A great way to reduce your costs, keep your greenhouse gas emissions in check, and still enjoy the freedom of the road is on a rugged, stylish motor scooter. Two-wheeled motor scooters can accelerate quickly, navigate traffic easily, and squeeze into parking spaces that turn automobiles green with envy. They also save a bundle on gasoline — motor scooters typically average between 60 and 80 mpg. While Vespa scooters are most famous for their exceptional quality and iconic Italian design, other nimble, well-designed, and more affordable scooters can also rescue you from the expense of your daily commute.
Vespa LX
Famous for their exceptional quality and iconic Italian design, Vespa motor scooters are available through a broad dealership network throughout the United States. Vespas retain their market exceptionally well over time because they’re made with the finest parts, including a solid stainless steel frame. At $3,299, the Vespa LX is the most affordable model and delivers around 70 mpg.
Yamaha Vino
For a high-quality ride with retro flair and an affordable price point, check out the Yamaha Vino. The Vino 125 sells for $2,899 and averages 96 miles per gallon. The four-stroke engine delivers plenty of pep and a top speed of around 55 miles per hour. Or quench your thirst for the open road and the feel of wind (or maybe a light breeze) pressing against your face with the Vino Classic, an entry-level 49cc scooter that sells for $2,049 and delivers 112 miles per gallon. Its maximum speed of 35 miles per hour will, in many cases, get you comfortably to work, class or the grocery store.
Zero Motorcycles
Go from zero to 30 mph in just two seconds on the Zero X off-road electric motorcycle. The battery pack delivers about 40 miles per charge and a top speed of just below 60 miles per hour. The standard model costs $7,450, and long-term savings are guaranteed since plugging into the power grid only takes two hours and costs about a penny per mile. Zero Motorcycles also recently introduced the Zero S, a street-legal electric motorcycle that makes the commute a whole lot more fun.
This article is excerpted from The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget.













May 11th, 2009 at 4:31 pm
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May 11th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
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