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123.8 miles to the gallon. give or take a tenth of a gallon
The Vespa is able to hold 2.4 gallons of gas. As a scooter, they are not made to hold a lot of gas but they are made to give good gas mileage, so you don't need that much gas.
The Aprilia SR 50 scooter has a 2.1 gallon gas tank and may get as much as 70 miles to the gallon or over 150 miles on a tank of gas.
There is a big difference in the performance between a gas scooter and an electric scooter. A gas scooter has a lot more power and can reach higher speeds than an electric scooter. That being said, the cost to drive an electric scooter is cheaper than gas.
a gas scooter it will go faster than an electric.
EBAY what type of scooter is it?
my 43 cc scooter has a 1/25 ratio
The combination of highway gas mileage and city (stop and start) mileage.
Used motorcycle and scooter pricing guides often have a chart for the expected mileage per year that is based on the engine size. But don't be scared of buying one with considerably higher mileage than these charts. As long as the scooter is a reputable brand and well taken care of, they can be good for astonishing distances. Some scooters have tens of thousands of miles on the odometer. For example, a Genuine Buddy has reached 43,000 miles and a Honda Metropolitan has reportedly reached 30,000 miles. Gas Mileage 140mpg is about as high as it gets for a gas-powered scooter. That's pretty much on 50cc motors only, which means you are usually limited to 40 mph or so. Some are modified to go as fast as 65mph. A 400cc Majesty can get around 45mpg city - probably on the low end of the scooter-mpg spectrum... 80mpg is good (reasonably high) for most average size scooters.
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