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  • Get There Cheap: Gas Scooters

    Cheap Gas Scooters

    Today's fossil fuel situation is getting a lot of attention, and everyone seems to be looking for ways to make travel cheap. Gas scooters require less frequent trips to the station down the street and let you zip around your campus, city center, or town, for much less. We carry many models, so you can pick gas powered scooters that suits your lifestyle. Features to consider when you shop for gas powered scooters include:

    • Maximum speed: how fast do you want to go?
    • Frame and deck durability
    • Size: is it easily folded and/or stored?
    • Weight: are the parts lightweight to make it easy to transport?
    • Seating: is an optional seat included?
    Gas Powered Scooters

    Gas Powered Scooters

    Once you've determined your price range and desired features, it comes down to the practical issue of owning a mode of transport that can get you to your destination for cheap. Gas scooters are already filling the streets of countries in Asia and Europe, and with rising gas costs, Americans are quickly following suit.

    Sales of motor scooters are accelerating at rates not seen before, and that's great news for the environment. But if you are planning on switching from your conventional vehicle to a much more compact mode of transportation like one of these gas powered scooters, you may have a few questions. Please read the on. The following articles will address some of these issues.

    Gas Mileage?

    In addition to the savings you'll realize initially when you invest in your scooter, you'll also spend much less on gas. It's not unusual for a gas powered scooter to realize 90-110 miles per gallon or more.

    What Does my State Say?

    Every state has its own rules and regulations regarding your gas scooter. The best way to find out what you'll need to know before you rev up your engine is to explore the Department of Transportation website for your state. Certainly, efforts are being made across the nation to make using these gas-savers safer and more feasible. As fuel costs continue to rise, we can probably expect government agencies to help consumers take advantage of these scooters.

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