I appreciate this! In the middle of deciding dealer, or third party or custom build. I’m leaning custom as it’s almost cheaper too. Also have a guy in mind he stuck out compared to every other dealer I stopped by!
Hey guys, thanks for the video. I actually stumbled on your video and live in Fort Wayne, IN just down the road. Will likely be in contact to see what y’all have, can offer, etc.
That is a Club Car Precedent that was fully rebuilt from the frame up with Candy Red Powder Coat, Madjax Alpha body kit custom painted, and All Sports 11" Long travel life. www.bacarts.com/default.asp?page=xPreOwnedInventoryDetail&id=11574885&p=1&s=Price&d=A&sq=demon&fr=xPreOwnedInventory
Hey brother, great video… quick question for you, could tweaking the govenor on my brand new 2023 6 seat gas club car onward cause any issues for me? Thanks in advance
Thank you! If the governor is turned up to high it can cause a couple issues like overheating the motor, but if it's around 25mph or less, you should be fine! Just keep in mind that it can mess with your Onward's warranty!
I really appreciate the kind words Jay! This was the first time I went out of my comfort zone and gave some strong opinions about our industry and it means a lot when I see that it gave somebody value!
Is this another version of your other video? This seems to be more about dealers than golf carts. I'm a mechanic myself and have no use for dealers, except for parts & accessories. I want to know why these vehicles are limited to "golf carts". These would make good utility vehicles, if you could put a trailer hitch on them, or take off the back seat and put on a truck bed. I want to find out more about accessories and parts available for them. You talk about dealers. But, who trains the dealers? The manufacturer? All I need is a shop manual, available parts, and some good pre-purchase info. Why can't I find any of that?
Not another version of another video nope! Just offering my advice and experiences! And golf cart's are certainly not just limited to "golf carts", we have thousands of customers that use their carts for farming, hunting, hauling the jet skis or boat to the dock, the list goes on and on! Manufacturers train dealers about their products which is ultra important, but still not the end all be all, as there are many other aspects to a dealership that makes a good experience or bad. And I'm not 100% sure what you're referring to on not being able to find parts and pre-purchase info, there's a plethora of info out there on every golf cart and you can find almost any service manual for cart on the internet as well!
@@bacartsvwWell, I did find some manuals, they even called them shop manuals. There was even a chart labeled "schematic". But it wasn't a schematic. It was just a block diagram with no info on it. What passes as "info", is just hype to passify Corp., not the customer. And don't tell me about trade secrets. That doesn't cut it either. But, I do need to know what it is I'm getting into before I buy it.
Yes, have personally driven them and checked them out. If your main concern is price and you aren't concerned that the OEM is very new, then it might be a great option for you. The carts just came onto the scene so I don't really have much of a opinion on them. Only time will tell if they're a good quality, dependable brand!
I spoke with my dealer today. They sold 30 in 4 days 😮 he told me they haven’t had any problems besides 1 cart having a headlight problem. Other than that all good so far. I’m gonna pick mine up Tuesday! Thx for your insight!
Well, that's an extremely loaded question because a "dealer fee" can be charged by a dealer fee for whatever reason they want to honestly. Some dealers will charge a dealer fee if the new cart you're buying does not come from the factory assembled and needs assembled by dealer, some dealers charge a dealer fee instead of a title fee if they need to make you a title for your cart. Other than that, I don't really know why they'd charge for that but every dealer is different! We keep it as simple as possible because we hate all of the fees and upcharge mumbo jumbo. If you see a cart on our website for $9,999 and you want to buy it, just add tax and you're done lol (unless you need a title because then we have to legally charge to make the title). Hope this helps!
BA,HELLO,Thanks,for this discussion,I am NOT,in FLORIDA YET,I noticed in the VILLAGES,There are lots ,of carts,do street legal LSV,HAVE,only 2 seats ?are they all petrol,or are some diesel?I have NEVER SEEN1 WITH SEATBELTS. !,lights,turn signals,yes,are they ALL ARE AUTOMATIC. ?, liquid cooled,or aircooled ? Thanks kindly ! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@flybyairplane3528 Hello! Most carts are either single stroke gas, lithium or lead acid! All are automatic and yes most have all of the street legal accessories like seatbelts, headlights, etc!
I appreciate this! In the middle of deciding dealer, or third party or custom build. I’m leaning custom as it’s almost cheaper too. Also have a guy in mind he stuck out compared to every other dealer I stopped by!
Hey guys, thanks for the video. I actually stumbled on your video and live in Fort Wayne, IN just down the road. Will likely be in contact to see what y’all have, can offer, etc.
Great video and it was easy and enjoyable to watch keep it up brother!!🤙🤙👍
Well thanks Jake! I appreciate that! Will do brother!
Good info. What kind of cart is that behind your left shoulder?
That is a Club Car Precedent that was fully rebuilt from the frame up with Candy Red Powder Coat, Madjax Alpha body kit custom painted, and All Sports 11" Long travel life. www.bacarts.com/default.asp?page=xPreOwnedInventoryDetail&id=11574885&p=1&s=Price&d=A&sq=demon&fr=xPreOwnedInventory
I’m looking at a 2019 Yamaha quiet tech drive 2, it has 1400 hrs on it. Is that considered a lot of hours?
Hey brother, great video… quick question for you, could tweaking the govenor on my brand new 2023 6 seat gas club car onward cause any issues for me? Thanks in advance
Thank you! If the governor is turned up to high it can cause a couple issues like overheating the motor, but if it's around 25mph or less, you should be fine! Just keep in mind that it can mess with your Onward's warranty!
This is great! I will tell all my clients who are looking for golf carts to watch this.
I really appreciate the kind words Jay! This was the first time I went out of my comfort zone and gave some strong opinions about our industry and it means a lot when I see that it gave somebody value!
@Sloan Whitaker There is a reason yall are doing great business. Yall are really good people. I hope to do business with you in the near future!
Great stuff!!
Thank you! 😊
hey guys, I like your sharing, and I totally agree with you, maybe we can have some business some day.
Very Informative
Thank you! Hope it helps your shopping and purchasing experience!
Great video. Thx bro
Thanks! Welcome!
Do you sell the upgraded speaker system
We sell plug n play systems for Evolutions yes! What model of golf cart do you have?
Is this another version of your other video? This seems to be more about dealers than golf carts. I'm a mechanic myself and have no use for dealers, except for parts & accessories.
I want to know why these vehicles are limited to "golf carts". These would make good utility vehicles, if you could put a trailer hitch on them, or take off the back seat and put on a truck bed. I want to find out more about accessories and parts available for them.
You talk about dealers. But, who trains the dealers? The manufacturer? All I need is a shop manual, available parts, and some good pre-purchase info. Why can't I find any of that?
Not another version of another video nope! Just offering my advice and experiences! And golf cart's are certainly not just limited to "golf carts", we have thousands of customers that use their carts for farming, hunting, hauling the jet skis or boat to the dock, the list goes on and on! Manufacturers train dealers about their products which is ultra important, but still not the end all be all, as there are many other aspects to a dealership that makes a good experience or bad. And I'm not 100% sure what you're referring to on not being able to find parts and pre-purchase info, there's a plethora of info out there on every golf cart and you can find almost any service manual for cart on the internet as well!
@@bacartsvwWell, I did find some manuals, they even called them shop manuals. There was even a chart labeled "schematic". But it wasn't a schematic. It was just a block diagram with no info on it. What passes as "info", is just hype to passify Corp., not the customer. And don't tell me about trade secrets. That doesn't cut it either. But, I do need to know what it is I'm getting into before I buy it.
Heard anything about Denago Nomad XL’s?
Yes, have personally driven them and checked them out. If your main concern is price and you aren't concerned that the OEM is very new, then it might be a great option for you. The carts just came onto the scene so I don't really have much of a opinion on them. Only time will tell if they're a good quality, dependable brand!
I spoke with my dealer today. They sold 30 in 4 days 😮 he told me they haven’t had any problems besides 1 cart having a headlight problem. Other than that all good so far. I’m gonna pick mine up Tuesday! Thx for your insight!
I sell them.
@@bacartsvwyou should make a video doing a review 👀
@@jamesschneider6136 Maybe someday!
Thanks bro just bought a used golf cart for 4k
Why do we have to pay a Golf Cart Dealer fee?
Well, that's an extremely loaded question because a "dealer fee" can be charged by a dealer fee for whatever reason they want to honestly. Some dealers will charge a dealer fee if the new cart you're buying does not come from the factory assembled and needs assembled by dealer, some dealers charge a dealer fee instead of a title fee if they need to make you a title for your cart. Other than that, I don't really know why they'd charge for that but every dealer is different! We keep it as simple as possible because we hate all of the fees and upcharge mumbo jumbo. If you see a cart on our website for $9,999 and you want to buy it, just add tax and you're done lol (unless you need a title because then we have to legally charge to make the title).
Hope this helps!
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BA,HELLO,Thanks,for this discussion,I am NOT,in FLORIDA YET,I noticed in the VILLAGES,There are lots ,of carts,do street legal LSV,HAVE,only 2 seats ?are they all petrol,or are some diesel?I have NEVER SEEN1 WITH SEATBELTS. !,lights,turn signals,yes,are they ALL ARE AUTOMATIC. ?, liquid cooled,or aircooled ? Thanks kindly ! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@flybyairplane3528 Hello! Most carts are either single stroke gas, lithium or lead acid! All are automatic and yes most have all of the street legal accessories like seatbelts, headlights, etc!
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Most worthless "no kidding Sherlock" info.
Have had hundreds of people tell me this video really helped them when buying a cart! So might be worthless to you, but not others!