Are electric scooters dead ?
Von: fracture (matt.tippen@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 09.03.2009 05:22
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Datum: 09.03.2009 05:22
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With all the talk of manufacturers getting on green wagon etc I still see little evidence of anything really worth buying - or rather affordable . The same ol problem the vectrix had of being far too expensive to buy just about haunts every new scooter I see that is asking for anything over 1 grand . I really dont understand these companies trying to justify their prices by talking sematics about long term benefits when ultimately no one is going spend x 2 , x3 ,.x4 the amount just to ride slower and for less miles unless their die hard greens. Its the same problem with pedelecs too - sometimese more when i see the only pratical bikes over a damm grand.. Its pretty damm obvious the enviromental friendly aspect goes out the window when all these companies are asking for so much paper to justify a sale. I though technology was supposed to make things cheaper , not vice versa ?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Dennis Lee Bieber (09.03.2009 09:06)
- bitawsita (09.03.2009 17:15)
- SoCalMike (11.03.2009 01:12)
- Dennis Lee Bieber (11.03.2009 08:07)
- Alan Pond (09.03.2009 16:51)
- SoCalMike (11.03.2009 01:05)
- Blaster (11.03.2009 17:35)
