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Evolution Golf Carts
Looking at buying Evolution Golf Cart, what are peoples impressions of them?
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So YOU own an Evolution cart but think Yamaha is better? |
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Sat in one but didn’t like the seats.
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I have had an Evolution for about a year now, and I absolutely love it. I haven’t noticed any problems going uphill, as a previous poster suggested. A couple of things to note:
1. This golf cart is really big, and doesn’t fit well in a golf cart garage. I have a 2 car garage, being single, it’s no problem for me, but just be aware. 2. Yesterday at the dog park, I spoke to someone who had just had one delivered from Discount Golf Carts on 466. According to that person, the cart was delivered absolutely filthy, and it was making a humming sound so loudly that she could not hear the stereo. You may want to steer clear of that dealership and go to Ocala instead. Hope this helps |
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My impressions: Build quality - meh Size - with upgraded seats my knees hit the steering wheel Audio - sounded like AM transistor radio circa 1972 Noise - quiet - nice Range - heard from friends they get 60 miles - not bad Torque - expected more - but ok Price - seemed inline with the quality |
Purchased a new Evolution Cart in January.
Golf cart runs great. Warranty on the battery is 7 years. Drive with caution when driving thru the tunnels. Stay towards the center line, this cart is higher than most and will rub on the top.
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Evolution 11 month review
I’ve had the 2+2 pro for almost a year now and let me just say that most of what you see in these forums about Electric carts are wrong. These are lithium battery last easily 60 miles. I’ve driven it from one end of the villages to the other a couple of times now and still had over 60% charge on each trip. That’s an hour each way and never an issue. My only issue is that Village Discount Golf Cart limits the cart top speed to 20. No other dealer does that. I’ve asked them. To increase it you have to take the cart to another dealer for the software upgrade (note only the plus models can go to 25). Can you imagine a car dealer limiting the car to 55? Sits are fine although not the captain style chairs aren’t available and you made want to get the extra lighting around the cart for safety at night - something that again Village Discount Golf cart doesn’t offer that others dealers do. Magic lights does a great job for $400. All in all a much better value than any Yamaha golf cart as I paid around $12,400 for the cart including the lights. Yamaha would’ve been $3-4k higher than that and would require annual maintenance and gas something that evolution doesn’t. I would get an evolution card anywhere other than village discount golf carts
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Simply not interested in a Cart with connections to China.
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I've had mine for about a year.
Love it, no gas fumes & very quiet. Top speed around 25 if wind is from back.. Love it. |
One point I never hear is BUYING AMERICAN.
Sure, they fly the flag from their Japanese cart to let me know just how patriotic they really are. |
Go on youtube. There is a lot of negative experience on Evolution golf carts. If you get an electric cart get an AC not a DC. Better power going uphill with AC and longer range.
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There is also a evolution cart dealer in wildwood
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I bought a re-manufactured Yamaha Gas cart in 2002 from Villages Golf Carts - it was just on $4,000 with a few upgrades - it was originally manufactured in 1999 and is a G16 model... i've still got it today runs as sweet as a nut ... Converted it to a 4 seat + pick-up conversion kit from Buggies Unlimited for $800 and did the job myself. Conversion also gives you a square standard hitch receiver which I use for a golf club holder but could also be used for a small trailer - get it servced about every 2-3 years. I think I bought well ...my criteria was to look at what most Country Clubs use for their fleets ...Guess what !! Yamaha.
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We bought one in October and have found it to be a very good cart. Has excellent range, charges quickly, keeps speed up going uphill, very quiet and smooth riding.
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Rear end leaks and they won't fix it!!!!! It's been in the shop 3 times and still leaks!!!!
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Evolution Golf Carts
I have an Evolution. Bought 2021 lightly used. Build quality probably less than Yamaha, but your buying Lithium Battery which has advantages IMHO. Low profile tires look cool but are a little bumpy. I switched out to Yamaha Lode Stars…seems to help. I’ve also ordered Captains chairs, my wife has back problems. When I replaced tires it does accelerate to 21 mph, then backs down to 20 mph. The Yamaha’s all seem to run 22 to 25 mph so I would like to know who could assist me in increasing speed, at least to 22 mph or so. They come from the factory set to run 25 to 26 mph. All in all not a bad cart. Convenience of electric is extremely handy. Again…if anybody has knowledge of who could speed up cart just a little…I’d appreciate it. Thanks
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There's no patriotism in 80% of the products you buy that are produced in this country. Harley Davidson motorcycle owners for years always brag about how their cycles and parts were 100% American made. NOT SO, never was true. |
Salesmen turned us off
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I’ve had one for a year, love it. Powerful 180amp motor powers it up any grade. I can go 70 miles on charge. It’s quiet, doesn’t smell, pretty much zero maintenance. It was detailed when delivered. No complaints with it at all.
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None of this is new. What is new is far more efficient electronic ways to covert DC, battery power to AC alternating current. Far as Edison verses Tesla the duel was Edison vs Westinghouse. Current is better transported at high voltage. AC can step up and down the voltage with a simple transformer. DC thus is limited to short transmission. Edison set up his first generators in down town Manhattan and was still supplying DC current to businesses in lower manhattan. I spoke to a guy working on an elevator in downtown manhattan about 15 years ago. I asked what he was doing. He was converting that elevator from DC to AC. So 15 years ago you could still purchase DC current in lower Manhattan. My uncle's printing plant was running on DC. His equipment was bought by my grandfather. The best printing presses were made in Germany??? Heidelberg-I think. I expect they were purchased before WWII. Perhaps, because of foreign competition, because of obsolete equipment the plant went out of business. The equipment, still working was sold as scrap. |
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Seriously, what cart and what shop is unable or unwilling to help you. Want to avoid them if I have a problem with mine. Also, may want to find an independent cart repair shop. Good luck. |
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My opinion any complex expensive, device, in this case a golf cart, you will need parts and service. Yamaha, there is no problem getting parts or service from multiple places that are close by. We currently own a Yamaha 2013 EFI. So far, it is 9 years old. It is fine. I will not be planning on replacing it for about TEN MORE YEARS. By then what is NEW now will be Ten years out of date. I may not last till the ten year from now models come out. |
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A quick look. Parts are made in China and assembled in California. This is done to possibly save the cost of shipping completed carts, perhaps to support an American parts supplier. In any case it is a business decision. I expect they advertise assembled in the United States. Their ad says LIMITED five year warranty on the Lithium Battery. I would read that carefully before a purchase. What does LIMITED MEAN. Warranty? We all are aware of Tire warranties. They are based on LIST PRICE, no one pays list price for tires and then on received wear. Often using the math when you have an issue a 50,000 mile warranty has depreciating value and it loses any real value at far less than the advertised 50,000 mile warranty. These batteries are same as a lead acid battery several cells piled together to achieve the desired voltage. Warranty on the battery. I suspect they can and do replace cells in the total pile of cells to achieve the voltage. It is the same as we all tend to do. You have a 10 bulb chandelier. One bulb blows, so you climb up the ladder and change that one bulb. The next week another blows, they all have the same use on them. It is the same in a battery. |
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We love ours!! Have had it for over six months and are thrilled with it; looks great, very comfortable seating, very quiet, smooth operating, runs for 80 miles on a full charge.
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