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trueorange 02-03-2022 12:26 PM

Looking for a golf cart friendly gas station near Spanish Springs
 
This year our rental cart is gas powered and we are renting near Spanish Springs. Where would you recommend to refill the tank?

Thanks!

CWGUY 02-03-2022 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by trueorange (Post 2056764)
This year our rental cart is gas powered and we are renting near Spanish Springs. Where would you recommend to refill the tank?

Thanks!

Near Spanish Springs your only choices are Shell/Circle K on the old side, WaWa on 441 across from Sharon Morse Bldg., station at Wally World just North of Aldi's or Villages Golf Cart Store I think. :)

SIRE1 02-03-2022 12:52 PM

The closest to Spanish Springs is at the Golf Cart Store in La Plaza Grande (the shopping center next to Spanish Spings). The pumps are in the service center across the street from the new cart sales store. They sell the non-ethanol fuel so it will be more expensive than you would see at the regular gas stations around, but it is nice and close.

The next closest, is over in the La Grande shopping area (on the historic side at the corner of 441 & Griffin Ave). From Spanish Springs, go over the 441 bridge and go south in front of Paradise Lake. That is a regular gas station.

The next closes, is in Lake Sumter Landing at the Golf Cart Store. The pumps are in the service center area and they sell the non-ethanol fuel so it will be more expensive than you would see at the regular gas stations around.

Finally, there are 2 regular gas stations in the Southern Trace shopping area. One is at the corner of 466 & Southern Trace, and the other is at the corner of 466 & Preston Dr. You would get to these through the village of Polo Ridge.

tophcfa 02-03-2022 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 2056770)
Near Spanish Springs your only choices are Shell/Circle K on the old side, WaWa on 441 across from Sharon Morse Bldg., station at Wally World just North of Aldi's or Villages Golf Cart Store I think. :)

What CWGUY said, easiest, but most expensive is Villages golf cart store. It costs more, but it’s ethanol free gas and convenient. WaWa has choice of either ethanol free or 10% ethanol. Since it’s a rental, you probably don’t need to pay extra for ethanol free.

npwalters 02-03-2022 03:00 PM

golf cart gas is exactly the same gas you put in your car. Many people believe that ethanol free gas is "golf cart" gas. This is only true if the cart will sit unused for a few months. Not my opinion...it's what the owners manual says.

tophcfa 02-03-2022 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by npwalters (Post 2056827)
golf cart gas is exactly the same gas you put in your car. Many people believe that ethanol free gas is "golf cart" gas. This is only true if the cart will sit unused for a few months. Not my opinion...it's what the owners manual says.

You are absolutely correct, full timers, whose carts never sit unused for extended periods of time shouldn’t wast their money on ethanol free gas. Ethanol free gas in the Villages could be renamed Snowbird or Snowflake gas. That being said, it’s well worth the premium price if the cart isn’t used for extended periods of time. Same applies for seasonal power equipment used up north like snow and leaf blowers.

JMintzer 02-03-2022 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2056869)
You are absolutely correct, full timers, whose carts never sit unused for extended periods of time shouldn’t wast their money on ethanol free gas. Ethanol free gas in the Villages could be renamed Snowbird or Snowflake gas. That being said, it’s well worth the premium price if the cart isn’t used for extended periods of time. Same applies for seasonal power equipment used up north like snow and leaf blowers.

Or, get some "Sta-Bil" gas additive. A few ounces in the tank and a quick trip around the block before you leave to coat the engine and you're good to go...

jebartle 02-03-2022 06:13 PM

Or buy a gas can when you gas your car.

starflyte1 02-03-2022 06:40 PM

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The golf cart station in Spanish Springs is well with the extra money for the convenience and I don't have to use Sta-bil. It was a nuisance for me to use.
Never could figure out how to get it to come out of the bottle (Please, no unkind comments. I am an 80 year old lady.)

tophcfa 02-04-2022 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 2056918)
Or buy a gas can when you gas your car.

Arrived here a month ago and only needed to use my truck once. Attached a tow strap to a fan palm and used the truck to yank it out of our garden. Drove it about four feet. Have had to gas up the golf cart several times.

bowlingal 02-04-2022 06:30 AM

trueorange.....pick up a gas container and put in 5 gallons next time you visit a gas station in your car.

linurban 02-04-2022 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 2056770)
Near Spanish Springs your only choices are Shell/Circle K on the old side, WaWa on 441 across from Sharon Morse Bldg., station at Wally World just North of Aldi's or Villages Golf Cart Store I think. :)

gas available at Villages Golf Cart Store in Spanish Springs on Bachara Blvd near Rio Grand

Bay Kid 02-04-2022 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by trueorange (Post 2056764)
This year our rental cart is gas powered and we are renting near Spanish Springs. Where would you recommend to refill the tank?

Thanks!

Marathon Station at Pinellas Plaza. Villager owned and built. I like to keep the money local whenever possible.

Redwood8300 02-04-2022 08:12 AM

Ethanol Free
 
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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2056869)
You are absolutely correct, full timers, whose carts never sit unused for extended periods of time shouldn’t wast their money on ethanol free gas. Ethanol free gas in the Villages could be renamed Snowbird or Snowflake gas. That being said, it’s well worth the premium price if the cart isn’t used for extended periods of time. Same applies for seasonal power equipment used up north like snow and leaf blowers.

It's also good for plug in hybrids if you live someplace like TV as your engine may never run unless you take a trip outside The Bubble.

Rodneysblue 02-04-2022 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by trueorange (Post 2056764)
this year our rental cart is gas powered and we are renting near spanish springs. Where would you recommend to refill the tank?

Thanks!

wawa


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