Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Yes, we used Country Village in Webster, 30 miles from Spanish Springs. Bought brand new 2020 Quietech for $12, 500 including the governors cut. At that time TV was selling carts in the $14,500 range.
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a) Did not purchase your cart from them or b) Purchased a used cart from someone that had originally bought it from them They often will not sell you parts. It depends on their stock. Right now it is hard to get an OEM Yamaha drive belt for a Drive 2. When I went to The Villages Golf Cars, I was told they had them in stock, but since I did not purchase my cart originally from them it was not available to me. Their stock was limited and they were saving them for their customers that had directly purchased a cart from them. Interestingly however, I could bring my cart in and they would install it for me (they wanted $100 for the belt, and another $50-$70 to "check" my cart and install it. I ran into the same thing with the new stiffener plate designed to fix the belt life issues. They only had them for their current customers. But, again, I could bring my cart in and for a $100 they would let me know if they could do it. It's a freakin $20 part that takes 10 minutes to install! |
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misnomer, at best. I am wondering if this is the "Ted" that owns Carts and Clubs?
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If the Yamaha logo is lighted in front then it is a brand new golf cart. If it is NOT lighted then the cart has been re-manufactured.
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Was it equipped the same? Same seats? Same quality rain curtains?
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Village Discount Golf Carts warrants their carts for 5 years.
Their response in excellent. Parts replaced in warranty with no issues what so ever. They do stand behind what they sell. Here is their web page: Build Your Dream Yamaha Golf Car | Yamaha Golf Carts For Sale _____________________________________ ![]() |
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Had all of the bells and whistles that a Villages Cart has, give or take. Did get upgraded middle range seats. Some were more and others were less. Curtains were Sunbrella fabric with upgraded fasteners. Larger tires and top of the line Yamaha wheels. At that time they took 2K off of the list price of the cart. At that time list price was +/- 10K. Modifications brought it up to $12,500 including governors cut. As an aside have only used curtains 4-5 times in 2 1/2 years. Never go out if rain expected or is cold(unless I am playing golf)
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Im not the OP but can I take you up on that offer? We are closing on our villa in April and will need a cart.
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Great advice ! I think most people only see what they WANT to see, and only hear what they WANT to hear: refurbished sounds like "made new", and re-manufactured ? Well that "sounds" like a brand new cart at a bargain price. Having just had the wheel struts, bushings redone on ours ($560), I'd urge people to make that the focus of their inspection of any used cart they are considering....not base the decision on the nice condition of the seats or the battery that "looks" brand new. Just some suggestions !
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What?
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We went into the Villages Golf Cars almost a year ago asking about used carts. The salesman reluctantly showed us a couple of not great ones that he was quite obviously negative about. He then sat us down and gave a big presentation about how the "best" option is buying a remanufactured Quiettech Yamaha from them is by far the best option. He showed us example prices on a 3 year old one and it was close to 20k before tax with modest add-ons.
We ended up just looking at the local FB marketplace and the classified on this site and bought a low mileage 6 year old cart for under $7000 that had over $2500 in add-ons when new (Sunbrella, upgraded wheels, upgraded dash, locking glove compartments, stereo, turn signals, etc). The couple didn't use it as much as most since they were not golfers. We couldn't be happier with our purchase, and there were plenty of other golf cart deals around on used carts last Spring when the offseason was starting. |
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We were recently told that we can’t use the service areas in the Squares if we don’t buy at an actual Villages Golf Car store. But that was just by someone walking out. The reps inside the store did not tell us that. |
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