Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Go to Wholesale Golf Carts on 441. If you want, they will build a custom cart on a used chassis, so you can design your own bumper to bumper. Ask for Chase the owner. Service after you purchase is great. And do get the seat belts.
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The only thing I will add is there is a difference between Yamaha fleet models and PTV models. Fleet models are commonly used on golf courses and have a lower geared rear end ratio among other differences. The PTV models have the higher speed rear ends along with blinkers, gauges, lights ,etc. I bought a used 2019 Yamaha Drive 2 that is EFI but is not the Quietech. I added a light kit, blinkers, bigger wheels, and had a local tech install a higher ratio gear to the rear end to increase speed to 20mph or faster. Good luck with your search.
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Papa Lecki is right about buying a cart with comfortable seats. I also like seat belts and turn signals.
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Check on Nextdoor and Facebook Marketplace. There are many nice used carts for sale on both. Last edited by Maish; 11-27-2022 at 10:13 AM. Reason: Spelling error |
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One thing to look for when deciding to buy a used or refurbished cart is how many running hours are actually on the cart. In 2014 and later years, the Yamaha PTV model, the ones that were sold by The Villages Golf Cart stores, came with a factory hour meter. If you are looking at a Yamaha cart that is 2014 or newer, and it does not have this meter then you know it was what was called a fleet cart, one that was probably used on a golf course. Personally, I would stay away from those as we all know they get very hard use.
Lastly, the term refurbished/reconditioned can mean anything from new tires to a major chassis rebuild. Know what you're buying. I have no dog in the fight, but I do happen to know that The Village Golf Car stores actually do a very thorough maximum job on their recon carts. Shop smart. Last edited by mrf0151; 11-27-2022 at 11:19 AM. Reason: update |
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Yes, we bought one of our two In Alabama just over the state line for $9400 brand new back in January when the wait for our other cart from Carts & Clubs was going to be another 3-4 months.
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I would recommend buying electric with lithium batteries. I bought my Atomic electric several years ago and it is far superior to my Yamaha EFI which I kept as a backup and rarely use. Atomic Electric gets 75 miles without using A/C, (oops I forgot to mention it has a/c, heat, power windows brakes and steering) and 60 miles if using A/C. I use it several days a week and typically charge it once a week. I can't imagine why someone looking for a new or used cart wouldn't buy electric. If someone wants a Yamaha EFI, I have a 2013 fully loaded (see my avatar) I would consider selling for $7,500.
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All very good recommendations. Also look for one that has a locked glove compartment. The one I have is opened. Didn't realize at the time that it would be very useful. Also, a gas gauge and speedometer are great to have
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Ill jump in here as someone who repairs them every day.
At 10k, your in a good price range which means you can get something from almost new, to shouldnt be driven. Yamaha great brand, good one to pick. 2007 to 2014, if you went used..rearend is the issue. Parts are getting hard to find. If I good tech is looking at it or maintaining it, it will last a long time with no issue. Wrong tech looking at the problem areas can lead to having a paper weight. 2015-2016 Yamaha CARBURETED - is a excellent cart. Clutches are its short comings, but once those fail and the newer ones are installed , its a cart to never get rid of. 2017 and up EFI Quiet Tech....well.... its got some issues, but i understand the quiet part and the suspension part. Great pluses. I know....some people will reply and say " we have had our QT for years and never an issue, we have it serviced once a year" Thats great...try working on them everyday. As a repair person, somethings we can prevent an issue, but we cant prevent a bad part from failing. Its frustrating when there is nothing we can do to prevent an issue. And open your wallet, the cart is not cheap to fix. Just thought id give a different prespective |
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