Summary
Consumer Reports tested six scooters: three entry-level models with 50 cc engines and three others with 125 to 150 cc engines. The prices range from $1,000 to $4,400.
Story Published: May 1, 2009 at 4:48 PM PST
Safety is an important consideration. Road imperfections and varying surface conditions that you don't notice in a car can be hazardous on a scooter. Even the smallest car gives you some level of protection, while a scooter leaves you completely exposed. Nonetheless, fluctuating fuel prices and a tough economy have sent sales of scooters through the roof. Sales are more than 10 times higher than a decade ago.
Consumer Reports tested six scooters: three entry-level models with 50 cc engines and three others with 125 to 150 cc engines. The prices range from $1,000 to $4,400.
When all the tests were done, the $3,300 Vespa LX-50 and the Kymco People 150 cc scooter for $2,800 were best in their class. Each has a smooth engine and rides comfortably.
Consumer Reports says that you always want to wear protective gear on a scooter—ideally gear that's brightly colored to make you more visible. Also avoid traveling in bad weather. And if you're a new rider, Consumer Reports says to get some professional training. It's available through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation at msf-usa.org/.