Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Planning on moving there in a little less than 2 years and am wondering if I really want a golf cart. At first I thought it was neat, then I'm wondering, if I'd really use its much. I'm thinking maybe I'm too impatient to ride 20 mph. If I had one in the garage, would I prefer to take the car or motorcycle instead? I can see the economical advantage of it and the ease of finding parking , but the motorcycle offers the same thing. The cart has the advantage though in bad weather. The motorcycle is really more enjoyable to ride.
So, am I the only one that may not own a cart or want one???
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It's a LIFESTYLE. Learn it, live it, love it.
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I don't own a cart yet, but we're just part-timers, recently bought.
I do know a couple fulltimers who choose not to own for the reasons you state, they want to get there faster and not worry about weather. |
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Average new golf cart goes for $8,000. Used in good condition goes for $6,000 plus. But it's the thing to do in TV. And a lot of times the cars on the road aren't going much faster than the golf carts themselves. Go figure.
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It may sound strange, but I do know people who rarely use their car! They take their golfcarts EVERYWHERE and enjoy doing so.
CIB, most carts have side and back drop down curtains that protect you from bugs and bad weather so that really isnt an issue. Most days in The Villages are sunny and warm so riding in the cart is really fun and enjoyable. I can understand people in a hurry not wanting to take a cart but once your living in TV, it seems like your never in a rush to get anywhere, thats the beauty of it. Very very different from our up North lifestyle.
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Speed limit for most of the roads in the residential and town square areas in TV is 25 MPH... carts are allowed to go 20 MPH. Primary streets like Morse Blvd. etc, are 35. Takes me about the same time (within only a few minutes) to get from my home to the town square or shopping in the cart compared to a car. Reason being is that you can take all kinds of short cuts with the cart. Driving a car, you have to go much further out of your way at times to stay on the roads instead of the trails. So the time you save by going fast in a car is offset by the shorter distance traveled in a cart, plus, a lot more economical in a cart, and fun.
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Sailor and I have been here since October 08, and do NOT have a car. We do and go everywhere by golf cart. If it's cold, we have jackets and a blanket, if it rains we have side and back drop downs that do a great job of keeping us dry. We LOVE the Golf Cart Lifestyle!!!
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I have played golf with 2 different guys who don't own a car. They both said that if they need a car they rent one. They save the cost of maintainance, insurance, and cost of the car. One fellow told me that he has't rented one in 4 months. When they fly they take the shuttle and rent a car when they get to their distination. Seems to me that I would rather have a golf car than an automobile.
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Hi Silver,
As a soon-to-be Villager we really are looking forward to getting a cart - for all the reasons the previous posters have listed. However, we will definitely need a car (or two) because we won't be able to retire for a few years. Until you get there, I think it is hard to make the decision. I would try renting a cart for a couple of months when you arrive. That would be a small investment (especially if you move during the "off-peak" season) and would help you make your decision. Kate
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LOL, Hijackers!
a lot of comments from folks who love their carts, and likely I'll get one soon enough, but the thread asks who does NOT own one. |
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I recently bought in the Villages and have a cart. When we visit our home we primarily go by golf cart. I too agree. It is a leisure life. Take your time enjoy the beauty of The VIllages. Golf cart rental at the major courses is about $7.00 I use my own cart and pay little to nothing. I highly recommend a cart for any resident. You will find that you will use your car very little when you visit. If you plan onn renting your residence renters truly want a cart and you charge them accordingly for the use of your cart. I do recommend a gas cart if you are not centrally located in THe VIllages.
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Just guess that there's not many who don't own a cart, so not many negative comments.
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