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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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12/23/23 | Best Buy | $539.99 |
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Best Buy | $699.99 |
Product Name: | GoTrax - G6 Commute Electric Scooter w/48mi Max operating Range & 20 Max Speed - Gray |
Product SKU: | 6541291_6541291 |
UPC: | 810066089372 |
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There is this Chinese brand Niu that just released its first carbon fiber scooter weighing at 25 lb, but it's overpriced now. I think I'll just wait for those to drop before going for upgrade.
Also yes the weight and stairs and storage. The aovo pro ES80 is 27.5 lbs it's like carrying one little dumbbell
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... a one wheeler is 55 lbs gt... hard to carry very nice but heavy at this point in production.
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The Aovo Pro ESMAX is better than this gotrax in almost every way (slightly smaller battery, although quite a bit lighter), and is ~$150 cheaper new:
https://www.aovopro.com/product/a...c-scooter/
Walmart sells online with 30 day free/easy returns and available protection plans:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/AOVOPR...137837
I purchased the ES80 and ESMAX from Walmart. My ESMAX motor started clicking weird after about 100 miles, so I returned it and got a replacement.
I'm 260 lbs and went 20 miles on the ESMAX.
I also have a Kaabo Mantis 10 Lite which is an amazing scooter, although ~3x the price. The ESMAX is definitely my favorite sub $500 scooter.
That being said, I budget about $350 per month for my every day car, which includes insurance, gas, maintenance, repairs, and registration.
Even with scooter repairs, I have the potential to save a lot of money from gas and wear and tear on my car.
That being said, I budget about $350 per month for my every day car, which includes insurance, gas, maintenance, repairs, and registration.
Even with scooter repairs, I have the potential to save a lot of money from gas and wear and tear on my car.
I guess it would boil down to cost per mile. I suppose if you manage to get at least 2000 miles out of a scooter like this with little to no repairs, then it probably paid for itself.
p.s. riding a scooter in real-life is way scarier then on vacation. Cars do not like you and neither do bumps. Full bubble suit recommended.
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