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mrice 05-16-2017 07:32 AM

Buying a golf car
 
Is buying a golf car like buying a regular car? Can you negotiate price? New or used? Gas or elec?

Goldwingnut 05-16-2017 08:38 AM

Used, you should be able to negotiate if buying from an individual, from one of the local dealers you're SOL. The dealers don't negotiate much at all new or used, they know they have a captive and willing consumer. The only place you may find some wiggle room is if you are doing a bunch of add-ons then you may get a small discount.

We purchased a "reconditioned" aka used, 2011 Yamaha in 2014 from Villages Discount Golf Carts and have had no problems and great service from them. The plus side of new is they are MUCH quieter and smoother riding. But they are going to be more expensive. If you know you're going to use it a lot, full time and not a snow bird, then you might as well pony up and get a new one with all the bells and whistles you want and enjoy the more comfortable ride.

The Gas/Electric issue is a long standing discussion and you will find strong opinions for both. The biggest advantage I can argue for gas is that when you significant other forgets to gas it up or recharge it and they/you get stranded, it's a lot easier to bring a gallon of gas out to a stranded cart than find a way to charge an empty battery.

kcrazorbackfan 05-16-2017 06:21 PM

If you want a new one, talk to David at Carts and Clubs in Ocala (352.351.2278); you will save money and get more add-ons by buying from them. Full disclosure, I bought my '15 from them and my wife is going to get her '17 there.

Mrs. Robinson 05-16-2017 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by mrice (Post 1399173)
Is buying a golf car like buying a regular car? Can you negotiate price? New or used? Gas or elec?

Anything that is for sale is negotiable.

It may not always work, but it doesn't cost anything to try!

graciegirl 05-17-2017 06:34 AM

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Excellent advice in my opinion from Golfwingnut and others.

When we moved here almost ten years ago, we bought a four seater ( facing forward) from another villager. It was a few years old at the time.

Since we both golfed, we found we needed a second golf cart so my husband bought a used Par Car that he has since sold and bought a new gas Club Car from The Villages Golf Cart Store. We enjoy using both of them when we have company because we can haul around six folks. If you see a red four seater with Ohio State on the front, please wave.

Our older gas Yamaha is still heading forward without any noticeable problems. They are remarkably dependable.

dietpepsi 05-18-2017 12:02 PM

just remember one thing a gas powered cart is nothing more than a riding lawn mower without a blade! almost 50 miles on my electric cart on a charge no smell , quiet and plug it in every night zero hassle but to each his own!

jnieman 05-18-2017 12:44 PM

We love our gas cart, although louder we don't have to worry about batteries. We have no smell. We fill it up with gas once a month. It is a 2010 and has almost 18,000 miles on it and our only maintenance is a once a year tune-up and a spark plug here and there.

ColdNoMore 05-18-2017 01:00 PM

So there's a difference in opinion, on whether a gas cart or an electric one...is better?


Who would've thunk it?







:D

village dreamer 05-18-2017 03:32 PM

oh boy ,you said the gas vs ele...................here we go..............

Bay Kid 05-19-2017 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 1400278)
oh boy ,you said the gas vs ele...................here we go..............

HA HA, you know it had to happen.

graciegirl 05-19-2017 07:17 AM

When you see a cart that is stranded somewhere, a cart that has run out of juice somewhere, anywhere in The Villages, it is almost always an electric cart.

Although every single person who is promoting saving the environment by using an electric cart owns a gas driven car.

I would choose a gas cart any day of the week because I don't want to walk home and replacing batteries every four years is expensive, especially when they are multiples.

Chi-Town 05-19-2017 08:01 AM

I own a gas 4 seater and an electric 2 seater. The electric cart is my go to choice on the golf courses because it's quiet. Some of the courses here have beautiful scenery, and I enjoy the silence when I'm not swearing.

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Mikeod 05-19-2017 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 1400523)
I own a gas 4 seater and an electric 2 seater. The electric cart is my go to choice on the golf courses because it's quiet. Some of the courses here have beautiful scenery, and I enjoy the silence when I'm not swearing.

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kcrazorbackfan 05-19-2017 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1400499)
When you see a cart that is stranded somewhere, a cart that has run out of juice somewhere, anywhere in The Villages, it is almost always an electric cart.

Although every single person who is promoting saving the environment by using an electric cart owns a gas driven car.

I would choose a gas cart any day of the week because I don't want to walk home and replacing batteries every four years is expensive, especially when they are multiples.

Funny you should mention this, I came upon a cart on the mmp parallel to 466a today and he was out of battery power; offered to give him a ride but he had already called someone for help. I've came upon several pullovers in the last two years and all of them have been electric.

EdFNJ 06-04-2017 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by jnieman (Post 1400196)
We love our gas cart, although louder we don't have to worry about batteries. We have no smell. We fill it up with gas once a month. It is a 2010 and has almost 18,000 miles on it and our only maintenance is a once a year tune-up and a spark plug here and there.



You have no smell because you are NOT WALKING BEHIND IT! Try walking through one of the tunnels after a gaggle of stinkers pass through.

DISCLAIMER: I have nothing against gas carts. But they all stink if you are behind the ass end of one. :D


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