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Polar Bear 03-17-2014 04:09 PM

"Must-Have's" for a Golf Cart
 
I'm about to get serious about buying a cart. I plan to buy a gas cart. Nothing against electric carts...honest!! I'd prefer to leave that debate out of this thread. :pray: I'm just interested in finding out what are considered by most to be "must-have" features. I might buy new, but possibly a late model used.

I'll be in Ocala tomorrow on unrelated business and I'll be stopping at Carts and Clubs to take a look at what they have. Folks in ToTV seem to like them pretty well. I welcome any advice you might have, but like I said, mainly I don't want to buy a cart and then realize I've missed something really important. :smiley:

TNLAKEPANDA 03-17-2014 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 847096)
If you want a bunch of opinions, you should start this thread in the forum "All about golf carts and things" and not "Ask the expert..."

This forum is just for Frank and folks asking Frank a question.... the rest of us will get deleted...

Don't give them a hard time... a lot of people make that mistake and post in the Ask Experts. It's not so bad.

DonH57 03-17-2014 04:43 PM

Radio and speakers if you like tunes.

Frank7 03-17-2014 04:49 PM

Although the comments above are in the wrong area of the forum I must agree the suggestions are good but here are some others.
Gas gauge
Seat Belts
Speedometer
Side marker light package.
205/65/10 wheels & tires.
12 volt Power supply
Comfortable Seats
Drink cooler
Upper front shelf
Mirrors with signal lights in mirror.

That is a good package for The Villages.

aln 03-17-2014 04:58 PM

Gas gauge & fuel injection.

billethkid 03-17-2014 06:25 PM

make sure you get the big square side mirrors on the outside and a large square/rectangle center mirror inside.

Parker 03-17-2014 07:06 PM

An overhead storage shelf came with our cart and it turns out that it is a fantastic thing. You can stash purchases up there or mail or whatever, and it is out of sight. Also, a cargo bag for the back is used for everything.

Enjoy your new (or used) cart. You'll never regret getting those few little extras.

123Cookie 03-17-2014 07:13 PM

good set of well aimed headlights, bright rear brake lights, directional lights (self canceling is good if you can get it) or something visible in cab so that you know they are on. - comfortable seat!

TNLAKEPANDA 03-17-2014 07:17 PM

From what I have seen you will likely add-on if it does not come that way:
Speedometer - Lockable dash bins - A rear seat? - Side curtains - Gas gage is
nice but it is easy to see how much gas is in the tank - an AC outlet to charge your
cell phone is real handy - Good side mirrors - Turn signals are a must.

Check the Villages before you buy from a dealer. I got a fully loaded cart at a reasonable price and it was fairly new.

Good luck....

justjim 03-17-2014 07:57 PM

Extra comfortable adjustable bucket seats for longer distance travel, and because you are choosing a gas cart, insulation in order to cut down on the heat of the engine.

A bright paint job---you need to be seen by 50,000 drivers.

If you are using it for golf, two sand bottles and club cover for rain.

Don't "skimp"----a good cart will last for years. Have fun and good luck.

Carl in Tampa 03-17-2014 08:45 PM

All the above are good suggestions. I particularly encourage large tail lights.

Seat belts are a must in my opinion, particularly for the passenger. I have seen passengers lean forward to reach for something in the glove box or on the floor and almost tilt out of the cart. There have been injuries from people simply falling out of carts with no collision involved.

Maryc7878 03-17-2014 09:10 PM

The taller seats (called Ultimate) it was hard for me to reach the accelerator with the regular seat. I am 5ft4in. My husband no problem. With the ultimate seats I can easily depress the accelerator

JP 03-17-2014 09:23 PM

Personally, I didn't want a speedometer because I didn't want to be looking at it.

I know when my peddle is to the metal(plastic floorboard), I'm going 22.5 mph which is just fine by me.

graciegirl 03-17-2014 10:08 PM

A village golf cart must have your names on the front. such as...Mom and me. Some flags on the back are important and a large dog in the co-pilot seat. You should have a decal or colors of your favorite team and a urinal for sanding your divots. Two golf bags are mandatory and you must practice having your left knee hanging out. Large people usually choose the smaller carts. If your hair is long, it is time to get it cut into a golf cart friendly style.


Enjoy.

Polar Bear 03-17-2014 10:46 PM

All you folks with good intentions just tell me about all the frivolous items...seat belts, headlights, etc. Who needs 'em!?! Then gracie hits all the really important stuff in just one paragraph!!! LOL!! :^)


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