Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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"Village Ready"????
In preparing to move to the villages, I have been looking at alot of adds for golf carts. Many of them say "Village Ready". What exactly does "Village Ready" mean? I assume it includes head lights, tail lights and turnsignals, but are there also restriction on type and size of tires allowed on coursed in the village? Can the cart have a lift? What all is required to be village ready?
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Headlights, tailights, horn,turn signals running lights make a cart villages ready along with the gear up to make speeds to 19.9 mph. If you lift a cart for special wheels they will have to be golf course friendly or they won't let you take the cart on the course.
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Village Ready (or not)???
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Additionally, it stays in a straight line even if you feel like swerving........I think! |
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I think "Villages Ready" generally means the tires are OK to use on golf courses. But people sometimes get pretty creative when they're advertising. Businesses advertise as "Golf Cart Approved" when they mean "golf cart accessible".
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Personally, I think Villages Golf Carts is the place to buy a cart. Great sales staff and even better service. They will take care of any problem right away.
The big thing in golf carts being "Villages Ready" is the speed. Police are pretty picky when seeing golf carts on the roads (not cart paths) going over 20 mph. It can cost you a lot of money if you are picked up. |
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Thanks all for responses. I have a much better understanding of what is required/needed for the villages.
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