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2 Passenger
Designed for your golfing lifestyle; an Atlas 2 Passenger is the perfect addition to your household. With the ultimate in style, comfort, safety and reliability; it's time to Escape the Everyday. The large lithium battery gives you enough range to relax and enjoy the ride.
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2+2 Golf Carts - Talk of The Villages Florida
2+2 Golf Carts
We are currently in the process of moving to The Villages and in the market for a golf cart. What are the + and - of 2+2 golf carts? Interested in ride quality and usefulness for golf. Thanks and see you soon.
If you are going to get a 4 seater, get the rear facing back seat. Only downside to a 4 seater with all seats forward facing is that it can be a little harder to make those 90 degree turns into a tunnel.
I won't have a 2 seater. It's just more convenient for everything.
We have a convertible Yamaha 4 seater since .
Advantages: can still use it for golf, with the seat up holds 2 golf bags, with the seat down we can have 2 additional passengers. Over the last several years we have only used the rear seat maybe a dozen times. The cart is only 3 inches longer than a standard cart.
Disadvantages: We had to add additional brake lights as the fold up floor blocks most of the original taillights. The suspension was modified for the additional seat, and therefore we have a stiffer ride. If you have 2 adults in back the steering can be a little sloppy.
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If you are going to get a 4 seater, get the rear facing back seat. Only downside to a 4 seater with all seats forward facing is that it can be a little harder to make those 90 degree turns into a tunnel.
I won't have a 2 seater. It's just more convenient for everything.
I had a 2 front + 2 back four seater and traded it after a year. Adults are not comfortable in the back
We got a 2+2 front facing (note, we also have a 2 seater)
4 seater is a little tighter in the turn and a bit harder to park, but I like it.
Fine for golf.
When I first rented in TV, all I could rent was a 2+2 forward facing cart. The extended roof made pulling my club out of the bag a bit more cumbersome, and yes, the tight turns at the tunnel were a challenge (I did graze a curb on occasion... ).
But the thing that drove me crazy was when I was playing golf, after putting my clubs in the bag, I would instinctively climb into the closet seat (the back seat). I felt like Chevy Chase in "CaddyShack" where he's sitting in the left seat of a right hand drive Rolls and get's confused because there's no steering wheel...
I do like the back facing rear seat with the fold up seat & floorboard. But you lose the sweater basket behind the seats...
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I do like the back facing rear seat with the fold up seat & floorboard. But you lose the sweater basket behind the seats...
Same. In our case, the loss of the sweater basket is made up by adding a plastic tray across the top of the inside windshield. I like the tray a lot for holding things. It was added as part of the original cart order.
We opted for a 2 seater originally. On the occasions, when you have out of town guests, you can rent a cart. We now have two golf carts so that we can each go our own direction. Of course, the dog now thinks he own the passenger side of my wife’s cart.
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We have a Yamaha Quietec 4 seater (rear seat faces backward). Bought new from Villages Cars at Magnolia Plaza. It has the golf bag rack on the inside of the rear seat. It comes with heavier suspension because of added weight. Has an extended roof over the backseats. Runs extremely quiet. Play golf 3x a week and fill it up every 2-3 months. Insurance through State Farm. Very happy with it.
Just be aware that over 99% of the time you will have no one in those back seats that you paid a lot more money for.
Secondly, no adult really likes riding in the uncomfortable and bumpy ride rear seats.
If you are going to have a ton of company, then maybe 4-seat carts make sense, but this is not the case for most of us.
When we have company, we just use our second 2 seat cart and if we need more carts we borrow from a neighbor, or the other option is rent a cart.