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Old 05-10-2021, 09:48 PM
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I have been very happy with the cart I bought 2 years ago from I-4 Power in Webster.
It was a brand new 2019 Yamaha Quiet-Tech.
They come to my door to service it (no repair issues yet, just routine service).
I can't remember exactly how much I saved vs. buying inside the bubble, but it was in the neighborhood of $3000...

I would recommend you include them in your price shopping, and I would recommend you not be scared away by the fact that they are off campus. IF anything, it might be more convenient to have them drive up to your door and do their service at your place, than you taking it to the Villages garage.
I couldn't be happier.

I bought new at the time because there weren't many Quiet-Techs available used. I wouldn't be nervous about buying a used one from a reputable used cart guy. Talk you your friends and neighbors to see if they have any positive experiences from someone who sells and services used carts. If I were buying today, I would definitely look into that avenue as well.
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Yes, you can get a cart less expensive than going someplace other the The Villages Golf Cart - this is discussed, literally every week on here.

Those less expensive carts are not new, they are refurbished - they might have been used at PGA events, or a resort, etc.
Most will say golf carts will run forever, so that doesn’t matter.

Just when you find out you pay less someplace - you are not comparing apple to apples, you are usually comparing new to refurbished.

One other thing, Villages Golf Cart gives you a free loaner while they are building your cart. They probably are at 4 months for the build. Not sure the time to delivery at other places

Not true if you leave the bubble. If you go to Carts and Clubs or Webster the carts are brand spanking new, just like The Villages Cars. That would be apple to apple.
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Old 05-10-2021, 10:16 PM
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"If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."

Keep in mind, when the gas gauge (time meter) is replaced...........the hours start over. There is nothing out there protecting the consumer.
It was used at a pro golf tournament for a week/weekend and then taken back by Yamaha.
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Congrats on the purchase of your cart, but I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that your cart had more than 20 hours as who would sell their brand new cart after only using for 20 hours and during the rehab, the hour's used meter is almost always replaced & reset.
Yamaha gives carts to the pro tour to use for the week/weekend and then the take them back but sell them as used.
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Old 05-11-2021, 06:08 AM
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We checked carts and prices in and outside TV and ultimately purchased from The Villages Golf Carts in Brownwood. As said repeatedly, we paid a bit more. However, during the 12 week for the our cart to be delivered, we were given a loaner. So, we felt the price difference was worth the convenience.
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It was used at a pro golf tournament for a week/weekend and then taken back by Yamaha.
And it was driven by a little old lady only to church on Sundays.

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We just bought a new Yamaha for $12.5K from County Village Power Equipment in Webster. Discount Carts wanted the exact same price for a 2017 of unknown origin and hours, and when I offered $10K, he just laughed.

I almost bought a new Club Car from Cart World for $10K -- until he told me he wanted $1000 down and couldn't guarantee delivery within 4 months (or after that, either, but he was certain it would be at least four months). They've got a lot full of new carts, but none are gas powered. Apparently, the factory has been shut down because of Covid.

Villages Golf Carts didn't have any carts to sell in stock, either, and they were $3K higher. Webster had them in stock, but it was three months to get the Sunbrella. We bought the demo off the sales floor, just for the sunbrella. It still took two weeks for them to get it ready to deliver because there were 40 other carts ahead of us.

I had to laugh -- this was our first new car in 33 years! And it was even the same price as our 1988 Chevy Astro Van!
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IMO plenty of good 2 or 3 years old carts for sale for less than half price. There no way I would pay 14K plus for golf cart when I can get same one few years old for around 7K or less. Sure you have to know what you’re looking at or have somebody with general knowledge look at it.
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Yes, you can get a cart less expensive than going someplace other the The Villages Golf Cart - this is discussed, literally every week on here.

Those less expensive carts are not new, they are refurbished - they might have been used at PGA events, or a resort, etc.
Most will say golf carts will run forever, so that doesn’t matter.

Just when you find out you pay less someplace - you are not comparing apple to apples, you are usually comparing new to refurbished.

One other thing, Villages Golf Cart gives you a free loaner while they are building your cart. They probably are at 4 months for the build. Not sure the time to delivery at other places
Try getting a appointment for service, 6/8 weeks. No thanks. Carts and Clubs your best choice. Come to your house to service
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I was hoping that my “used” yamaha had only been driven by Tiger at the Masters….
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Yamaha gives carts to the pro tour to use for the week/weekend and then the take them back but sell them as used.
Look into the mirror and without laughing, say five times with a straight face that the cart was only used for two days and resold as used. Even a used car salesman would blush.
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I understand the differences, but I can't seem to get why a quality lawn tractor costs $3000 and a golf cart costs $12,000.
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I understand the differences, but I can't seem to get why a quality lawn tractor costs $3000 and a golf cart costs $12,000.
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I understand the differences, but I can't seem to get why a quality lawn tractor costs $3000 and a golf cart costs $12,000.
I too wonder. You would think at 12,000 they would, they could throw in a mower conversion at N/C
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I understand the differences, but I can't seem to get why a quality lawn tractor costs $3000 and a golf cart costs $12,000.
Because we keep paying it.
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