As cliche as this is, this scooter gave me my life back. I am a college student who was recently diagnosed with a neuromuscular/autoimmune disease called myasthenia gravis. Before I was diagnosed I couldnt walk very far and getting around my small campus was impossible. The only thing that is a con is also a pro, it sits very low. This makes it very easy to get onto it, however it also makes it easy to run over things and damage it. I can also say that most of it fits into the large trunk of my car. The only thing that didnt fit was the seat. We just put that in the backseat of the car.
The manual states that it should not be exposed to moisture, however this was the cheapest scooter I could afford and it served me well even through snow in the northeast US. There were days where I ran it through 8 inches of snow and yes it did work, but I do NOT recommend it. It still works too. The only thing special I did was to cover the controls with a towel when it was raining or snowing. I also go slow through puddles so as not to splash water into the electrical components. Again I do NOT recommend running it outside in wet conditions, but I had no choice.
The basket was a nice size and easily held my notebooks and binder for each class.
Let me continue college!
As cliche as this is, this scooter gave me my life back. I am a college student who was recently diagnosed with a neuromuscular/autoimmune disease called myasthenia gravis. Before I was diagnosed I couldnt walk very far and getting around my small campus was impossible. The only thing that is a con is also a pro, it sits very low. This makes it very easy to get onto it, however it also makes it easy to run over things and damage it. I can also say that most of it fits into the large trunk of my car. The only thing that didnt fit was the seat. We just put that in the backseat of the car. The manual states that it should not be exposed to moisture, however this was the cheapest scooter I could afford and it served me well even through snow in the northeast US. There were days where I ran it through 8 inches of snow and yes it did work, but I do NOT recommend it. It still works too. The only thing special I did was to cover the controls with a towel when it was raining or snowing. I also go slow through puddles so as not to splash water into the electrical components. Again I do NOT recommend running it outside in wet conditions, but I had no choice. The basket was a nice size and easily held my notebooks and binder for each class.