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We are considering moving to TV next year and I am doing some research on golf carts. When we go down to the square we see mostly Yamaha's.
What is the considered the best brand and I'm assuming gas would be the way to go?
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I tired of waiting for a Yamaha I placed on order last year, and looked at alternatives. Village Carts had a Star EV in stock (lithium ion battery), which I drove and liked. I found a color I liked at Spanish Springs and bought it. I have about 2400 miles on the cart now and have only praise for it. As a test, I personally got 75 miles from a charge running around in TV, and there was battery left; I'm certain 80 miles/charge is doable, but unnecessary. The battery pack is 48V, 210 Ah and well covered by warranty. Running out of "fuel" would represent a significant oversight on my part.

The cart is comfortable, very quiet, exhaust-free, and attractive. I'm very pleased with my decision.
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Yahama gas. Must be most popular for a reason.
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We are considering moving to TV next year and I am doing some research on golf carts. When we go down to the square we see mostly Yamaha's.
What is the considered the best brand and I'm assuming gas would be the way to go?
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Much depends on your needs. I'm a somewhat serious golfer who likes to play different courses. With my Yamaha, I know I can travel to any country club course play 9 or 18 and still have plenty of range to get home. On the other hand, if my cart was only for shopping or trips to the squares, I could be happy with an electric one. So decide what your uses will be and which type fits your use best.
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Since we aren't golfers (constantly getting in and out of the cart), we got an Atomic. The price w/o uogrades is about the same as a new Yamaha QuietTech. It has radio, AC, and various safety features.
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I am 6"5" - 230 so this info helps. Thanks.
I love my Ezgo lithium but it is smaller (narrower and shorter) than the Yahama which is of utmost importance to you. Take a test drive and compare to Yahama. Many people I know bought yahama gas without test driving the electrics and they get in my electric cart and are amazed at how quiet and smooth the ride is. Driving it is peppier and smoother as well. There are more Yahama because they are significantly cheaper and have been around longer. I selected Ezgo over the other electrics because it's the highest rated and not Chinese parts - it has a shorter range than the other lithiums though. My battery is under warranty for 8 years but should last 10 years. Meanwhile I have no fuel cost or trips to gas station or maintenance like oil change, etc. The electrics that aren't Ezgo like Evolution and Star are larger and longer range and less expensive than the Ezgo and now that they are more popular it will be easier to get parts. Test drive and good luck!
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I am 6"5" - 230 so this info helps. Thanks.
Check out the Atomic golf carts, much more room and comfort for tall people
Also, air conditioned, heated, windshield wipers and so much more
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Nucky - did you replace all four tires same time or just one or two that were more worn? Also, you replace the battery because you felt it was time or did you have issues with the battery?
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We are considering moving to TV next year and I am doing some research on golf carts. When we go down to the square we see mostly Yamaha's.
What is the considered the best brand and I'm assuming gas would be the way to go?
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Gas is best - do not buy from The Villages - you can save thousands!!
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Whichever you purchase, consider buying outside the villages. We went to a local dealer in TV back in January. A Yamaha quiet tech would be around 18.5K and wouldn't be delivered till mid May. Called our dealer back home in KY, had they one on the floor (it's winter in KY so not much need for a golf cart so they were willing to deal) and got a Club Car for 13.2K. So we saved $5,000 and I had a trailer so I transported it myself. I've been told a transport company will charge around $1000 for them to do it for you.

Now, If you go this route the local dealers will not service your cart (or they will put you on the bottom of a long waiting list) as "punishment" (or call it an extra incentive to ONLY buy from them). However I'm handy and can do a lot of maintenance myself and IF I ever needed servicing I can call the plethora of local companies who will come to your house.

This was my experience, your milage may vary but wanted to give you another option to consider.
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I tired of waiting for a Yamaha I placed on order last year, and looked at alternatives. Village Carts had a Star EV in stock (lithium ion battery), which I drove and liked. I found a color I liked at Spanish Springs and bought it. I have about 2400 miles on the cart now and have only praise for it. As a test, I personally got 75 miles from a charge running around in TV, and there was battery left; I'm certain 80 miles/charge is doable, but unnecessary. The battery pack is 48V, 210 Ah and well covered by warranty. Running out of "fuel" would represent a significant oversight on my part.

The cart is comfortable, very quiet, exhaust-free, and attractive. I'm very pleased with my decision.
So is Xi Jinping.
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Yamaha for sure & buy outside The Villages if you want to save money. Yamaha in Webster get a good deal
We bought 2 Yamaha Quietech golf carts. Best price, Best Customer Service! Ask for Nate or Melody.

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I would consider electric. with the new lithium batteries. long mileage, quiet, more modern features. I've had electric since 2001
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Love our quiet tech Yamahas.
Carts are getting expensive so start saving so you don’t have sticker shock. Get a cart from Village Golf carts(Bill, Brownwood). They will take care of you when you need it for service & a year of towing. I like local, you pay now or you pay later.

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