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These 15 Tricked Out Golf Carts Are Nicer Than Your Car

These souped-up machines are not your average golf carts made for putting around the grass. These tricked out golf carts are the height of luxury and are nicer than most peoples’ cars. Whether you want a tiny vehicle to take off-roading or a futuristic cart that actually hovers above the ground,

these 15 mean looking golf carts are downright impressive.

Bat-Mocart

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If you’re afraid your Joker of a friend might cheat you on your next round of Golf put the fear of Batman into him with this cool cart.
Coming in at a whopping 24 thousand dollars this special order cart features an alloy body with fully closing doors to protect from the Riddler’s terrible slice. This beast has six tires, independent suspension and disk brakes, it will get you to your ball, through the woods, and run over grandmothers house without blinking an eye. When you’re out with Gotham’s finest enjoy a drink in its fully leather encased seats with a convenient iPad dock built right in.

Baby Hummer

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This is as environmentally friendly as a Hummer can get.
Oversized tires, cast aluminum wheels, and some pretty heavy duty suspension should allow you to take on some serious greens. While it doesn’t have a 6.6 L turbo diesel engine like its bigger brother, you shouldn’t have to worry about getting stuck in the sand pits again with this bad boy.

Hover Cart

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At a cool $58,000, this little beauty is the envy of every super lazy golfer, because the cart hovers 9 inches above the terrain none of the grass or surroundings are damaged so you can drive right to the green.
Not only can this beautiful machine hit speeds up to 45 miles per hour but you can now chase those balls you happen to hit into the middle of the ocean at Baja Mar because it effortlessly floats over water, it’s even been certified by the coastguard. Oh and don’t forget to do a nose dive into every sand trap because the damn thing floats so why not.

Sporty Cart

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Every wanted your very own Ferrari Enzo? You can own one for a fraction of the price, at just around $20,000 this beauty will reach break neck speeds of 20 miles per hour.
Though it’s deemed the “Italian sports car” golf cart due to copyright issues there’s no denying the Enzo-ish styling this baby exhibits. Want to soup your new little midlife crisis buy with some add-ons, then spring for the hard top, leather seats, or even 15-inch wheels for that pro-street performance look. Oh by the way it can’t carry your golf clubs…

Classic Luxury Cart

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Roadsters are part of American history and you can take a page out of Grease by riding your own tiny Greased Lightening.
With a top speed of 20 miles per hour and a custom fiberglass chassis this baby really purrs, or hums since its electric. It has custom seats, alloy wheels, and if you want it to you can even get an attachment to carry your golf clubs. Wait what are these little cars supposed to be used for again?

The Bently Cart

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Want to hear what Floyd Mayweather bought his 15-year-old son for his birthday? Me neither. It was one of these Bently inspired golf carts.
Now I’m not going to begrudge one of the highest paid athletes in the world but I’ve always thought Bentley’s are for losers who can’t afford a Rolls. With that being said this little beauty has all the sweet with options to really make sure Baby Mayweather can get his mack on the big wheels, leather seats, crisp paint job, and no center consul so the ladies gotta get up close and personal on the way to…whatever 15-year-old spoiled kids do.

The Mercedes-Benz Cart

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Mercedes-Benz is one of the oldest car manufacturers in the world, they have been building the utmost in automotive beauty for over a century, and the pinnacle of this design magnificence is this little tiny almost functional car.
When you think Mercedes-Benz the graceful and timeless curves of the Gullwing come to mind or even the powerful luxury of the E-Class but what should really pop up in your head is this tiny penny racer of a golf cart. That’s right folks for around $19,000 you can get this magnificent motoring machine with 3 horsepower and an inability to carry anything but your pride. Pony up for the stereo so they can hear you coming, wouldn’t want anyone to miss you.

Old Ford Cart

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At least this bad boy can carry stuff. Modeled after a 1955/56 Ford Truck, this little guy even has a time appropriate wooden truck bed.
I don’t know how well it does at getting you from the farm to the bar, but you’ll certainly be the envy of every American in the trailer park when you saddle up this toothy beast. At just under $20,000 you can truly live out some tiny, tiny country songs. Hits include “Tiny Pickup Man”, “Cab of My Tiny Truck”, and “Mud on My Tiny Tires.”

Black and Gold Bently Cart

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Again this mini vehicle has nowhere to keep your golf clubs which makes total sense because it has room for 6 passengers and that’s way too many for golfing.
If you aren’t going to short change your spoiled child when they turn 15 like Floyd Mayweather did when he bought his kid a Bently Golf cart you can spring for this replica of a fancy looking limo. I mean, who wouldn’t want to go to prom or anywhere within 3 miles of a charging station in this bad boy?

Rhino Cart

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This is barely a golf cart, it’s really an off-road beast of a machine that keeps you from crushing yourself if you flip unlike its Quad Cousins.
A Yamaha Rhino, this little four wheel drive side by side can come with either a 450cc or 600cc engine and can reach speeds of up to 55 miles per hour. Commonly used in off-road racing and general outdoors tomfoolery this thing can definitely carry your golf clubs, but you may lose them on the jump near hole 9.

Rolls Royce Cart

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Rolls Royce, just rolls off the tongue with its decadence. And this souped up version of our golf cart limo is dripping in Rolls Royce Emblems.
If you don’t think a completely frivolous stretch limo golf cart is enough to impress Stedman at the local golf course you’d better spring for the Rolls Royce version: complete with larger wheels, and emblems every where. Going to the organic craft mayonnaise store after your Reiki treatment has never been so classy.

Little Fiat

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This is not a golf cart at all, it’s an actual car made by Fiat in the late 1950’s to the early 1960’s. The Fiat Jolly was designed to be a car to load on your yacht.
Aristotle Onassis owned one along with several Hollywood elite, the tiny cars started life as Fiat 600’s and were shipped to design firm Ghia to be turned into topless cars with wicker seats designed to run from your gigantic boat to whatever social function you were heading too. Costing twice as much as a normal Fiat and weighing very little this tiny car was a disaster waiting to happen; fewer than 100 of them exist today and they often sell for over $100,000.

Mustang Cart

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This one is licensed and built by Ford Motor Company and available on their site for immediate purchase at the low, low price of $16,000.
Coming out with a new model of mustang can make for some pretty weird marketing schemes. Ford launched this one along with their roll out of the new mustang and these little fellas were such a hit on the car show circuit that they became available for purchase. It lacks the 300 plus horsepower of the real thing, so expect to be burning out and tearing up the green in this little guy.

Ford Truck Cart

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Again available on the Ford Motor Company website for purchase this tiny terror will set you back around $20,000 but it’s lifted and you can get it with a gas motor too!
The mustang isn’t your type of vehicle? Spring for this fairway “Built Ford Tough” pounding machine with a whopping 400cc gasoline-powered motor, you’ll be able to bring at least another six pack with you when you hit the course. It may be a little too loud for the fancy country club though, both in color and its engine.

Garia

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The most expensive production golf cart ever made by a manufacturer, the tagline for this beauty reads. It’s built by a company called Garia and costs almost $60,000.
What makes this piece of metal and plastic that looks like your kids push cart so valuable? For starters: the carbon fiber roof, the super fancy paint job, the special wheels and my favorite: the refrigerator you can order for it. Also your golf cart, the thing you “play” in, costs more than the average American makes in a year so there’s that.