It sure is a good thing i came across this video, now im sure of what to look for when buying my next golf cart! sure did a great job guys! im sure of it!
i got my 93 EZGO golf cart in 96, as it has low hours, came from canada, and it still runs like new, not one drop of oil burned, all original (except the tyres(as i switched to 5.70-8 trailer tyres), starter/generator belt, 3 batteries(last battery lasted 7 years)) and no rusts or dents on body, never seen or driven in snow, always garaged, well maintained, lots of options added to it, it's far better than yamaha and club car models
Do far from what I’ve seen and read. Tomberlin is among the best all around electric LSV and street legal carts around. Their built in Leesburg Florida and have a number of features most others do not. Like four wheel brakes with vented disks in front, four wheel coilover shocks for a better ride along with automotive type independent front suspension and rack an pinion steering with power steering available, that no other offered. Plus three point seat belts! The prices run from $7k-13K. If you want a gasoline cart, the best way there is a Yamaha Quiet Drive EFI. That’s just about as quiet as electric, but with the 5.5 gals gas tanks, with 50-60 mpg, distance is not an issue! Plus they do offer the best ride with four wheel coil over independent suspension like a sports car! They do start at $8k though. But both or these have painted steel frames that can rot over time. There are a couple manufacturers that do offer aluminum frames that last a lot longer, but only offer buggy leaf springs that ride on the harsh bouncy side.
The BIG difference? A gas engine will have some service costs and, except for an EXTREMELY rare instance, will never have to be replaced. A battery pack WILL have to be replaced within 5 to 7 years.
also..... what he is saying is....... There is a tremendously greater margin on electric carts especially 48v.... all you need is 36 btw..... Gas all the way...... fuck those "all electric" golf courses... those courses in question don't even allow your own cart. The carts they make today will not last as long as the ones made years ago.... Sure sure.....
Sure, Sure, absolutely...electric, if you can afford it...will get 10-12 miles on a full charge. Gas will go 200+ miles on one tank...absolutely...be sure to account for downstream costs.
Sure Sure!
It sure is a good thing i came across this video, now im sure of what to look for when buying my next golf cart! sure did a great job guys! im sure of it!
Informative video! Was exploring some options at SWFL Golf carts and was wondering which one to get, this video helped me a lot!
Helpful video. Thank you.
i got my 93 EZGO golf cart in 96, as it has low hours, came from canada, and it still runs like new, not one drop of oil burned, all original (except the tyres(as i switched to 5.70-8 trailer tyres), starter/generator belt, 3 batteries(last battery lasted 7 years)) and no rusts or dents on body, never seen or driven in snow, always garaged, well maintained, lots of options added to it, it's far better than yamaha and club car models
Dave: tell me what a little bit about what you would like to use the card for.
Pete: picking up chicks!!!
Dave: sure, sure!!!
Guy in white pants holding in a big duke, watch him struggle
Do far from what I’ve seen and read. Tomberlin is among the best all around electric LSV and street legal carts around. Their built in Leesburg Florida and have a number of features most others do not. Like four wheel brakes with vented disks in front, four wheel coilover shocks for a better ride along with automotive type independent front suspension and rack an pinion steering with power steering available, that no other offered. Plus three point seat belts! The prices run from $7k-13K. If you want a gasoline cart, the best way there is a Yamaha Quiet Drive EFI. That’s just about as quiet as electric, but with the 5.5 gals gas tanks, with 50-60 mpg, distance is not an issue! Plus they do offer the best ride with four wheel coil over independent suspension like a sports car! They do start at $8k though. But both or these have painted steel frames that can rot over time. There are a couple manufacturers that do offer aluminum frames that last a lot longer, but only offer buggy leaf springs that ride on the harsh bouncy side.
please say 'sure' again just to be 'sure'
Sure y not
Sure, sure!!!
Wow. Prices have really increased a LOT since this video was made.
Just like everything else
SURE, SURE
Great information. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Sure...sure...sure
Question how many times y'all gonna say SURE,SURE
sure sure...sure sure...sure sure....
The BIG difference? A gas engine will have some service costs and, except for an EXTREMELY rare instance, will never have to be replaced. A battery pack WILL have to be replaced within 5 to 7 years.
That was an awkward interview
“I don’t know what to do with my hands”
-blue shirt guy
They're both wearing blue shirts
@@michaelmoore8680 lmao
As a sales guy, I hate sales guys
my electric 36v ezgo 2007 will not run, battery shows full it moves about 4" forward & reverse, any suggestions??? thx
Buy a new one if you haven't already
Sure Sure Sure!
Pls make sure the brand on the cart is showing .
Sure sure I got yea
Sure, sure, this is 9 years old...sure, the price has gone way up, sure, sure, not $7,500 anymore, sure sure.
A golf CAR or CART?
Sheryl DeHaven why does my 2001 battery golf cart shutter when you press the petal
@@davidcordrey6167 because that hemi has a high performance cam
Yeah but when you hit bumps too fast your batteries break so gas powered way better just by driving a gas-powered one in 2019 is way more fun
I know, my dates hip fell out of socket.
And it was a long slow ride to the emergency room with all the potholes on the streets nowadays
Im buying one
Pls how much is the used golf cart
Fitths Life $250-$5000
SURE SURE
Just be glad he didn't start off with his answers with, Like sure, sure like...
This guy dresses like a rel estate sales man.
Want to buy
My husband a golf cart. Don't know anything about them...Help!
DID U FIND A GOLF CART, I ALSO NEED ONE
OMG this was such an awkward set up meet .
Sure. Sure.
What company is this
Aidan Rogers (
You should 5
just an ad . no specifics you should be aware of .. poor
Nb
Sure, sure, sure. Typical sales speak. Sure, sure.
Are you "sure?"
Sure sure.. 🤣
can bring a golf carts
Who realized that his Subscribers are 279
And his views are 279K
also..... what he is saying is....... There is a tremendously greater margin on electric carts especially 48v.... all you need is 36 btw..... Gas all the way...... fuck those "all electric" golf courses... those courses in question don't even allow your own cart. The carts they make today will not last as long as the ones made years ago.... Sure sure.....
dude in light blue shirt is sure sure creepy!
THOSE ARE STAR GOLF CARTS THAT IS CHEAP CRAP GET CLUB CART OR EZGO
"So what are the benefits of gas vs electric?"
Sure, sure...
Sure, Sure, absolutely...electric, if you can afford it...will get 10-12 miles on a full charge. Gas will go 200+ miles on one tank...absolutely...be sure to account for downstream costs.
Gas smells better than acid. Lmbo
@@dongordon5154 sure, sure
Get a room,
NEVER NEVER NEVER BUY AN EZGO !!!! The end Ps. No elc ether
Wait why not