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ES 5 Door Sedan

The ES 5 Door Sedan is an excellent option for individuals and families that require a vehicle that can accommodate up to 4 passengers comfortably. The 970cc 4-cylinder Wuling GM engine provides enough power to push this mini-van-like sedan up to 70 mph, while obtaining up to 45 mpg in comfort and style. The ES 5 Door Sedan is loaded with almost everything drivers have come to expect from the cars that they currently drive, but this Scooter car is designed to save you big money at the pump.

Piaggio MP3 250

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The Piaggio MP3 250 has quickly become one of the most popular driving alternatives on the market. This vehicle is a 3-wheel scooter with two wheels located on the front and one wheel on the back to stabilize the scooter during normal driving conditions. The Piaggio MP3 250 can get up to 75 mpg and is highway legal in most states and comes complete with a storage truck, digital and electronic dashboard, alarm and more.

Bajaj Three Wheel Utility Vehicle

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The Bajaj Pick-Up Truck has a powerful 175cc, 8.5 HP, 4 stroke, Force Air cooled, Capacitive Discharge Ignition system, electric start, oil pump lubrication engine. The 4-speed forward, 1 reverse transmission makes it possible to maneuver in and out of tight places. Perfect of landscapers, groundskeepers, security patrols and it can get up to 80 mpg, saving you and your company money in the long run, especially if gas prices continue to go higher.

2008 Roketa MC13 Touring 250cc Gas Scooter

The 2008 Roketa MC13 Touring 250cc Gas Scooter is a street legal, highway legal gas-powered 2-wheel scooter that is affordably priced at $2199.00 and can reach top speed 65 mph and get up to 100 mpg under normal driving conditions.

Strata RX200

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The Strata RX200 is a 2-wheel gas-powered one or two-person scooter that has an automatic transmission making it easier to drive. Its 155cc engine generates enough power to cruise at a safe 65 mph Top Speed and get up to 75 mpg under routine driving road conditions. Priced to sell at $1499, the Strada RX200 can pay of itself quickly if fuel prices continue to increase per gallon. It comes complete with front disk brakes, 13” cast alloy wheels, remote alarm system, dual rear gas shocks and a CVT transmission, so if you are a rider that demands quality, then the Strada RX200 meets the need.

Aeolus RX300 300cc Gas Scooter

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Aeolus RX300 is a quality name brand cycle manufacturer that produces some of the most dependable motorcycles on the market. The quality of Yamaha can be expected in the gas-powered scooter that they product, too. The Aeolus RX300 300cc can be purchased for around $3,299 and reach top speed of 75 mph and carry up to 2 people for a ride around town. The Aeolus RX250 250cc gas scooter is generally comparable to the Aeolus RX300 300cc, but it can get up to 75 mpg under normal road and driving conditions. These scooters come with some amazing features, but I will let you check them out further for yourself when you have the extra time to do so.

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Comments (14)
#1 by EddieStarr, Jun 20, 2008
Great Article Nelson Doyle!
It will be fascinating to see how the Toyotas and Hondas of the world compete in the USA to deliver higher mileage vehicles. Consumer demand for this is growing exponentially as prices for gas continue to rise. Ohh what will the future bring?
#2 by patrick regoniel, Jun 20, 2008
I initially thought that these vehicles are just prototypes. You really have to break convention with some odd-looking vehicles. Thanks.
#3 by Joe Brady, Jun 20, 2008
great article Nelson. it seems that the three-wheeled vehicles are more efficient. i just wish i had the car with 300mpg. id save A LOT of money.

Keep on writing!
Joe Brady
#4 by Joey, Jun 20, 2008
These are some awesome cars and I have to agree with #2, because I too had thought that these were prototype cars, but now I know that I can buy one for myself today if I wanted to. Thanks for the information, because I needed a new car and this time I will buy something like these that you wrote about. It does make sense to buy a car that can double the MPG or even possibly triple it. All of the other alternatives that we hear about are seven to ten years down the road and we can complain all day long, but nothing in our own lives won't change until we take charge of our own lives and make the change, now.

Great article and I will pass this one to my family and friends.
#5 by Ruby Hawk, Jun 20, 2008
Sounds logical if you are planning to buy a vehickle, but for me I will drive my old car untill the wheels fall off, then I'll see what is available out there.(I don't use enough gas to make it worth while to make a car payment).
#6 by nobert soloria bermosa, Jun 21, 2008
great options,scooters are todays Asia's blockbuster-very economical
#7 by Leo Reyes, Jun 23, 2008

I noticed that only small 3-wheeled units are featured. I wish you will find time to feature medium size fuel-saving vehicles for users that require more seats to accommodate large family members.

Great article.

#8 by dominic, Jun 24, 2008
eddiestar: the reason toyota and honda have overall higher mileage vehicles is not because they have the most fuel efficient. Toyota doesn't make large trucks like Super Duty or large vans like E-series...there is a demand for these vehicles by fleets because they r necessary. Also, Ford and GM produce more hybrid models than Honda...Ford makes the Escape hybrid, Tribute hybrid, and Mariner hybrid while Honda only makes the Civic. The point is, Honda and Toyota aren't the best when compared side to side...for example, the Ford Focus acheves 0.09 on emissions while all other cars in its class get around 0.41...Focus is the greenest of the gasoline-powered small cars. Also remember that Toyota was the genius company that thought up the Tundra; a disaster since production.
#9 by MindIt, Jun 25, 2008
With gas price going through the roof, these vehicles can save us a lot of money. Also, these are greener than conventional vehicles.
#10 by alexa gates, Jun 28, 2008
id hate to get hit in any of these... id rather drive a big car and kill the envirment...it's safer...

great article though
#11 by hahaha, Jun 29, 2008
I agree with alexa gates (#10)!!

HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH!!!
#12 by mq, Aug 5, 2008
anyone know about the legality of a kid who's still in a booster seat in one of these? i'm in maine.
#13 by mq, Aug 5, 2008
sorry, i meant in teh scooter coupe or the RTM tango.
#14 by  CobraCar, Nov 9, 2008
sweet, most of them keep you out of the rain!
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