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Florida golf cart dealer pages
Use these Florida city pages to find golf cart dealers, compare local businesses, and open each listing for contact details and business information.
Florida has hundreds of licensed golf cart dealers ranging from single-location family shops to multi-brand franchise dealers carrying EZGO, Club Car, Yamaha, and Star EV. Most Florida dealers sell both new and pre-owned inventory, and many offer trade-ins, financing, and on-site service departments.
When comparing dealers, look beyond inventory alone. A dealer with a strong service team can handle warranty work, battery replacements, and accessory installs after your purchase — which matters more in Florida's heat and humidity than it would anywhere cooler. Ask whether the dealer is an authorized warranty center for the brand you're considering.
Florida golf cart usage patterns vary by location. Coastal and resort markets like the Keys, Anna Maria Island, and beach towns favor tourism-oriented inventory and compact rentable models. Retirement communities like The Villages and Sun City prefer street-legal LSVs with full road packages. Urban dealers near Tampa, Orlando, and Miami often carry custom and commercial-grade carts for hospitality and fleet use.
Price ranges for new golf carts in Florida typically run from $8,000–$12,000 for a basic 4-passenger model to $18,000–$35,000 for a fully street-legal LSV with lithium batteries, custom body, and safety equipment. Used inventory generally starts around $4,000–$6,000 for older gas or lead-acid models.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I find golf cart dealers in Florida?
Start with a city page, compare dealer listings in that market, and open each profile to review the website, phone number, and location details.
Does Golf Cart Near Me only show new cart dealers?
No. Dealer pages can include new golf carts, used golf carts, custom builders, and businesses that also offer service or parts depending on the market.
What should I compare before choosing a dealer?
Compare inventory focus, reviews, location, website quality, and whether the dealer also handles service, parts, or delivery in the markets you care about.
