Sorry I caught something off Sicknote and spend yesterday in bed.
Odd story coming up. I originally purchased a second-hand scooter in excellent nick for ?200, it was impressive BUT it was a three wheeler and I found it a bit unstable especially when mounting curbs and slopes.
A few days later, we happened to look at a community notice board and saw an ad asking to change a four wheel scooter for a three wheeler. It was just around the corner and turned out to be someone I knew slightly and he said he had bought his wife a new one but she wouldn't use it! So she tried out mine and declared she loved it. 3 wheels are more 'nippy', I tried hers and loved it and suggested we swapped for a week to try them out.
We agreed that we wanted to swap and I started wondering about the difference in value but he insisted on a straight swap so I ended up with a virtually new one with paperwork for nearly ?2000.
Anyway, as mentioned I decided I wanted a big class C one too and was looking around the shops and the prices ranged from ?2500 to about ?6000 which I thought was expensive then I came across a supplier on the net
http://www.factoryoutletscooters.co.uk/index.php and found exactly what I had been looking for for ?1295 new and delivered. The local prices was ?3675 so I figure there is an enormous margin on them and to shop around.
The one I swapped for with the ?2000 tag, I could have bought there for ?650. Lesson learnt! I didn't mention it to him - I figured he probably wouldn't really want to know.
Things that matter. Some scooters are designed to snap apart easily into several bits and nest into the boot taking up very little space. range varies a lot, don't settle for less than 15 miles. Lights would be nice if you use it in the dark and plastic seats make you sweat. Group B are not to be used on the road except to cross it and they are limited to 4mph.
It is not unusual to rent them for holidays and at some national parks and wildlife parks you can rent ones that are all-terrain monsters that'll take you up mountains.
If you need any more info - ask!