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World’s Most Luxurious Golf Cart

15 years ago
1 min read

by Michael Satterfield

The Garia Edition Soleil de Minuit is priced at $52,000 / €39,000 and will be revealed in Monaco in April 2010.

Designed exclusively for the world’s greatest luxury show Top Marques Monaco 2010, The Garia Soleil de Minuit is the most expensive golf car ever made by a manufacturer.

The Garia Golf Car – the ultimate European luxury golf car. Made at the same factory as the Porsche Cayman and the Porsche Boxster, The Garia is the ulti¬mate European luxury golf car.

Innovative thinking and quality craftsmanship make The Garia the only golf car in the world created with a meticulous attention to design and luxury. The result is a truly unique golf car that is guaranteed to give you an exceptional driving experience.

The Garia Edition Soleil de Minuit features carbon roof, one-off custom paint tailored to enhance all design features on The Garia, two-colored hand-stitched luxury seats, Alcantara roof lining, and numerous hand-made details to create a truly unique luxury golf car.

The base price for a Garia starts at $17,499 / €13,999 (excl. delivery and taxes). Luxury upgrades include a built-in refrigerator and an exclusive personalization program where you can choose to have The Garia painted in your favorite color or matched to your other cars.

Built to the highest standards of the automotive industry The Garia features a double wishbone front suspension similar to those found in sports cars and inspired by Formula 1 cars. The drive train is built by an Italian company that also produces Ducati gearboxes, and the aluminum profiles in the frame are made by the same company that supplies aluminum profiles to Aston Martin, Jaguar and Volvo.

There is no doubt that you will get the most desirable golf car ever created.

To experience The Garia Soleil de Minuit visit us at stand A10 at the Top Marques Monaco from April 15-18, 2010.

[Source: Garia]

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