Garia, the company who produced the world’s most expensive golf car at over $17,000, has developed a concept for a road-capable version. The Garia LSV is a low-speed vehicle which can reach speeds up to 40km/h and can be driven on public roads because it’s fully equipped with the appropriate street legal safety gear: seatbelts, side mirrors, cup holders…I hope. And although driving a golf cart on the road may seem like a pointless concept, the creative director for Garia, Andrew Lynge, says it’s for recreational purposes and will allow golfers to go directly from home to the golf course. The Garia LSV is built from high quality automobile components — a drive train built by the same company who builds Ducati gearboxes and aluminum profiles made from the companies who work for Aston Martin and Jaguar. It won’t be appearing in the United States until summer 2010, so you still have time to take up golfing and learning to do proper donuts on grass. The Garia LSV…now you can do the stupid things you did in a regular golf car, only a little bit faster and on public streets. Like donuts.
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Mar
First it was a dream, now it is a concept, and soon it will be a reality: the street legal golf car
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