Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I expect we would get bored after about 30 minutes driving so, I agree with you there. I guess I was thinking 30 minutes would give us about a 10 mile radius to drive around in. Lead acid should handle that with no issues. |
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We have considered the same, to walk the courses for the exercise. If all goes well, we will be healthy enough next year to give that a try. Even if we do get a cart, I think we would still walk. |
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The TV Golf cart store at Magnolia told me they tested the Yamaha and only got 27 miles, the EZGO and Star matched your numbers. Others have said the Yamaha electric not not the one to go to right now, so it seems to be out of the running. Price wise I am leaning towards EZGO - still not sure of Lead vs Lithium. Last edited by MartinSE; 03-09-2022 at 09:00 PM. |
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He probably has been in a lot of "discussions" with tree huggers (like me) that have gone on about saving the world and climate change and all the other stuff. And so , just replied with the standard reply. That is all fine, but saving the world is a long term project, and probably will still be being worked on after I am long gone. So, I do what I can and what is practical and leave the rest of my grandkids. |
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That is a very well respected option. I know, and it may well be that is where we will end up, but we WANT an electric.
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Why would you need to keep a supply of gas in your garage? We have a gas cart and never felt the need to have gas on hand. We drive our cart from our home in St Cats all the way to Spanish Springs weekly and hubby golfs all over in his weekly league. We top off maybe twice a month with gas. You literally have days to gas up if you are even at 1/4 tank. |
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Whether you go ICE or electric, having an enclosure is really nice. The complaint that it's hot in the summer isn't very valid. I've had Yahama gas carts for 7 years and both of them had enclosures. The second one has a Curtis sliding door enclosure and I love it. Immediately react to weather. I mounted a fan in it and that keeps air moving and me as cool as any other cart owner in the summer. I have a propane heater for the cold days and it keeps the cab warm. My comment on gas vrs elec is with gas I get 47 mph and gas stations are well within striking distance all over TV. I travel everywhere inside TV from north to south to golf in my cart preferentially over a auto and never worry about "will I make it or not."
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if you want electric, get electric. My first cart, and still my "go-to" cart is a Yamaha Quiet-tech...I use the cart almost exclusively in TV. I live centrally, near SeaBreeze, so my longest commutes in the cart are to Lopez, which is about 45 minutes. Southern Oaks about the same. In addition to visiting all of the Championship courses, I play pickle all over. I put about 100 hours on the cart every 6 months, and put about 5-6 gallons in it every month or so. Certainly, there is no need to keep gas in the garage.
Having said that, I always wanted an electric cart for shorter hops, and for company, and when DW is with me so we can converse. Yes the Quiet-Tech is quiet for a gas cart, but the electric is quieter. I bought a used one from my buddy who bought an Evolution Lithium-Ion cart (which he loves by the way, you might check them out also), and I was going to put a Li-Ion conversion in, but decided to go one more turn with the lead acid while they shake out some more issues I felt are unsolved with the conversions. However, were I buying a new electric I'd definitely go with the Li-Ion. My reason for buying the Yamaha 3 years ago was the limited range of the electrics, and the relatively long charge times, however with the Li-Ions, that is no longer an issue. I leave you with two suggestions: 1. at least test drive a Yamaha Quiet-tech before you decide against it. 2. And this is the most important one: Do not skimp on the seats. I did in my Yamaha, and that is one thing I will be replacing. I have what are pretty much the stock seats, and after a long commute to Lopez, and a 4 hour round of golf, and long commute back, my butt is pretty sore. I wish I'd spent the extra $1500 or $2000 for a good set of seats. Good Luck, have fun. |
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We have had electric for 14 years without ever having a distance problem. Upgraded last summer to EZGo Elite with lithium. We love the doors - came in handy this week in a sudden downpour. I believe it has a 60+ mile range. I often go over 40 and the gauge shows just under half. I have ridden in the QuietTechs and they are definitely quieter but not enough for me. The golf cart lifestyle has been one of the most pleasant "surprises" as that was not our reason for moving here.
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Not to mention that the Lithium batteries are NOT recyclable and when their usage is done, they will be discarded into the land polluting the earth even more.
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A Prius Hybrid is another alternative. The price is reasonable, the car is reliable and we get over 50 miles per gallon.
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