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  2. The best mobility scooter for 2024, according to experts - AOL

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    Cost: $500 | Weight limit: 265 lbs. | Travel range or battery life: 12.4 miles | Weight of scooter: 90 lbs. | Folding design: Yes | Max speed: 3.7 mph Mobility scooters can cause a serious dent in ...

  3. The Best Portable Mobility Scooters You Can Buy - AOL

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    $2,049 from SpinLife. Shop Now. Cruising range: Up to 18 miles Weight limit: 300 pounds. Maximum speed: 3.6 mph. Scooter weight: 65 pounds. You'll find this Golden Technologies model at the high ...

  4. The 3 Best Electric Scooters for Seniors Aging in Place - AOL

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  5. Mobility scooter - Wikipedia

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    4 wheel mobility scooters are more stable than three wheel mobility scooters and can be folding, travel, or heavy duty. Usually they are more expensive than a three-wheel mobility scooter, but offer better stability, longer battery life, and an increased weight capacity. Folding/travel mobility scooters fold up to provide easy transport. They ...

  6. Personal transporter - Wikipedia

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    The first personal transporter was the Autoped, a stand-up scooter with a gasoline engine made from 1915 to 1922. Engine-powered scooters and skateboards reappeared in the 1970s and the 1980s. Twike and Sinclair C5 were 1980s enclosed hybrid velomobiles that also used pedal power.

  7. BMW C1 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW C1 is an enclosed scooter made by Bertone for BMW. [5] Compared to a conventional scooter, the C1 offered extra safety features and protection from the elements. The rider would sit in a car-type seat (with a four-point seat-belt) and adopt a feet-forward posture. [6]