Electric Scooter For Disabled

June 27, 2008 by admin  
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Electric Scooter For Disabled

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Black Razor A Kick Scooter
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Razor Electric Ground Force Drifter Go Kart
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NEW eZIP eZ3 NANO CARVER Electric Powered Carving SCOOTER By CURRIE TECHNOLOGIES
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BIKE LIGHT FLASHING RED
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Schwinn S500 Electric Scooter W Seat
Schwinn S500 Electric Scooter W Seat
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Where can I find an electric vehicle for low cost?

Our family is interested in electric mobility. My brother wants an electric scooter. My mom wants an electric or hybrid golf cart or car like vehicle that would be street legal. Something she doesn't need a license for since she'd disabled she doesn't have one. But she still wants to be able to get more groceries than she can carry or push in a wagon. I'm wanting a scooter too so I can get to the library and the park.
How can we find stuff like this for low cost or are there even kits or plans that you can build something like this?

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Yes, there are cheap electric cars. An interesting one is the ZAP, which is only $10,000. It has a top speed of 40mph:
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http://www.zapworld.com/ZAPWorld.aspx?id=188

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Consider also an 'NEV', which stands for 'neighborhood electric vehicle.' These cars top out at 25mph. There are a couple here for very reasonable prices:
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http://www.milesautomotive.com/

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If you want a more normal car that can do freeway speeds, you could try a conversion. These are gas cars which have been inexpensively converted to electric. More details here:
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http://www.squidoo.com/cheap-electric-car/

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Best of luck!
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