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Written by Joshua A Harding   
Monday, 22 February 2010
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Gas powered and electric scooters both have one similarity they share; both will transport you from one place to another. But that is where the similarities stop. One will be able to get you there at a lower price while the other can get you there sooner. If you want fast speeds gas powered scooters are a great way to get it, but they will normally cost more to run and maintain. On the other hand, operation and maintenance expenses are less expensive for an electric scooter, but they will not go as fast. So which type is better for you? Will a fast electric scooter provide you an adequate amount of speed for your situation?

There are several things that need to be carefully considered before coming up with any definite answers. The top speeds of each type are something we need to be aware of. After finding out the top speeds we must also identify what we will be utilizing the vehicle for. As soon as we have this information we can then make a decision as to whether or not an electric scooter is fast enough for our particular circumstances.

Gas powered scooters are able to go faster than 100 MPH so they will be able to take you anyplace you want to go. Using the high-speed highways is not out of reach with gas power, even if the speed limits are 70 MPH or faster. And traveling around the city is easy for these vehicles. No matter what your individual situation, a gas powered scooter is able to get you to your destination easily.

20 MPH was pretty much the top speed for electric scooters a short time ago. But their maximum speeds keep on growing due to technological improvements. 30 MPH or faster is now possible with newer electric scooters. If you are utilizing your vehicle for neighboring errands, going to school, or driving to your place of employment, and you can get to these locations on city streets, 30 MPH will generally allow you to get to your location without a problem.

Now that we have established that an electric scooter can without difficulty transport you where you want to go on the typical city street, does that imply this is the kind you should get? Before purchasing a vehicle you need to consider a few additional things that may affect your assessment.

An electric scooter is much less expensive to run and will only cost several cents to recharge. A gasoline powered scooter requires fuel and therefore will be more costly to operate. In spite of this, electric vehicles are not able to go as far before requiring a recharge. Even if you can get to each and every one of your daily destinations on city streets, you might still require a gasoline powered vehicle if you are going long distances.

If your chief goal for purchasing a scooter is to save some cash, and you will only be going short distances on city streets, an electric scooter can move you around the city easily and efficiently. Operating expenses are also smaller since they are more reliable and require less repairs. As a bonus, they are extremely silent to ride around, contrasting the noisy gas engines. Conversely, even noisy engines have their rewards. Scooters are not as obvious to other drivers as bigger automobiles are, so noisier engines can make a gasoline powered scooter safer since the extra noise can warn drivers that a motor scooter is near.

When it comes to purchase price, a gasoline powered scooter is usually cheaper for a similar-sized version. For the equivalent selling price gasoline powered scooters will have increased top speeds too. To buy an electric scooter that travels 30 MPH you will generally end up spending much more than for a gasoline powered scooter with a comparable top speed.

When making an assessment concerning what kind of vehicle to buy, speed is not the only issue. Additional factors like selling price, dependability and repair expenses, driving distance achievable before recharging or fueling, and even vehicle noise need to be carefully considered before making a definitive decision.

Joshua has been an electric scooter enthusiast for many years. Joshua has a web site that contains beneficial information with regard to kids electric scooters, how to buy a fast electric scooter, and other useful information.
 
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