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I have a 9 mile commute and am sick of buying into the whole gas slavery that my car has forced me into. I was thinking about getting a scooter, most likely electric. Any suggestions?

2007-02-07 05:35:45 · 4 answers · asked by the_eyedea 1 in Cars & Transportation Commuting

4 answers

Hey,
I think you'd be better off buying a gas scooter, because electric ones are relatively new and besides, you'd have to wait for a while after your scooter's run out of charge. I would recommend the Bajaj line of scooters. They're Indian, and you can see them all over the place when you're in India. They also get fantastic gas mileage. Also, if you're still set on getting an electric scooter, look at places like AutoZone and PepBoys (where they sell electric scooters, but I really don't know why!) for electric scooters under $1000

2007-02-07 08:07:08 · answer #1 · answered by Treebeard 4 · 0 0

If there are no hills, posted speed limits faster than 25, and you
have alternative transport for snow conditions I'd suggest a 50cc
of Japanese make. The Chinese Models have more problems.
I also know a 32 year old mother of two who bicycles 24 miles
each way on her five day work week except on snow days; then,
she rides in with a co-worker and shares fuel cost.

2007-02-10 18:43:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

At the disadvantage of not knowing your speed requirements, elevation, flat or hilly terrain . . 49cc 4-strokes go around 30 mph and are classified in SOME states as mopeds, and may not require registration or insurance. 150cc 4-strokes go around 60 mph, need to be registered and insured as motorcycles, and require that driver license endorsement.

"Best" would be a Honda, Yamaha, or Kymco from a local dealer . . or possibly used from your regional craigslist.

"Most economic" (unclear if you mean initial sales price or operating, maintenance, and depreciation costs) would be an online crate scooter purchase.
http://www.bandit-motorsports.com/faqs.html

2007-02-07 10:18:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i have regularly puzzled if I ought to get a Vespa--i have continuously had this love element for Vespas (has to do with seeing classified ads for mod women in white flow-flow boots driving them round). Vespas are effective sufficient to experience interior the line and also you've extremely of room for a bag of groceries. yet on the different hand, a minimum of in my city, you won't be able to experience any motorized wheeled element on the sidewalks except they are handicapped-approved (like Rascal scooters--something else i choose, with a flag, in that sweet pink coloration). something a lot less then a Vespa quite does not artwork in my city because we've hills nonetheless--yet I in basic terms prefer to get to the food market and in the course of the park to the different aspect. yet i'm a hen, i have considered motor vehicle vs. bike injuries (and bike vs. bus; etc.) and the guy on both-wheelers continuously loses. Plus i have nowhere to park it. i'd flow the revenues keep and ask questions, see in case you are able to attempt it out to work out if that's not uncomplicated to regulate, if the seat feels alright to you (remember, you do not prefer to get uncomfortable after 5 minutes once you're in heavy site visitors), how a lot juice the element takes and about how regularly you'll prefer to recharge (may choose a particular hook-up).

2016-11-25 23:59:09 · answer #4 · answered by allegretto 4 · 0 0

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