From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE — Icon Trussville (
has announced the winner of a new low-speed vehicle. The grand opening took place on Friday, Nov. 18, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Those who attended and stayed for the entire grand opening had a chance to win a brand-new 2022 Icon I40 Golf Cart. Icon Trussville also provided food, drinks, and many more door prizes.The winner of the 2022 Icon I40 Golf Cart was Adam Crocker.
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Jonathon Seay, Kasey Graydon, Matt Yancey, and David Cochran Jr. have stepped up to the challenge to provide low-speed vehicles for the community. Yancey, Graydon, and Seay all live in Trussville, while Cochran lives in Hoover part of the time and Florida most of the time.
Icon is based in Tampa, Florida, and has five manufacturing facilities around the country, including North Carolina, Florida, Texas, and Arizona.
Cochran owns the Icon dealership in Chelsea and Panama City Beach, Florida, and is the distributor for the state of Alabama for Icon and Epic, the other brand they carry. Icon owns the Epic brand.
The Epics come standard with backup cameras, windshield wipers, and full glass windshields. The icons have DOT windshields, but Icon Trussville offers a fold-down version. In addition, all the low-speed vehicles will have seatbelts, turn signals, headlights, taillights, and DOT tires.
Icon Trussville offers fully customizable carts in stock; customers can get any color, any combination they want in three to four days max, while other brands are a year or more out on anything customized.
They will also offer any customization or service work, and customers can trade in carts for a street-legal cart.
Icon Trussville will be open Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.