

But there's also the fun factor; driving a scoot can be a blast. Hope it turns out that way for you.
Absolutely!psilosin wrote:I like how your plan to save money has now become a solid defensible justification to waste money. That's what living life is all about.nxski wrote:$1400 for the scooter, $670 insurance, tax and license plate, maintenance and fuel for a vehicle that will be a throw-away after a year. I'm not sure that the math ads up to being cheaper than driving the van, but we'll see. At least I have another vehicle to drive if one needs repairs and hopefully I can upgrade to a motorcycle when the scooter dies.
$670 seems steep, I have a 2009 BWS and I pay ICBC $142 for 6 months.nxski wrote:$1400 for the scooter, $670 insurance, tax and license plate, maintenance and fuel for a vehicle that will be a throw-away after a year. I'm not sure that the math ads up to being cheaper than driving the van, but we'll see. At least I have another vehicle to drive if one needs repairs and hopefully I can upgrade to a motorcycle when the scooter dies.
I think it was put on sideways.It hits 75kph easily and can get up to 80 on a moderate downhill thanks to an upgraded exhaust.