Being a member of a country club can make you feel better about yourself than most people who get turned away at the door. But what if you’re famous in a country club? What if you are the richest person in the world and a true “one-percenter”? Golf carts with lawyers and doctors in them make it impossible to have fun on the course. You should consider getting a Bodo E-Wagon golf cart, similar to the one that was recently sold at a Mecum auction. Okay, so this is fun, even though it’s an expensive adult version of a Little Tikes car. It looks like a real Mercedes G-Class at first glance until someone stands next to it to give it some distance. The sizes have been changed so that golf carts can use them. Plus, Bodo has put its own symbol on top of Merc’s three-pointed star, which is easy for anyone determined enough to take off. Even more so if they want the badge as much as the car, if not more. The E-Wagon, which is sometimes called the “G-Wagon” because it’s hard to find the exact name of the company and good information about it, is a little more advanced than what most players use from tee to tee. First and foremost, it has power windows and doors that lock, making sure that it stays inside. That sounds good for someone whose allergies would get out of hand on the golf course. There are caramel-colored leather seats, a rearview camera, four-wheel disc brakes with brake boost, and video screens in the back seats. For real, the E-Wagon is a very fancy golf cart that isn’t just for show. The inside is better than my real car. When we talk about real cars, this e-wagon can be used to drive on some public roads. In certain areas, low-speed vehicles (LSVs) are permitted to drive on roads with a speed limit of 25 mph or lower. However, some places, such as New Jersey, restrict this to only 25 mph. Since this replica Merc golf cart can reach speeds of up to 35 mph, it exceeds the allowed limit. But if you do decide to drive it on the road, it has turn signs, headlights, and windshield wipers that all work. It can also be driven a long way. Thanks to its 10-kWh battery, it has a great range of 80 miles. It looks like the first BMW i3. Of course, it is a lot smaller and lighter, and its electric engine only makes 20 horsepower. On the other hand, that’s not bad at all for a filled golf cart. Gulf Carts is a Florida business that sells a lot of E-Wagons. This one just sold at a Mecum auction in Glendale. Along with G-Class copies, you can get carts that look like Range Rovers, Porsche Cayennes, and even Ram TRXs. For golf’s kings and queens who want to show off their money at the clubhouse.