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They share a website with I-4 Power in Plant City. They are a Yamaha dealer, so they can get you a brand new Yammy. I bought mine there in 2019, and indeed they did save me a couple thou, plus. They deliver to the door, and do most service at my home. There is a scheduled maintenance at around 400 hours ( I think that's the number, I might be wrong about that) that involved them picking it up and taking it to their shop. I have been quite happy with them, and the money I saved was nice. 403 Forbidden |
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I have been very happy with those folks, and were I in the market I would definitely give them a chance. Carts are still overpriced compared to automobiles I suppose, but at least I don't have to drop an extra couple of grand to buy one inside The Bubble. |
This post is funny, we went from $3000, $4000 to $7000 more. lol. Do I hear $10,000?
Everyone trying to defend the road (no pun) they took to buy a cart is getting comical. There is no wrong or right way to buy a cart, just buy the way you want and let folks buy the way they want without snotty, self-serving opinions. |
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The "Affordable..." website shows some older years of Yamahas, but says they are "new" so I can only guess what that is about. And they want you to "call for price" which I find annoying. |
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We don't know if it was new or not. I, personally, am skeptical that comparing apples to apples, $7,000 was saved over purchasing a similar NEW Yamaha from The Villages Golf Cars. |
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If you need repairs or anything else there are plenty of mobile shops etc. We use Five Star |
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"You" can go to the Yamaha website, build a cart, pick a dealer and buy it at the posted price. Yes, a dealer might shave a grand off...........maybe if you have a sexy dress on, $2k......but saving $5k or $7k??? Fake News. :ho: |
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I have not been to the golf cart store in the Villages since we purchased the yamaha. Their demand is much larger than their supply. Not a situation in which I would ever buy anything. Right now, I am trying to figure out how to purchase an atomic car direct from China. If anyone has done this, please share the details. From what I have seen on the sites, we can save $12 to $14k. I know, it sounds like I am a cheap person but I have been in sales all my life and understand markup. It's kind of a game with me. Who is the better salesperson me or you? Love bargaining! Makes me happy and tingly inside when I get a great deal. |
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