In today’s tough economic climate, people are looking for more and more ways to cut back on their expenditures. Using a 50cc scooter for most daily errands is one way of reducing fuel and repair costs. A common form of transportation in most parts of Europe and Asia, these scooters provide a way for those looking for an economical way to travel to do so while saving gas and repair costs.
If you have a short work commute or live on a college campus, 50cc scooters are by far the best way to get around for less than it costs to in an ordinary car. You can park practically anywhere within reason with a gas scooter, which can come in handy if you live in an area with limited parking. The only drawbacks to owning a 50cc scooter are the limited top speeds thanks to the rather small 50cc engine. Most scooters can only achieve a top speed of about 35mph. This fact precludes scooters from being operated on highways and interstates.
There are plenty of advantages to owning a 50cc scooter. For one, they are much easier to handle than motorcycles and don’t require a special license just to operate one. Repair costs are kept at a minimum and the reliability of the 4 stroke motors commonly found in most new 50cc scooters mean that you won’t have to worry about shop fees or other maintenance costs. These scooters are also fuel efficient, with miles per gallon ratings of 70 to 100mpg being easily achievable.
It’s not just the fuel efficiency of 50cc scooters that make them attractive. The ability to park in more places than you normally would with a motorcycle or car and the extremely affordable price of a brand new scooter makes them a wonderful alternative for short commutes, errand runs and cross-campus travel. Most mopeds start out at $1000 and a great number of manufacturers offer them in many stylish modern and retro designs.
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