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DC motor instead of AC motor. DC motors are known to lose torque going uphil. Wouldn't you prefer a AC "Tesla" motor rather than a DC "Edison" motor anyway?
It is far more than that. What you are calling a DC motor is a brush type motor. It is a universal motor and will run on AC or DC power. The brushless motor runs on AC.
None of this is new. What is new is far more efficient electronic ways to covert DC, battery power to AC alternating current. Far as Edison verses Tesla the duel was Edison vs Westinghouse. Current is better transported at high voltage. AC can step up and down the voltage with a simple transformer. DC thus is limited to short transmission. Edison set up his first generators in down town Manhattan and was still supplying DC current to businesses in lower manhattan. I spoke to a guy working on an elevator in downtown manhattan about 15 years ago. I asked what he was doing. He was converting that elevator from DC to AC. So 15 years ago you could still purchase DC current in lower Manhattan. My uncle's printing plant was running on DC. His equipment was bought by my grandfather. The best printing presses were made in Germany??? Heidelberg-I think. I expect they were purchased before WWII. Perhaps, because of foreign competition, because of obsolete equipment the plant went out of business. The equipment, still working was sold as scrap.
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Rear end leaks and they won't fix it!!!!! It's been in the shop 3 times and still leaks!!!!
Diaper it?
Seriously, what cart and what shop is unable or unwilling to help you. Want to avoid them if I have a problem with mine. Also, may want to find an independent cart repair shop. Good luck.
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But you did not give an impression on the Evolution golf cart, seemed more like your impression of Yamaha golf cart.
Some people will argue about anything. There is no such thing as perfect choices. There are many good choices and of course some bad ones.

My opinion any complex expensive, device, in this case a golf cart, you will need parts and service. Yamaha, there is no problem getting parts or service from multiple places that are close by.

We currently own a Yamaha 2013 EFI. So far, it is 9 years old. It is fine. I will not be planning on replacing it for about TEN MORE YEARS. By then what is NEW now will be Ten years out of date. I may not last till the ten year from now models come out.
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Old 04-10-2022, 01:01 PM
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Some people will argue about anything.
I may not last till the ten year from now models come out.
What a lousy attitude. Of course you will.
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Diaper it?
Seriously, what cart and what shop is unable or unwilling to help you. Want to avoid them if I have a problem with mine. Also, may want to find an independent cart repair shop. Good luck.
All of these types of one line posts are not the whole story. Anything can be fixed. Often we speak to a repairperson. Perhaps, skilled in repair but communication is another skill altogether. An oil leak. Easy and cheap. If it is a gasket you check for lose bolts. If that does not work you need to take it apart. Measure if the parts are flat. Perhaps machine the parts to be flat and put it back together. Sometimes it is wiser to replace the assembly. The mechanic, perhaps, decided the customer does not understand, is not in the mood to understand. I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. Beware we usually get one side to a story. These posts. One saying I did not realize I AM WRONG is rare indeed.
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Old 04-10-2022, 01:06 PM
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Perhaps, but you can buy a golf cart with a warranty. Not offered on humans last I checked.
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Old 04-10-2022, 01:19 PM
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Perhaps, but you can buy a golf cart with a warranty. Not offered on humans last I checked.
Warranty? You don't need no stinkin' warranty. Just keep waking up in the morning? You can do it?
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Looking at buying Evolution Golf Cart, what are peoples impressions of them?
Read my several posts on this subject. Not to repeat what I have already said.
A quick look. Parts are made in China and assembled in California. This is done to possibly save the cost of shipping completed carts, perhaps to support an American parts supplier. In any case it is a business decision. I expect they advertise assembled in the United States.

Their ad says LIMITED five year warranty on the Lithium Battery. I would read that carefully before a purchase. What does LIMITED MEAN. Warranty? We all are aware of Tire warranties. They are based on LIST PRICE, no one pays list price for tires and then on received wear. Often using the math when you have an issue a 50,000 mile warranty has depreciating value and it loses any real value at far less than the advertised 50,000 mile warranty. These batteries are same as a lead acid battery several cells piled together to achieve the desired voltage. Warranty on the battery. I suspect they can and do replace cells in the total pile of cells to achieve the voltage.
It is the same as we all tend to do. You have a 10 bulb chandelier. One bulb blows, so you climb up the ladder and change that one bulb. The next week another blows, they all have the same use on them. It is the same in a battery.
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DC motor instead of AC motor. DC motors are known to lose torque going uphil. Wouldn't you prefer a AC "Tesla" motor rather than a DC "Edison" motor anyway?
Watch movie called The Current War about Edison and Tesla competing for electric domination.
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We love ours!! Have had it for over six months and are thrilled with it; looks great, very comfortable seating, very quiet, smooth operating, runs for 80 miles on a full charge.
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Simply not interested in a Cart with connections to China.
They all have connections to China.
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We have both a 2021 & 2022 EVoLUTION 4 seater lithium golf carts purchased new from Village Discount Golf cars. We live as far south as you can get - right now from 44 and travel frequently all the way north with plenty of juice left upon our return. No length issues in our garage. We highly recommend checking out Pops Customz. Art installed a few extras for us - smooth ride kit, pedal adapter (for shorter folks) and windshield stabilizer. He comes to us and has done work for several of our neighbors - Yamaha owners too. We have the club holders on the back of both and did upgrade the front seats on the one cart for more comfort and moveable arm rests. I guess you could say we are extremely satisfied with our ownership. Our large extended family is thrilled when they visit us too!
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Golf cart runs great. Warranty on the battery is 7 years. Drive with caution when driving thru the tunnels. Stay towards the center line, this cart is higher than most and will rub on the top.
I looked at their ad and it says FIVE YEARS for battery warranty.
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DC motor instead of AC motor. DC motors are known to lose torque going uphil. Wouldn't you prefer a AC "Tesla" motor rather than a DC "Edison" motor anyway?
DC motors are known to have greater torque than AC motors. I was an electrician in a steel mill for a while. The motors weighed around 500 lbs and were all DC. So, a DC golf cart motor should not have any problem going up a steep hill. AC motors used in homes on 120 volt AC are known to spin fast, but have low torque.
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Perhaps the fact that there are 3 Yamaha golf cart outlets in prime locations in the villages has something to do with how many are sold here. To assume they are the best is a stretch. Club car would certainly disagree with that assumption for sure.
I agree. If TV sold Club Cars (or EZGo) instead of Yamaha, I would bet that the gas Club Car would be the most popular - "hands down." Given that we will be more than satisfied with the range of an electric cart, we'll be buying one of those instead of a gas cart.
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