse. BTW, go Yankees !!! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...47018588b2.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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$8K, 350 miles. Original invoice almost $16K. Isn't she a beaut !! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...681c6954eb.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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1) Steering wheel with self canceling directionals. This steering wheel also includes high beams for the head lights. That alone was worth the price of the upgraded steering wheel. Those brights light up the road and path like brights on an automobile. Of course, I kick down the brights when another cart approaches me in the opposite direction. 2) Upgraded bucket seats which a have a great lumbar support. I can take those big bumps in the road and not feel a thing and no jarring to my back. Wonderful firm comfortable support and with nice long arm rests. 3) Solid windshield. We don't play golf. We just play. 4) Locking trunk where the golf clubs would go. This is very valuable to me. 5) Auto water fill system for the batteries. 6) Shelf in the front of the cart. 7) Liquid lights on both front bumpers which were included by the dealer. 8) Roof painted the same color as the body of the cart. 9) 10" tires with upgraded wheels (they have a red emblem on them to match our red cart) 10) Some kind of system that maintains the top speed even when going up hill. (it works too) |
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