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44Apple 11-22-2021 08:47 AM

Kart Aide?
 
When I purchased my golf cart from The Villages Golf Cars a few years ago, they gave me a number to call if my cart broke down after hours.

So, what would be the benefit of having a rescue plan with Kart Aide, or similar company?

dewilson58 11-22-2021 08:49 AM

Save your money, don't do it.

Most of the time, it's dead batteries. :icon_wink:

:popcorn:

Topspinmo 11-22-2021 09:04 AM

I’m not familiar with what they will do or how much it costs. I would imagine Some get it in case the cart quit’s, you’ll have someone to call tow it. If I knew nothing about common mechanics it would be comforting to have backup plan as long as comfortable with the service and charge.

HIgolfers 11-22-2021 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by 44Apple (Post 2032401)
When I purchased my golf cart from The Villages Golf Cars a few years ago, they gave me a number to call if my cart broke down after hours.

So, what would be the benefit of having a rescue plan with Kart Aide, or similar company?

When I bought my cart from TV Golf Cars in 2017 they gave me 6 months free of Kart Aide. After that I had to pay for the service. Well worth it in my opinion.

Mleeja 11-22-2021 10:53 AM

It is kind of like insurance. You really don’t need it until you do. Over past 6 years 24hr Cart Club has rescued me twice. It is well worth the small investment.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 11-22-2021 11:05 AM

It's similar to AAA for golf carts. I've had two different services for years and I prefer Kart Aide. They are much more personal and respond quicker.

It's about $40 a year and well worth the price. They don't usually repair your cart unless it's something simple. They will however two your cart to where ever you'd like within their area. It's great if your batteries go dead or you have a flat or run out of gas. I've had them drop my cart off at a repair service and then give me a ride home.

dadspet 11-22-2021 11:25 AM

We have AAA for our cars and used it recently for our Golf cart - no extra charge. They arrived in 40 minutes with a large flat bed. We were at a Regional center and not sure what they would have done if we were on a golf path with that large flatbed. This was the first time in 14years our Cart had to be towed. BTW for what its worth we asked the driver if they towed more battery carts than gas carts and he taught it was about equal. Different reasons for each but the gas cart tend to just stop (no gas and broken belt) and the battery carts tend to gradually die due to battery.

dewilson58 11-22-2021 11:32 AM

Ten years, never needed it...................$400 in my pocket.

Some say it's like insurance..................BUT..........you do not insure for what you can afford. :ohdear: Insurance is for what you can not afford.

dblwyr 11-22-2021 12:18 PM

Kart aide best deal
 
It’s a small amount to pay for peace of mind and excellent service. It may just be a dead battery, but so what——you can be stuck anywhere with your dead battery. They will take your cart to where it needs to be.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2032472)
Ten years, never needed it...................$400 in my pocket.

Some say it's like insurance..................BUT..........you do not insure for what you can afford. :ohdear: Insurance is for what you can not afford.


Aacosner 11-23-2021 03:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 2032454)
It's about $40 a year and well worth the price.

Kart Aide will still come pick up a cart for non-members. I paid about $70 when my cart broke down in early 2021.

rjn5656 11-23-2021 06:00 AM

Kart Aide
 
I have had it for some time. One night on the way home from evans prairie, I blew a belt. Couldn't go anywhere. They were there in 15 minutes and towed cart to my home where I had it repaired by Willie.

dewilson58 11-23-2021 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by dblwyr (Post 2032492)
It’s a small amount to pay for peace of mind and excellent service. It may just be a dead battery, but so what——you can be stuck anywhere with your dead battery. They will take your cart to where it needs to be.

Like Aa said, a tow is $70.
You have to breakdown every other year to breakeven.
Still have $400 in my pocket.
:clap2:

Malsua 11-24-2021 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 44Apple (Post 2032401)
When I purchased my golf cart from The Villages Golf Cars a few years ago, they gave me a number to call if my cart broke down after hours.

So, what would be the benefit of having a rescue plan with Kart Aide, or similar company?

I have it for the cart we provide with our rental property and for my Wife's cart. I still do some business travel and if she's out while I'm away, I want her to have options.

As to the rental, I don't want to get a drunken call at 2am from a tenant stuck at the furthest part of Fenny(house is near SS).

For "My" cart, I have tow straps. I've needed it twice when a voltage regulator failed and the battery ultimately depleted. We flat towed it home and I fixed the cart.

I maintain my carts but a broken belt, dead battery or a handful of other things can't be predicted with 100% reliability.

Is it cheaper to do nothing and handle it when it fails? Definitely. Maybe not being on a fixed income alters my opinion of it but $60/year is chump change these days.

Chi-Town 11-24-2021 08:27 AM

Have used Kart Aide a few times over the years for both the electric and gas carts. Tows and flat fixes with no hassle. Consider it a service agreement.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 11-24-2021 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2032472)
Ten years, never needed it...................$400 in my pocket.

Some say it's like insurance..................BUT..........you do not insure for what you can afford. :ohdear: Insurance is for what you can not afford.

It's not only a question of what you can afford, it's a question of convenience. You might be coming home late at night and get a flat tire or a broken battery wire or anything. How do you get home and how to you get your cart to a service center?

That $400 that you saved comes out to about ten cents a day.


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