Mrs. VELA, I like you have a blindness issue, but I ca still read print. I have all of the same issues as you (we must be twins, lol). I have the same scooter (ew-66) that I use to take my grandson to scho9l but 8n bad weather (you truly know what I face). I'm trying to get a fully enclosed scooter, but the prices are much too steep for me as I am on a fixed income and trying to raise two grandsons that were left behind after their mother's passing in 2020. I've tried reaching out two different manufacturers to try to get my hands on either a demo or a used scooter but to no avail do you know of any way for me to get one as I don't qualify for alone as I have Fair Credit which is amazing because I paid for my scooter in full outright and I paid $3,600 in 18 months which was my lease so I own it now but I'm trying to sell it or either trade it at this moment do you have any suggestions for me?😢
I finally got mine! I love it. Issues are- having to take it to garage that works on electric vehicles to have the ac charged- the radio doesn't work- and I had to get the windows tinted due to the California sun. Don't forget to put air in the tires because they're low for shipping. Mine goes 35 mpr. People in town love seeing it too. Hopefully we'll have more running around town soon 😂❤
@MickeyWinstead-z6m Econelo e3. Got it from China in July. It's already falling apart and the air-conditioning has never worked. Radio hasn't never worked. And can't find anyone who can work on it. Other than that, it's a peach.
I understand about asking family members to help you get everyday errands to be more independent and when u can’t drive I was born with a learning disability so more I watched ur videos the more I want this enclosed mobility scooter but finding another job for me it’s really hard but I don’t give up but I would like to learn more how to do content creator? Keep doing a good job Elsa
I love this. IF these had been available in 2008; my retarded son & I would not have ended up terminally mobility impaired. IF wishes were horses, beggars would ride. I hope other people will find out about them.
Driving on the sidewalk is a yes unless it was crowded --maybe. Depends on the space on the street, if it's safe to operate on the edge of the road, etc. Zero trying to drive it in the middle of a car lane.
Although, I am not legally blind, or any other form of physical disability, my situation is also hard to describe. Up here in Ontario, I am disabled, the rest of my life, for mental, antisocial reasons. I'm afraid, anxious, nervous and terrified to be around, or interact, with strangers. I've always lived with my mother, or my sister, who takes care of all my affairs. What manner of disability, would you call this? But I can hide it, if I can express my feelings and thoughts, by writing it down.
Hi 'Texas Elsa'! Concerning the pockets, attached to each door, and the seat back, with all the small storage spaces. Please tell me, where you purchased such, if you would?
Did you add a light to the interior of yours? Looks like it has an interior ceiling light. I've had people try to provoke insecurity, embarassment, anger, etc in me. When I refused to bite, THEY were disappointed. Those that belittle your LSP are insecure, or sociopathic. That's on them.
Mine is yellow. I like yellow, but also it is the only available, high visible color. Twice in the past 3 years, I been run down by white SUV's, while riding my Daymak E-Scooter. Public has no respect, for us!
I found your website , such nice comments. I from Ontario, Canada, and just bought one,"with Lithium Batteries". I subscribe and hope you talk back, to me. I feel pretty much the same way about everything, that you do. The public respects these, better then a normal e-bike scooter, which twice caused me injuries and damage, as I was run down, and pushed off the road.
It has seatbelts so yes you can do that. Unfortunately it does not come with AC but it does have heating. It also has roll down windows, a sunroof and a back window that all opens up so you are able to get plenty of ventilation in the scooter
You can only park in a handicapped spot if you have a handicap plaque. Which I do but I rather park in a regular spot since my disability is visual. I rather leave that handicapped spot for someone who actually has a physical disability and can really use it. Also the maintenance on these mobility scooters is pretty easy. If you take this to any motorcycle shop or golf cart shop, they can easily help you with any repairs or maintenance.
You should have bought your mobility scooter in canada. That same mobility scooter cost less than $10,000 Canadian and you get a 37 with the American dollar
I paid $5470 usd door to door. , mine has a 3000 watt motor, lithium battery, air and a steering wheel. The range is 80 to 100 klms and top speed is 50 klmsh or 30 miles per hour.
Not having good eye sight is a hazard for driving and a disability. Between my back and hips and skin cancer- tossing in the heat, rain cold and wind, a traditional mobility scooter isn't worth the money, as I can only use it rarely. Being disabled and older, it's difficult to save the money to get one for myself. I'm close though. Have fun honey ❤
I have my enclosed mobility scooter 3 months and I love it. I bought a move vigorous 1500. Because I live in Holland i´m allowed to drive anyway except the highways and motorways.
Hallo Liebe Grüße Deutschland und ich habe auch eins bestellt und ich bewundere deine Kraft leider kann ich kein Englisch aber ich übersetze es und es ist so toll wie du es schaffst und deine Kraft ist überwältigend ich finde deine Videos super mach weiter so ich selber habe ein behindertes Kind und ich freue mich wen der Wagen da ist weil es für mich eine Befreiung ist das man es auch selber schafft ohne andere Hilfe sein täglichen Alltag eine Hilfe
Yes mobility equipment tools are VERY expensive. I did a fundraiser in order to afford mine. It comes with a charger that you plug into any regular outlet and charge it like that. It's very simple and you get a 30 mile charge.
I live in Texas. I have friends all over the United States who also have these same enclosed mobility scooters and they are able to drive these on the bike lanes or shoulder of the road. Since they are classified as a mobility scooter, they are not street legal. So you can only drive these on the bike lanes or shoulder of the road. And depending on the laws of your specific city, the sidewalk as well. I actually have a friend who lives in San Diego and she also has one of these. She's never had an issues or a problems. But in California, you can't drive on the sidewalk at all.