Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Trying to decide on which brand to buy and have read all of the reviews on both EFI gas models. Pros and Cons from owners would be appreciated.
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Have Yamaha gas and no problems. Friend had an ez go and traded for Yamaha
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Test Drive both, consider the quality of the ride.
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I recently purchased a new Yamaha Drive2 Quietech and simply love it. I had an older Club Car electric cart that I liked a lot, but got a little tired of the maintenance. So I bit the bullet and purchased the new gas Yamaha from The Villages. It runs great, is very quiet, and I have no regrets. I did test drive a new Club Car gas cart from The Villages, and there was no comparison, except in the price. The Club Car was a little bit cheaper (but I'm not sure if it was a 2021 cart or not).
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Do you want to drive a gasoline powered vehicle that other than annual oil change, will last just about forever and give you no problems. You'll have fill up the gas tank about every 200 miles or as I do, keep a 5 gallon can of gas in the garage.
Do you want to drive an electric golf cart and you'll need to pay out about $700 every 4 to 5 years for new batteries. My gas powered 2011 Yamaha, is almost 10 years old it's not fuel injected (that started in 2012-1/2) has never had be repaired or have any maintenance problems. In fact, seeing the price of new Yamahas, in the 12 months I've added seat belts, Liquid Lights LED the full compliment, an AM/FM radio, a Striker Speedometer, an overhead storage shelf, a fan, and a larger cooler. Here's a photo I took last summer when it was 9 years old. ![]() |
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A friend just replaced the batteries in his electric cart and it was $900.
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My 2012 1/2 EFI has 13000 miles no problems. Only thing I changed was belts and one tie rod end was little sloppy.
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Take a EZGO Lithium for a ride. Quiet, no smell, strong acceleration, 70 mi range. No battery maintenance, 8yr warranty on the battery.
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Over 16,000 miles on 2012.5 EFI 4-seat Yamaha. Just a belt way back because it was a little jerky.
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My belts was still good but when I measured the drive belt it was right at out of wear limit. I replaced both of them while I was in there. They tie rod end wasn’t that bad, but I could fell little slop and wiggle in steering wheel and figured it would just get worse. Yes, I did check front end alignment. |
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The gas EZGO is terribly loud.
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Yamaha Gas |
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IMO.....Yamaha over EZ Go, but Club Car over Yamaha.
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Look around the Villages, you will see the majority of golf cars are Yamaha's.
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Of course, this is just my opinion (I don't want to start a flame war of gas vs. electric) and your mileage may vary. |
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