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December 26, 2006 6:05 AM PST

A Hummer to terrorize the golf course

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Lussorian)

Once you've reached your golden years, that's no reason to put all your toys away--you just may have to find other ways to show them off. So while the gold-plated Hummer may have to stay in the garage a little more often than it used to, you can still get your bling on at age-appropriate venues. Such as the golf course.

The H2 Hummer golf cart comes with a chrome grille, alloy wheels, custom stereo and cooler boxes to keep your Metamucil chilled. If you choke on the $38,000 price tag, Lussorian says there's a much more affordable alternative: A Tonino Lamborghini for just $11,500.

But frankly, that model looks like a regular old golf cart to us. Which just goes to show that you get what you pay for.

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Well, GM has to do SOMETHING
by make_or_break December 26, 2006 8:58 AM PST
To keep the Hummer brand alive. Given that sales of the real things are in the toilet, why not license the image to idiots...er, I mean [i]entreprenuers[/i] who think this is going to sell on the golf course ([i]as to what golf course that is, I haven't a clue[/i]).
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Poor people
by reveiled102 December 26, 2006 3:23 PM PST
Its sad to know that some rich dude is gon get that for real.
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