Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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hi, i closed on home in The Villages in January and will be moving down
when i sell my current home in Nashville, Tn…i want input on whether i should buy a gas or electric golf cart, thanks |
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Mike - Welcome, neighbor! There are numerous threads of discussions on this issue and I doubt if you will ever find a definitive answer! I purchased a gas cart primarily for the range (about 45mpg x 5 Gal) and minimal maintenance (about $130 per year). At some point in time we'd like to get a second cart, possibly electric for shorter trips and convenience
Mike.
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Welcome to TOTV. Yes, I think you should buy a gas or electric golf cart.
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I've had an electric cart for 3 years, just bought a gas cart for range but the noise and odor are a drawback.
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We had electric carts for the last 9 years. Last year I bought a 2013 gas cart and I wouldn't go back to electric. The newer gas carts are fuel injected and are less noisy. Just bought my wife a 2014 gas cart because her electric was in need of repairs and figured we use our carts for everything and with TV getting bigger it just made sense. It's nice not having to remember to plug in every day and check the water. Depends also on your situation but in five years I don't think electric carts are going to be as abundant in TV as they have been because gas carts are the wave of the future.
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Moved to Gilchrist, new home, 2 weeks ago. For what it's worth...
We tested both a new new gas and electric Yahama at Villages Carts after our closing. Liked the elec over gas - our Opinion = the gas was loud and "jerky" after a stop (motor stops/restarts). AND we would definitely have gone new/newer to get the fuel injected model. Range is NOT an issue for us - our use for the single cart would be pleasure rides, occasional golf, and trips to/from Brownwood & LSL. Don't see us ever needing the cart more than 25 miles in one day. We have a 2010 Prius that is perfect for trips to Home Depot, shopping up near there, Spanish Springs etc etc. IF range WAS an issue = we would have gone gas. We also DID NOT go NEW. IF we put on a lot of miles = yes, but NOT - so NO. We monitored the ToTV Sales board and came across a 2010 Yamaha Elec in great shape and upgrades incl nice bucket seats, and the color we desired. 1/2 the price of a new cart. Happy. Bottom line for us = TEST DRIVE both types. Determine your needs for the cart. Do research on ToTV - search the forum. Take the Gas or Elec folks input with a grain of salt. We ALL have our biases. Good luck and go with your head and gut. |
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We own two gas carts, would not change.
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I have one gas and one electric. If I was buyiing again I would get two gas.
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Gas for me too. No chargers and wires in my garage.
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2 gas, 1 electric for Mom. Dad says if anything ever happens to Mom we will be a 3 gas cart family! No worries.
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Get a 48v Electric cart with 8 6-volt batteries. Then get a battery minder, which is a trickle-charger with de-sulfator. The 8 6-volt battery configuration will give you as much range as you will likely need to get all over The Villages, and the battery minder will help you get many years of service from your batteries. Don't believe all the hype about electric carts being dangerous, unreliable, expensive to maintain, or whatever. Our 3-year-old Star electric cart is giving us great, safe service with no problems. Besides its quiet, and does not leave nasty gas fumes in the tunnels and the trail behind us. We have many friends with both, and those with gas have had at least as many problems as those with electric.
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Yahama gas, 7 years now and have NEVER had a problem.
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We had electric our first 9 years here. It did fine but after the sticker shock of replacing our well cared for batteries for $800, no thanks last year we switched to the Yamaha EFI Gas from Carts and Clubs. Not near as noisy as others they insulate the engine well. and yes there is "some" oder not much. Low maintenance no problems and do not have to look forward to another huge battery bill. But like others have said test drive different carts and make up your own mind and then enjoy yourself!
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I'm guessing you have to buy gas for your Yamaha EFI, no?
I figure you burn gas, I burn batteries, that get recycled. Each has advantages, and disadvantages and both provide good transport for us here in TV. Glad to have variety to choose from. ![]()
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We moved here from Knoxville. Bought a like new used gas cart advertised on here. If you are going to golf or want to travel a lot in your cart go gas. Both gas and elec have to be maintained so your decision should be based on how far you will travel in it and how much you will use it.
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