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What is the differerence between a petrol driven scooter and an electric scooter?


Advantages and Disdvantages of both can be incorporated

Well, you have to plug in the electric, and there is a distance factor. Do you have hills to go up? Storage and weight is a big difference. Batteries are more expensive than gasoline. The electricity has to be produced somwhere, where they also make air pollution.Check on the legality of registration in your area for electric. They are not legal in all states.

With the gasoline engine there is more maintenance.You have to store the gasoline. They produce air pollution, especially if they are 2 cycle.

well one uses perolium oil and the other uses electricity.
the electric one in this day and age is better for the enviroment and maybe cheaper than buying gas for it.. Electicity is not in danger of being used up like oil either.. so its more resourceful to use the electric I think.

one needs petrol other electric hahaha only joking electrics are ok if you don't do much mileage because you,l only get bout 50 miles a charge petrol's you get 100+ per tank full go for the petrol and have atiny bit of cred

You are retarded. Two points!

Petrol Scooter - Cause air and noice pollution & can drive for many kms
Electric Scooter - no pollution but cause electric bill high & can drive upto max 50kms

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