Everyone Is Buying Gas Powered Motor Scooters
Looking back over in history, most buyers of gas motor scooters were broke college students looking for a way to drive for very little money throughout the summer. This attitude regarding toward scooters has caused their sales to remain relatively low until recently. As gas prices continue to rise, many are viewing scooters as a viable option when shopping for a new set of wheels. Motor scooter sales are through the roof at many scooter dealers, with many long-time automobile drivers finally getting sick of paying the huge prices at the pumps. A trip to the gas station is painless. Many scooters have fuel tanks that hold only 1 gallon of fuel, which means that a trip to the gas station to fill up will only set you back around $4.00 currently, versus $100 or more for many trucks and SUV's! Recently I even read a news article where the owner of a Hummer spent $2400 on fuel in 1 month!
For middle aged consumers, scooters are a more sensible option than a traditional motorcycle due to their ease in getting onto the vehicle. Because many scooters have pass-through seating which allows drivers to get on without having to lift their legs high, they are popular with those that aren't quite as nimble as they once were.
Gas powered scooters been selling fast lately due to the record high gas prices. Gas motor scooters are one of the most economical vehicles on the road today with some motor scooters getting up to 100 miles per gallon!. It's no wonder they are selling fast when gas price are at over $4 per gallon. Gas scooters are now gaining the attention of many drivers who had never previously thought of driving a scooter. No longer just a vehicle for the poor, gas scooters are catching on with drivers of all stripes from business professionals to business owners.
Scooters offer a relatively smooth, comfortable ride and are fun to drive. If you have a higher budget and are looking for a larger, full featured motor scooter that has all the bells and whistles, there is a scooter for you as well. With features like radios, windshields and large storage compartments, these big boys will satisfy a more sophisticated scooter buyer. If you are looking for a motor scooter to completely replace your car as your main transportation, I suggest looking at a Piaggio MP3 or Suzuki Burgman. These large scooters are full of features and have larger engines which make it possible to drive at highway speeds and will be comfortable for longer trips.
As far as being green, motor scooters are one of the greenest vehicles on the road today. Because Scooters burn very little fuel, they emit significantly less harmful emissions into the air than cars and trucks do. It's a nice feeling to know that you have chosen a transportation option that is environmentally friendly and you're saving a lot of money at the same time!
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June 25th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
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June 28th, 2008 at 7:00 am
If you still want to keep your cool. Get a small motorcycle.
June 30th, 2008 at 2:32 am
Why not electric scooters?
How far where you gonna go on a scooter anyways?
Start selling them, helloooo
July 1st, 2008 at 8:40 am
i read an article about a man who converted a motorcycle to electric in his garage that got 70miles to the charge… not bad.. and depending on where you got the electricity from to begin with … possibly even cheaper in the long run than purchasing a gas-powered one
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July 10th, 2008 at 5:18 am
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July 29th, 2008 at 4:49 pm
Great site! Scooters litter the streets in the major cities in Europe and Asia. It’s slowly happening in America but we still love our cars (we invented them after all).