EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles



  Submit Articles
  Members Login
  Benefits
  Expert Authors
  Read Endorsements
  Editorial Guidelines
  Author TOS

  Terms of Service
  Ezines / Email Alerts
  Manage Subscriptions
  EzineArticles RSS

  Blog
  Forums
  About Us
  What's New
  Contact Us
  Article Writing Shop
  Advertising
  Affiliates
  Privacy Policy
  Site Map


Advanced Search


Would you like to be notified when a new article is added to the Automotive category?

Email Address:


Your Name:


Prefer RSS?
Subscribe to the
Automotive
RSS Feed:

Do Cheap Motor Scooters Pay Off?
Print This Article Ezine Publisher Send To Friends Add To Favorites Post A Comment Suggest Topic Report Author

It's a very natural question, and an important one too, because today's cutting edge motor scooters go for over six thousand dollars. However, the answer depends on a handful of important conditions and assumptions. Let's examine the context here--then we'll be able to speak to the viability of cheap motor scooters.

First, the answer depends on what you mean by "cheap." In the world of motor scooters, there's cheap--as in a smart, economical buy--and then there's DIRT CHEAP--as in a rock bottom, is-this-for-real? purchase. At this point, stop and ask yourself: "What kind of dividends do I want to enjoy from my scooter?"

If you're looking for a trick stand-up scooter to ride around in your neighborhood, I'll cut to the chase here: a stripped-down model from a small manufacturer may work out OK. As long as you know what you're buying, you won't have high expectations for durability or gas mileage. You won't use your scooter in tough conditions, and you won't be shocked if it breaks. However, if you want your motor scooter to last for years, be a long term investment, and save you money on your commute or highway travel, the dirt cheap option is absolutely not for you.

Does that clear some things up? Fortunately, the good news is that motorized scooters from top tier makers like Yamaha, Honda, and Piaggio (the Vespa) come in a broad price range. This is where that smart, thrifty category of cheap comes in. At the top of the scooter spectrum are sparkling new hybrid models that can get 100 mpg or better, can easily achieve highway speeds, and are good for long range travel and off-road use. If you want a scooter that can handle all that, you may be looking at a $6000 price tag. Does that make you swallow hard?

If so, there's good news. While it's true that motor scooters pay for themselves in the long run (traveling for as little as four cents a mile has that effect), not everyone wants to shell out six grand up front. And you can still get plenty of bang for your buck for $2000 or less. For example, if you want an economical scooter for short-range, local use, and 12-15 mph satisfies your need for speed, then you'll be able to discover new models that match your needs in the $1000-$2000 price range.

Still with me? The upshot of all this is that there's "smart cheap" scooters and then there's "dirt cheap"--and dirt cheap is not a good plan for very many people. I'd encourage you to shop around, assess your needs, and buy an economical scooter from a quality dealer. If the sticker shock still hurts, do the math on your eventual savings. Down the road, you'll be happy you did.

AJ Vanderhorst writes about popular motor scooter for your lifestyle. A world of cutting edge design and money-saving fuel economy awaits your discovery. Ready to accelerate into the fast lane? Check out Motor Scooters

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=AJ_Vanderhorst

AJ Vanderhorst - EzineArticles Expert Author

Other Recent EzineArticles from the Automotive Category:

Most Viewed EzineArticles in the Automotive Category (90 Days)

  1. What is the Best Extended Used Car Warranty Deal?
  2. Accident and Cell Phone Driving Statistics in the United States
  3. Deciding Between Mopeds and Scooters
  4. I Locked My Keys in My Car! Getting in Your Locked Car
  5. What's New in 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10?
  6. The Best Brands of Winter Tires You Should Buy
  7. Craigslist Cars by Owner
  8. 3 Benefits of Buying From Repossessed Car Auctions
  9. 2009 BMW 335i Coupe Performance Road Test
  10. Craigslist - Used Car Sales
  11. How to Get Paid to Advertise on Your Car - You Can Get an Extra Salary Every Month!
  12. Looking at the Best 7 Seater Cars For Your Growing Family
  13. Car Registration Check - Don't Get Ripped Off
  14. How to Advertise on Your Car For Money - Get Paid For Driving Your Car!
  15. Your Ideal Resource to Know About Government Car Auctions

Most Published EzineArticles in the Automotive Category

  1. Repo Auction - What to Look Out at Repo Car Auction?
  2. Repo Cars - 4 Simple Tips to Find Repo Cars in Your Area
  3. What You Need to Know About Police Impound Cars?
  4. Police Cars - How to Find Used Police Cars For Sale in Cheap Price
  5. Used Car - Tips on How Can You Get Car Buying Services
  6. Cheap Cars - 4 Tips to Get a Cheap Car at an Online Car Auction
  7. Used Car Finder - How to Find a Used Cars For Sale in My Area in Easy Way!
  8. Used Cars in My Area - Let Drive Away on Your Area
  9. Classic Car Auction - How to Get Your Dream Car Instantly!
  10. Car Repo - How to Buy Cars at Lowest Prices in an Easy Way!
  11. Used Car Sale - How to Find Used Race Cars For Sale?
  12. Sources of Repo Vehicles For Sale and Find Low Prices!
  13. Repo Cars - How to Avoid Stolen Cars at Public Car Auction?
  14. Repossessed Cars - How to Find Repossessed Cars For Sale in Easy Way!
  15. Car Auction Prices - How to Get the Best Prices at an Automobile Auction

 

This article has been viewed 315 time(s).
Article Submitted On: August 06, 2008



© EzineArticles.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.