Thanks and in my humble opinion, for anyone shopping for a new golfcart, seriously consider the new Yamaha Drive2 QUIETECH 2-passenger. The only update needed would be replacing the factory bench seats with updated individual seats and you'll get many years of enjoyment. Additionally, don't forget about your annual maintenance to ensure a long lasting cart.
@@John-wg1jh Well, John-wg, The Villages covers 57 (?) square miles -- AND growing (look up the new construction of the "Eastport" area) with something like 90+ (?) miles of trails/paths...so if you want to explore all of it -- as many people want to do (Yours Truly included!) -- that's an awful lot of walking. No thanks, couldn't do it at my age. As for golf-car choices, I'd also go with the brand/model johnmayer mentions above (Yamaha QuieTech EFI 2-passenger -- in Peridot Green!). Initially, I had been looking at a Club Car Onward Lifted (nice, more ground-clearance and larger tires), but Club Car's warranty/customer-care after the sale-- from what I've read posted by a number of owners -- doesn't seem to be reliable or even "caring." If those complaints are true, then Club Car is off my list. What about other brands? For me, EZ-Go isn't that interesting and Star is electric (IIRC) -- don't want anything electric (not even an EV and won't ever buy one -- my ICE Jeep is fine), and I don't want some small/obscure brand/maker -- so I'd be going gas and likely Yamaha. And although I wouldn't be going out every day -- maybe only 1-2 times per week (just as I do not with my Jeep) -- when I DO go out I'd be driving the golf-car/exploring all over those 57 square miles, especially since the ~45mpg the golf-cars get beats the ~16mpg (city) my Jeep gets. So yeah, for me a golf-car makes sense for sure. -- BR
Great Job Mr. D , good content. Wish we could have gotten a 4 front seater, but for practical reasons, we got a 2 seater Yamaha gas. Will just have to rent a 4 seater when family and friends come to visit.
Very nice job with the info. I might also suggest you go into greater depth with the new battery technology versus the old wet cell lead acid batteries. I converted both of my lead acid carts to lithium and absolutely love it.
Excellent comparison, thanks so much! We are leaning toward the Yamaha gas and our major decision points will be if we get the model with 4 forward facing seats and if we want new or reconditioned. Thanks again and we really appreciate the content.
@@LifestyleinTheVillages Thanks and that is exactly what we plan to do. From my observation I am concerned most with the tunnels and cart paths around gate areas. There seems to be very sharp turns in those locations.
Our house is still under construction, but we're looking at carts. A concern is range, since the newer areas are a haul from the town squares. Another concern is battery life and cost to replace, since battery life is shortened with higher temperatures and faster charging. Car A/C, worth it or fluff? Thoughts?
The lithium package, 210ah, in the StarEV is rated to 75 miles {ish} . We've gone 60+ and still had 2 bars left. I would not get wet cell batteries at this point. It's old technology!
Best golf car video I ever saw. Thank you so much I do have a question about the color of the seats. Do you find that the black seats in the Yamaha are hotter than the white seats in the star in the hot weather in shorts and skirts my wife and I are trying to figure out the colors we should go with. Hard decision will be permanent residence at the end of the year Village of Deluna. Scott and cathy thanks
Yes the black seats do tend to be warm when the sun hits them. We do have towels handy to throw down if the seat is too hot. The light colored seats on the Star do not seem to get hot at all. Let us know when you get here and we'll meet up at Edna's!
Nice job, Do you need to install special electrical plug in for the star in your garage, if so how much is that and how much does your home power bill go up? You also didn’t mention range battery powered cars typically don’t go as far as the gas and then what happens when the batteries lose their life, how much will it cost to replace them all?
I believe I heard somewhere that any 2+2 cart will have a stiffer ride because the suspension need to support the weight of 2 extra adults in the rear. You should take note if the ride improves when those back two seats are occupied.
The SV uses a standard outlet and charges very fast. Our cart has gone about 60 miles before we recharged it. They advertise 75, but I think that would be in low going about 15mph. Not at 25mph. Typically we plug it in every night.
Is it more expensive to go thru a dealer/reseller on the villages property? I have no way to transport it unless i could drive it from the location purchased.
The short answer is Yes, if for nothing else but the sales tax. There are companies that will transport a cart for you, but typically you should be able to find a used one for sale in TV that you can drive home.
Thanks for the info we are moving in late April and trying to get all the ducks in a row. Also are there a lot of option for Maintenace if you are not to handy. Gas was my main choice but the Star is interesting as long as i could get a good price. probably going to be out of my price range. @@LifestyleinTheVillages
Should have shared info on the different types of electric carts. HUGE difference between led acid and lithium. Also the prices you are quoting in this are egregious. Get a little further from the Villages and you can get a very nice Lithium cart for half the price.
Our StarEV is advertised to go 75 miles. If you use the Turtle mode, I am sure you can get that or more. In Rabbit mode, I have gone about 65 before charging.
I currated a list of toys to add to your cart!
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I do not believe so, however, I expect party planners may go out of their way to invite their neighbors!
Thanks and in my humble opinion, for anyone shopping for a new golfcart, seriously consider the new Yamaha Drive2 QUIETECH 2-passenger. The only update needed would be replacing the factory bench seats with updated individual seats and you'll get many years of enjoyment. Additionally, don't forget about your annual maintenance to ensure a long lasting cart.
Yamaha definately has a solid presence here in The Villages
How about walking?
@@John-wg1jh Well, John-wg, The Villages covers 57 (?) square miles -- AND growing (look up the new construction of the "Eastport" area) with something like 90+ (?) miles of trails/paths...so if you want to explore all of it -- as many people want to do (Yours Truly included!) -- that's an awful lot of walking. No thanks, couldn't do it at my age.
As for golf-car choices, I'd also go with the brand/model johnmayer mentions above (Yamaha QuieTech EFI 2-passenger -- in Peridot Green!). Initially, I had been looking at a Club Car Onward Lifted (nice, more ground-clearance and larger tires), but Club Car's warranty/customer-care after the sale-- from what I've read posted by a number of owners -- doesn't seem to be reliable or even "caring." If those complaints are true, then Club Car is off my list.
What about other brands?
For me, EZ-Go isn't that interesting and Star is electric (IIRC) -- don't want anything electric (not even an EV and won't ever buy one -- my ICE Jeep is fine), and I don't want some small/obscure brand/maker -- so I'd be going gas and likely Yamaha. And although I wouldn't be going out every day -- maybe only 1-2 times per week (just as I do not with my Jeep) -- when I DO go out I'd be driving the golf-car/exploring all over those 57 square miles, especially since the ~45mpg the golf-cars get beats the ~16mpg (city) my Jeep gets.
So yeah, for me a golf-car makes sense for sure.
-- BR
Thanks so much for the information
You are most welcome!
maverick d5 evolution is cheaper and much better in my opinion, loved this video!
Having the 4 seats within 5he wheelbase gives a much better ride. The standard features on the EVO Ranger D5 are pretty impressive
Great Job Mr. D , good content. Wish we could have gotten a 4 front seater, but for practical reasons, we got a 2 seater Yamaha gas. Will just have to rent a 4 seater when family and friends come to visit.
Thank you -Thank you
Very nice job with the info. I might also suggest you go into greater depth with the new battery technology versus the old wet cell lead acid batteries. I converted both of my lead acid carts to lithium and absolutely love it.
Lithium Ion is an upgrade, but well worth the cost. We have Li-Ion in the star!
Excellent comparison, thanks so much! We are leaning toward the Yamaha gas and our major decision points will be if we get the model with 4 forward facing seats and if we want new or reconditioned. Thanks again and we really appreciate the content.
We looked at that as an option, you may want to drive one first, the longer wheel base needs a wider turning radius, and is harder to park.
@@LifestyleinTheVillages Thanks and that is exactly what we plan to do. From my observation I am concerned most with the tunnels and cart paths around gate areas. There seems to be very sharp turns in those locations.
@@thevillagesnatives3491 yes that is correct
Do not get the four facing seats Especially if you golf or maybe decide to take it up
@@Satjr35031 Thanks so much for your insight. I was thinking about it being awkward while golfing.
Our house is still under construction, but we're looking at carts. A concern is range, since the newer areas are a haul from the town squares. Another concern is battery life and cost to replace, since battery life is shortened with higher temperatures and faster charging. Car A/C, worth it or fluff? Thoughts?
The lithium package, 210ah, in the StarEV is rated to 75 miles {ish} . We've gone 60+ and still had 2 bars left. I would not get wet cell batteries at this point. It's old technology!
Coming from a Villager here six years Do yourself a favor and get gas
Best golf car video I ever saw. Thank you so much I do have a question about the color of the seats. Do you find that the black seats in the Yamaha are hotter than the white seats in the star in the hot weather in shorts and skirts my wife and I are trying to figure out the colors we should go with. Hard decision will be permanent residence at the end of the year Village of Deluna. Scott and cathy thanks
Yes the black seats do tend to be warm when the sun hits them. We do have towels handy to throw down if the seat is too hot. The light colored seats on the Star do not seem to get hot at all. Let us know when you get here and we'll meet up at Edna's!
@@LifestyleinTheVillages sounds great thank you again
Nice job,
Do you need to install special electrical plug in for the star in your garage, if so how much is that and how much does your home power bill go up?
You also didn’t mention range battery powered cars typically don’t go as far as the gas and then what happens when the batteries lose their life, how much will it cost to replace them all?
Great question, what's wonderful about the stars it takes a normal cord so no extra charger is needed because it's built in to the car
Battery rough cost $1,100 Average life four years
Actually on the StarEV, the LI-Ion is $3500 :)
@@LifestyleinTheVillages Forgot they were Lithium
I believe I heard somewhere that any 2+2 cart will have a stiffer ride because the suspension need to support the weight of 2 extra adults in the rear. You should take note if the ride improves when those back two seats are occupied.
Good point, we have company coming this weekend so we'll check it out. Thank you so much
Do you offer Roadster style carts?
Did you install an electrical hook up to charge the ev? How long do you drive without recharging?
The SV uses a standard outlet and charges very fast. Our cart has gone about 60 miles before we recharged it. They advertise 75, but I think that would be in low going about 15mph. Not at 25mph. Typically we plug it in every night.
Do you have seat belts in your golf carts?
Why yes there are seat belts, even in the back on the 4 seater. Our son sat in back with the belt on and said it was very helpful to keep him secure
Can you tell the brand of enclosure? I'm looking for one for our 2023 club car onward lifted gas cart
I believe they are outsourced by the golf cart shops. Some are nicer than others. I would suggest calling a few shops to get quotes.
Great comparison and review of the different options, I prefer the performance and ease of maintenance of the lithium electric car. Well done Derek 👏
Thanks Bill! I agree the electric is definitely convenient as far as maintenance!
Is it more expensive to go thru a dealer/reseller on the villages property? I have no way to transport it unless i could drive it from the location purchased.
The short answer is Yes, if for nothing else but the sales tax. There are companies that will transport a cart for you, but typically you should be able to find a used one for sale in TV that you can drive home.
Thanks for the info we are moving in late April and trying to get all the ducks in a row. Also are there a lot of option for Maintenace if you are not to handy. Gas was my main choice but the Star is interesting as long as i could get a good price. probably going to be out of my price range. @@LifestyleinTheVillages
Excellent video, good information. I had no idea how incredibly expensive they were. I will definitely be buying a used one.
Glad it was helpful!
Where do you recommend looking for used golf cars?
Facebook Market place is the best place for used.
Good to know. We will be moving down there next year.
What did you pay for the used electric cart?
$17,500. The Star is stupid expensive.
Should have shared info on the different types of electric carts. HUGE difference between led acid and lithium. Also the prices you are quoting in this are egregious. Get a little further from the Villages and you can get a very nice Lithium cart for half the price.
How many miles can you go on the electric cart?
Our StarEV is advertised to go 75 miles. If you use the Turtle mode, I am sure you can get that or more. In Rabbit mode, I have gone about 65 before charging.
Why can't you say the price you paid for it. What is a really good price?
Anything less than retail at the Villages Golf Car shop is a good price.
American flags all over your shirt, buying and promoting Japanese and Chinese carts
Good thing I dont have to retire in a planned community trailer park.
Yeah good thing right?
Geez, that's mean.
Not for everyone!