#1  06-02-2020, 08:00 AM | Junior Member | Join Date: Aug 2009 Posts: 16 Thanks: 0 Thanked 10 Times in 5 Posts |
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Does anyone have any experience with Evolution Golf Carts sold by Luxus Golf Cars (formerly ColumbiaParCar)? |
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#2  06-02-2020, 08:12 AM | Sage | Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 6,393 Thanks: 2,172 Thanked 2,935 Times in 1,151 Posts |
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Quote: Originally Posted by jdrahaim Does anyone have any experience with Evolution Golf Carts sold by Luxus Golf Cars (formerly ColumbiaParCar)? |
I don't have experience because that brand is very new. I posted this info on another thread yesterday. Par Car there are many in TV, just do a search using the button at the top. They have good reviews but some negative, many of those pertained to the local dealer in Lady Lake who is no longer there. The Tomberlin I've known many who have owned them, never heard a bad word, they are assembled in Georgia. They have been sold by The Villages Golf Cars, a dealer on 301 by Lucky Cycles but they went out of business and another dealer, I forget where and they went out of business. They've had some tough luck with local distributors, maybe Luxus can do a good job. As a side note: The Former Par Car Factory Dealer in Leesburg is now Lexus Cars at the same address 1736 E. MAIN ST | LEESBURG, FL. They still have Par Car but also two other electric brands Tomberlin and Evolution. Evolution Golf Cars advertisment The Evolution Golf Cars come with Lithium batteries.
Luxus of Leesburg, has the ONLY brand new golf cart on the market with LITHIUM batteries for less than $8,000 out the door!  |
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#3  06-02-2020, 10:59 AM | Sage | Join Date: Apr 2014 Posts: 4,446 Thanks: 10 Thanked 1,923 Times in 712 Posts |
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We have two electric carts, one is a Par Car....just about 6 years old. Have been with three Par Car dealers through that period. Have had Luxus service twice and are satisfied with their service. We have them pick up when we believe there is an issue or a specific service we want. They call and provide what work needs to be completed and the cost. When the return the cart the cost is what as quoted. I suspect they do that with all the brands they carry. As far as the Evolution, from what I read it isn't much different from other electric carts.....doesn't seem that anything is propriatary nor much different from other leading electrics, Par, Tomberline, Star etc. Factory support for a new company would be my only concern. __________________ No one believes the truth when the lie is more interesting
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#4  06-02-2020, 08:32 PM | Junior Member | Join Date: Aug 2009 Posts: 16 Thanks: 0 Thanked 10 Times in 5 Posts |
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Thank you for the information. I visited the Luxus showroom and discussed the Evolution at length with the owners. |
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#5  06-02-2020, 08:33 PM | Junior Member | Join Date: Aug 2009 Posts: 16 Thanks: 0 Thanked 10 Times in 5 Posts |
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Thank you for the information, |
#6  06-02-2020, 09:06 PM | Sage | Join Date: Apr 2014 Posts: 4,446 Thanks: 10 Thanked 1,923 Times in 712 Posts |
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Quote: Originally Posted by jdrahaim Thank you for the information. I visited the Luxus showroom and discussed the Evolution at length with the owners. |
And?? __________________ No one believes the truth when the lie is more interesting
Berks County Pennsylvania |
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#7  06-03-2020, 05:17 AM | Junior Member | Join Date: Nov 2019 Posts: 6 Thanks: 0 Thanked 5 Times in 2 Posts |
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We purchased an Evolution Cart and were told that they have an AC motor instead of the normal DC motor. The AC motor is suppose to make the batteries last longer between charges. The issue we had was there is no gradual start when you press on the pedal. It takes off like a shot. It was so bad that my wife wouldn’t even drive it and I got to the point that I didn’t like driving it. Before we left to go back north, we had the dealership pick the cart up and asked them to sell it for us. DON’T BUY ONE |
#8  06-03-2020, 07:22 AM | Member | Join Date: May 2018 Posts: 32 Thanks: 0 Thanked 16 Times in 11 Posts |
| Electric Carts
Take a look at an Atomic Cart - AC/Heat Li-ion battery etc. Will go 100 miles on a charge. |
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#9  06-03-2020, 08:35 AM |  Senior Member | Join Date: Mar 2020 Location: Chatham Village Posts: 115 Thanks: 584 Thanked 76 Times in 42 Posts |
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Yes we have one. It came with the house we bought. Ours is a 2014. We love it. I have replaced the batteries, the tires/ wheels and turn signal. I had an alignment done on it last November. It’s GREAT!!!! Don’t expect to get anyone around here to do “service”. I’ve gotten derogatory comments from many service places the second they hear the brand. It took a while for me to learn everything I can about it- and I am still learning. We use a parts place located in Ocala. The batteries I got from Battery Boys. The wheels and tires I got online delivered. The alignment was one of these places that come to your house. Quote: Originally Posted by jdrahaim Does anyone have any experience with Evolution Golf Carts sold by Luxus Golf Cars (formerly ColumbiaParCar)? |
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#10  06-03-2020, 10:41 AM | Member | Join Date: Dec 2015 Posts: 71 Thanks: 29 Thanked 36 Times in 23 Posts |
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I can't tell you anything about the Evolution product but can tell you about our Par Car experience, good and bad. Quality of parts: very average. Reliability: fairly good. Plenty of power even after about 50 miles of driving on a charge with 4-year old batteries. Never pushed it beyond that. First set of batteries lasted 6 years which is about 600 hours for us. We did have to have the motor rebuilt also at 600 hours. Apparently the brushes wore out. This was unexpected but may be normal, I don't know. Steering: Not very precise compared to other carts I've driven. Enclosure: worked quite well at keeping us dry and warm - no problems with it. Noise: It is a relatively quiet ride - as quiet or more so than most other other brand electric carts I've been in. Brakes: probably about average - nothing to write home about. Lighting: excellent, better than most and were aimed correctly which seems to be a huge problems with carts here in TV. Turn signals and brake lights are quite good, much better than the Yamahas pathetic front turn signals of the same vintage (they've greatly improved with recent models fortunately). Suspension: way too stiff. Lastly, and this is probably a strong personal preference issue, we bought our Par Car with the 13 inch wheels - big mistake. Because of the wheel size the tire profile is very small, so there is too little rubber between the wheel and the road. Every bump is felt - very little cushioning which, along with the stiff suspension, contributes to a rough ride. I notice the picture of the Evolution cart also has big wheels and low profile tires. Looks great but adversly affects the ride quality. I also like the idea of the Lithium ion battery. I would definitely go this route on a new electric cart purchase. There you have it. |
#11  06-03-2020, 11:13 AM | Junior Member | Join Date: Mar 2017 Posts: 3 Thanks: 1 Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post |
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We have a Tomberlin and love it by Lexus. Drives so smoothe and quiet. We also keep up the warranty by getting it checked every 6 months. |
#12  06-03-2020, 03:29 PM | Gold member | Join Date: Mar 2013 Posts: 1,011 Thanks: 101 Thanked 70 Times in 33 Posts |
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The only problem I have with them is that nobody makes a cab for them. That is our first priority. |
#13  06-03-2020, 03:50 PM | Sage | Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 6,393 Thanks: 2,172 Thanked 2,935 Times in 1,151 Posts |
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Quote: Originally Posted by leftyf The only problem I have with them is that nobody makes a cab for them. That is our first priority. |
You mean a Curtis Cab or Sleekline? Since they cost close to $3,000 and I probably wouldn't use it more than a month or so, I don't see the need. Plus it adds a lot weight, and you won't use it 10 months of the year. Have you looked at the Atomic Electric Cars, they have a dealer behind Sparr on Signature Drive off 44? Curtus Cab Enclosure  Sleekline - has a local number for install questions contact Bob Schultz at (352) 552-5662 Sleekline Enclosure  Atomic Cool Kartz  |
#14  06-04-2020, 07:55 AM | Gold member | Join Date: Mar 2013 Posts: 1,011 Thanks: 101 Thanked 70 Times in 33 Posts |
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We use our Curtis Cab everytime my wife rides in the cart, year long. When we bought our cart 7 years ago, that was my wife's only requirement. It rains nearly everyday here in the summer and she does not want to be kept home because of the rain. The wind messes up her hair too. Anyway, they always say, "If Momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy". The one thing we hardy ever use is our 2015 car. |
#15  06-04-2020, 08:00 AM | Sage | Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 6,393 Thanks: 2,172 Thanked 2,935 Times in 1,151 Posts |
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Quote: Originally Posted by leftyf We use our Curtis Cab everytime my wife rides in the cart, year long. When we bought our cart 7 years ago, that was my wife's only requirement. It rains nearly everyday here in the summer and she does not want to be kept home because of the rain. The wind messes up her hair too. Anyway, they always say, "If Momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy". The one thing we hardy ever use is our 2015 car. |
The rain makes sense in warm weather, but it's hot and muggy enough as it is, I can't imagine riding with doors closed on our typical summer day. I don't even like it when we put down the Sunbrella cover. It seems you would be soaking wet with sweat, but I guess at least your hair would look good. Has she tried a visor, that's what my wife wears. |
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