Seems the ride of choice in retirement communities isn’t a Lincoln or a Cadillac. It’s a golf cart. If the garage door is open you will see a nice car sitting next to a golf cart. The speed limit in the retirement community is 25 except on the four main roads, which is 40. Most people drive under the 25 mph because they are in their golf carts. Almost every morning on my walk I encounter someone heading for their tee-time, a tennis match, Bocce ball game, Pickle-ball game or meet someone for coffee. And, a smile crosses my face when I see the unusual amount of dogs sitting on the passenger seat. 🙂
And, some of these carts are pretty tricked out. If you look at this one it is not even setup for golfing as there is no place for golf clubs. This baby is for the streets.
10 Comments
Steve Skinner
Nice wheels!
Monte Stevens
And, there are some that make this look like nothing.
Paul Lester
That is pretty fancy, Monte. I think that you should get one of those … but yours would have to have the ability to swap out the wheels for snow mobile treads! 🙂
Monte Stevens
I like that idea! I could put a small snow blower on the front and make a bit of money. 🙂 Could also be a Sugar Mama attractor.
Tom Dills
Yeah, one of those would be pretty breezy there in the high country in the coming months, but I can see their usefulness in AZ. We have a few in our neighborhood, but they stay within about a half mile radius. You wouldn’t want to drive one on the roads around here!
I tnink you need a Sugar Mama Attractor! 🙂
Monte Stevens
We know how to dress for the cold out here in Colorado. That said, this older guy does not handle the cold as well or as long as the younger years. This would be a great little toy in a warmer climate. Wonder if they have them with sides and heaters. 🙂
David Leland Hyde
That is “awesome” as senior citizens say. 😉 I want one.
Monte Stevens
And, they ain’t cheap, 🙂
Mark
Hmmm… cross country in a golf cart… seems like a new blog for you Monte.
Monte Stevens
Yes, that would be quote the blog. Wonder what sort of gas mileage they get. If they are anything like my motorcycle then 300 miles on a tank of gas would work. Otherwise, there may be need to have a van right behind me with more fuel.