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livsea2 12-12-2013 06:40 AM

Simple golf cart question
 
I am about to start looking for my first golf cart. Where can I get the best price for a Yamaha gas golf cart near the Villages. PM me f you don't wish to make a public recommendation. Also supporting information would be helpful I.E. we looked at so and so's store and the same cart was $500 less at this other place. Etc. Thanks in advance for any responses. We are looking for new or less than 2 years old.

:bigbow:

2BNTV 12-12-2013 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by livsea2 (Post 794098)
I am about to start looking for my first golf cart. Where can I get the best price for a Yamaha gas golf cart near the Villages. PM me f you don't wish to make a public recommendation. Also supporting information would be helpful I.E. we looked at so and so's store and the same cart was $500 less at this other place. Etc. Thanks in advance for any responses. We are looking for new or less than 2 years old.

:bigbow:

The newer Yamaha gas carts are a good choice, as TV is getting to be a very big place. I can't really say where you can get the best price as you need to compare apples to apples, in terms of the same options, with your purchase.

How much do you plan to drive your golf cart daily? If you are doing 40 miles a day which is TV average, you might even consider an electric cart. You'll need to be cognizant of your battery charge, before heading out and about.

I would try the following two places:
1. Sta-Rite Carts. Ask for Frank as he is a TOTV member, (Frank7), and is very knowledable. 352.326.3100
2. The Villages Golf Cart store, for a new or slightly used gas Yamaha cart.
There prices seem to be reasonable for what you get. Expect to spend 8K, (used), to 12K new.

Good luck with finding what you want!!!

railroadman 12-12-2013 07:30 AM

Google, Cunningham Golf Carts in Ky. - $6,295 for a 2014 EFI Gas Yamaha cart. They also deliver free to the Villages.

karostay 12-12-2013 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by railroadman (Post 794110)
Google, Cunningham Golf Carts in Ky. - $6,295 for a 2014 EFI Gas Yamaha cart. They also deliver free to the Villages.

Take into consideration a lot places won't service what they don't sell.

PaPaLarry 12-12-2013 09:05 AM

Seems more and more Cart dealers outside The Villages, are giving services inside The Villages today. They come to your homes, like all other dealers that are in The Villages. My friend bought a Yamaha gas cart outside The Villages and saved almost 1700.00. That's a lot of money to save. Be interesting to see, if others have done the same?

hewhit 12-12-2013 09:44 AM

I shopped all and was very happy with Carts and Clubs in OCALA. They service all the villages at your home. Price was about the same with a few more options.

Trayderjoe 12-12-2013 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by hewhit (Post 794171)
I shopped all and was very happy with Carts and Clubs in OCALA. They service all the villages at your home. Price was about the same with a few more options.

The costs are about the same in the long run (if you factor in the service availability per an earlier poster). I think it really comes down to where you feel most comfortable.

I too bought my cart from Carts and Clubs based upon other posters recommendations. Carts and Clubs can do almost all work right in your driveway and I have always had great customer service with them.

The earlier poster is correct that you can get a cheaper prices, but at the risk of less than adequate service. The arguement can be made if a dealer is an authorized rep for Yamaha for example, why would they not service all Yamahas? I don't know if they are required to or not by the manufacturer, but I don't lose any sleep over it since I do get good service from C&C.

yabbadu 12-12-2013 04:30 PM

I also bought from Carts and Clubs. Very happy with cart. Be fair to yourself and look at the differnces in the sunbella design used. Other features as well.Great service!

FLSun 12-12-2013 04:51 PM

Grandpa and Grandma's Village Buggies-nice compartments-you choose body color, fabric, rims, dash. High speed gears. You might add bright led headlight and seatbelts.

Cantwaittoarrive 12-12-2013 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by FLSun (Post 794418)
Grandpa and Grandma's Village Buggies-nice compartments-you choose body color, fabric, rims, dash. High speed gears. You might add bright led headlight and seatbelts.

This is what I was going to say. You either choose a custom built reconditioned or a reconditioned cart off their floor either way you save money get a warranty get all the extras for less money Plus what great people

Finallyfree 12-12-2013 05:52 PM

We also bought from Carts and Clubs. Better sunbrella design, better clutch system, more add ons included before we reached the price from the villages carts.
As previously stated, work is done at house when needed.

We were told by The Villages Carts salesperson, that although they are an authorized dealer and will repair any Yamaha cart, if you purchase elsewhere your cart will go to the back of the line and could take weeks to be repaired. One of the reasons we did not purchase there.

njbchbum 12-12-2013 06:11 PM

Also can't say enough about the cart we purchased from Grandpa and Grandma's and the service we have received from Scott and Vickie!

Sable99 12-12-2013 07:56 PM

I'm not even there yet and I looked at carts at Carts and Clubs when we were visiting a couple of weeks ago. I was impressed with the extras they put on their cart. I'm short and I loved Yamaha's foot extender as I can never reach the peddle!

If anyone can talk my 89 year old mother into moving to our beautiful home in TV I would really appreciate it!

dotti105 12-13-2013 04:03 AM

We also looked at C&C and compared with TV carts.

I am 4'11" and the pedal extender at C&C will be a life saver for me. I asked about that option at TV store and they acted like there was no such thing. They have to know that there is, but they do not carry it, so they acted as if it did not exist as an option.

I also asked about windshield wipers as an option. Again, not offered.....

I think I will keep looking, but C&C and Grandpa & Grandmas buggies are still on my short list. We rented from G&G and they were great, and fast! ;-)

Bruiser1 12-13-2013 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Trayderjoe (Post 794377)
The costs are about the same in the long run (if you factor in the service availability per an earlier poster). I think it really comes down to where you feel most comfortable.

I too bought my cart from Carts and Clubs based upon other posters recommendations. Carts and Clubs can do almost all work right in your driveway and I have always had great customer service with them.

The earlier poster is correct that you can get a cheaper prices, but at the risk of less than adequate service. The arguement can be made if a dealer is an authorized rep for Yamaha for example, why would they not service all Yamahas? I don't know if they are required to or not by the manufacturer, but I don't lose any sleep over it since I do get good service from C&C.

Well worth your time to check out cart and clubs in Ocala. They also have website. See the "cart and club advantage" . for example the sunbrella fits great without that flapping of a loose fit side. The Yamaha fuel injection gets approximately 65 mpg ( this may be annodotal but I fill up every 6 weeks whether I need it or not.) I can go anywhere in the Villages without concern if I can make it there. It depends on your needs and wants but mine fit the bill.

bigallis1 12-13-2013 05:47 AM

One other very important factor is how you plan on paying for your cart.
When I was shopping for my Yamaha cart back in sept, carts and clubs in Ocala would not take credit cards for the purchase.
Villages discount golf carts along with Grandpa & Grandma's carts wanted to charge me $100.00 for using a credit card for the purchase.

indianavette 12-13-2013 08:11 AM

Just want to be sure because we will be making this decision early next year. You stated that they "wanted to charge $100" extra. Did you have to pay that or did they change their mind. If that is a requirement, it removes the advantage of taking charge cards (in my opinion).

Trayderjoe 12-13-2013 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by bigallis1 (Post 794669)
One other very important factor is how you plan on paying for your cart.
When I was shopping for my Yamaha cart back in sept, carts and clubs in Ocala would not take credit cards for the purchase.
Villages discount golf carts along with Grandpa & Grandma's carts wanted to charge me $100.00 for using a credit card for the purchase.

Good point! When I was looking the Villages Golf Carts location (which I think, not sure, is different than Villages Discount Golf carts) and Carts & Clubs would not take credit cards (I was hoping to take advantage of my credit card offerings). Carts & Clubs did offer a Yamaha account if I wished (yeah, another credit card if you sign up for it). The Villages Golf Cart location offered up to a 6 month payment plan, whereas C&C offered more time.

As the old saying goes, "cash is king."

MikeV 12-13-2013 08:56 AM

Carts and Clubs. You get more for you money. They will explain what they do to make the cart more wind and water proof, they rewire the cart to include a fuse box and insulate under the seat to help keep the noise down.

Rango 12-13-2013 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Trayderjoe (Post 794732)
Good point! When I was looking the Villages Golf Carts location (which I think, not sure, is different than Villages Discount Golf carts) and Carts & Clubs would not take credit cards (I was hoping to take advantage of my credit card offerings). Carts & Clubs did offer a Yamaha account if I wished (yeah, another credit card if you sign up for it). The Villages Golf Cart location offered up to a 6 month payment plan, whereas C&C offered more time.

As the old saying goes, "cash is king."

I used my credit card to purchase cart at The Villages golf cart store in Lake Sumter. No fees for using cc.

jbdlfan 12-13-2013 02:37 PM

Another vote for Carts and Clubs. I have friends that bought same cart from TV and side by side no comparison. The air jam up top, the insulation under the seat, clutch adjustment, sunbrella cover and the service absolutely blow away anybody else. Even got a free year AAA for golf carts and a free meal at Paste Fair!

looneycat 12-13-2013 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 794152)
Take into consideration a lot places won't service what they don't sell.

but most will because money is money.

Sable99 12-13-2013 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 794659)
We also looked at C&C and compared with TV carts.

I am 4'11" and the pedal extender at C&C will be a life saver for me. I asked about that option at TV store and they acted like there was no such thing. They have to know that there is, but they do not carry it, so they acted as if it did not exist as an option.

I also asked about windshield wipers as an option. Again, not offered.....

I think I will keep looking, but C&C and Grandpa & Grandmas buggies are still on my short list. We rented from G&G and they were great, and fast! ;-)

The salesperson told me that the pedal extender was only available for the Yamaha's. I was hoping I could get an extender and put it on the carts we use until I get my own cart.

bigallis1 12-13-2013 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Rango (Post 794957)
I used my credit card to purchase cart at The Villages golf cart store in Lake Sumter. No fees for using cc.

Yes, they do take credit cards.
You will typically pay more for the cart there.

bigallis1 12-13-2013 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by indianavette (Post 794730)
Just want to be sure because we will be making this decision early next year. You stated that they "wanted to charge $100" extra. Did you have to pay that or did they change their mind. If that is a requirement, it removes the advantage of taking charge cards (in my opinion).

Yes, they were gona charge me $100.00 extra to use a credit card.

Houselover 12-15-2013 12:34 PM

I used my amex credit card when I bought my cart. I had a repair a year after the manufacturers warranty period was over and was happy to learn that by using the amex card, they covered the cost of the repair of about $200. BTW, I also got 1% of the purchase price back from amex when I bought the cart from Mid Florida Golf Cars..


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