Sunday, May 21, 2017

Yellow Golf Car


Wouldn't this be fun to use to run around town? It would probably be safer to use it on a golf course, though.

20 comments:

Pat said...

Very cute. Definitely not safe on Belgrade's streets.

Small City Scenes said...

Now that is screaming yellow. Pretty snazzy!
Regarding you question on my blog: We went to Lynden to watch the plowing contest (done with horses) and Lynden is about 50 miles away near the Canadian border. So yes the barns are close but not next door.
MB

Sharon said...

Yes, that is a cute one. I saw a car in Italy that was about that same size! In fact, it might have been even smaller.

Andy said...

I WANT ONE!

William Kendall said...

Yellow's good for a flower, but a vehicle?

Bill said...

You wouldn't have a problem finding it that's for sure unless you parked in between a couple of SUVs. That's one wild looking vehicle.

Marleen said...

They look fun, and not just on the golf course ;)

Gosia said...

looks original

Michelle said...

Way too stylish for just a golf course!

Lois said...

Now that is cute!

Linda said...

Awesome, love the colour!

magiceye said...

Looks cute!

Kay said...

It's very cute but I have to admit the first driver I imagined in it was Mickey Mouse.

Karl said...

Yes, this would be FUN, Lowell !

Halcyon said...

I'll stay on the golf course... though I'm a walker, not a rider. ;-)

Shammickite said...

If I had a golf car, it would be yellow. Or perhaps purple.

Taken For Granted said...

When my parents lived in Florida, they had a golf cart that was legal to run around the community, but it was not as fancy as this one. Great shot.

Kate said...

I need to live somewhere that allows me to use a "buggy" like this one. Love those carts!!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh yes! I can see me tootling around in this wee yellow beauty 😀

orvokki said...

Love this yellow color. And the car is very cute.

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