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KeepingItReal 09-30-2012 04:32 PM

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Golfingnut 09-30-2012 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by paulandjean (Post 561830)
Pretty simple gas carts are so much better.

You may be right, that gas carts are better, but the point of this thread has made it clear from both gas and electric cart owners that gas carts are very noisy and they stink to high bejesus.

Cantwaittoarrive 09-30-2012 06:03 PM

I have one of each and my gas cart is by far my best cart

gatherer47 09-30-2012 07:06 PM

gas carts
 
I agree that gas carts are noisy but disagree about the smell.

jimbo2012 09-30-2012 07:22 PM

Hard to believe U don't smell the exhaust.

anarick 09-30-2012 07:32 PM

Could've been a cart fart.

A-4 Skyhawk 09-30-2012 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 561987)
Hard to believe U don't smell the exhaust.

We came down for LSV in March and ended up buying a house in Sanibel. One night we were out cruising around in the Lifestyles golf cart and got lost. It got cold so we zipped ourselves in the cart. I was sick for 24 hours from the exhaust fumes inside the enclosure. Turns out the cheap carts that come with Lifestyles exhaust right under the cart. In May we bought a new Yamaha gas cart from the villages cart place at LSL. They put an exhaust pipe extension on all of their carts that gets the exhaust out from under the cart. WE LOVE THIS CART because it's quiet, doesn't smell, and goes like _____ !!:gc::crap2:

capecodbob 09-30-2012 08:11 PM

Been looking all summer for a golf cart. Read all your posts and visited many golf cart websites all over the net.
Have no pony in this discussion. Not trying to sell ya anything either. Just looking for a good (probably new) golf cart. So, here is what I come away with after all the reading and research.
I'll be buying a Yamaha "direct injection" golf cart. Very efficient, with no need for a choke, and I'll use high-test gas. The gas smell will be almost impossible to detect, I'll get better mileage due to the direct injection, and I won't have to deal with the batteries either...which seem to nick ya about $1,000 every few years.
Bob

A-4 Skyhawk 09-30-2012 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by capecodbob (Post 562012)
Been looking all summer for a golf cart. Read all your posts and visited many golf cart websites all over the net.
Have no pony in this discussion. Not trying to sell ya anything either. Just looking for a good (probably new) golf cart. So, here is what I come away with after all the reading and research.
I'll be buying a Yamaha "direct injection" golf cart. Very efficient, with no need for a choke, and I'll use high-test gas. The gas smell will be almost impossible to detect, I'll get better mileage due to the direct injection, and I won't have to deal with the batteries either...which seem to nick ya about $1,000 every few years.
Bob

That's what we got for all the reasons you stated and we love it. We got one of the package carts with a rear facing back seat and golf bag attachment.

jimbo2012 09-30-2012 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by capecodbob (Post 562012)
the batteries either...which seem to nick ya about $1,000 every few years.
Bob

More like $550-600 every 4-6 years

CarGuys 09-30-2012 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by capecodbob (Post 562012)
Been looking all summer for a golf cart. Read all your posts and visited many golf cart websites all over the net.
Have no pony in this discussion. Not trying to sell ya anything either. Just looking for a good (probably new) golf cart. So, here is what I come away with after all the reading and research.
I'll be buying a Yamaha "direct injection" golf cart. Very efficient, with no need for a choke, and I'll use high-test gas. The gas smell will be almost impossible to detect, I'll get better mileage due to the direct injection, and I won't have to deal with the batteries either...which seem to nick ya about $1,000 every few years.
Bob

Do NOT use High Test Gas that makes it run worse. High test in a cart designed for 87 smolders in the combustion chamber. Building carbon and poor combustion. Save the money for a nice dinner out.

Your Yamaha manual will confirm this.

NotGolfer 09-30-2012 09:53 PM

what about the fumes in the tunnels? I must have asthma as it chokes me every time...especially when it's especially humid out!

jgbama 09-30-2012 09:55 PM

Yep!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Villager Dude (Post 561796)
Has anyone checked out the Par Cars Electric version ? They did a test run and got 80 miles on a charge . Seems like if you want an electric cart this should exceed any daily needs for range in TV.

Checked out the Par Car yesterday. . . go for my orientation Tuesday morning at 8AM and getting it delivered shortly after. Can't wait. It's got bells and whistles on top of bells and whistles. Christmas comes Tuesday for me! Love my new Par Car! :eclipsee_gold_cup::pepper2:

EdV 10-01-2012 06:57 AM

JG, did you get the model with eight 6-volt batteries. If wo, what kind of milage are they claiming for it.

Tom78 11-26-2013 03:01 PM

The reason that these so call recondition gas carts smell and smoke is that the engine is worn out when it was purchased by the dealer from golf courses. That's why they got rid of them.


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