I think it's wonderful to give people's there independence, to allow them to still shine and live there's life's at any age. People with disabilities have a lot to offer still.
I like that it has a proper boot for shopping and a proper hooter to warn people you’re there. Plus of course it’s made by Smart who know a thing or two about small vehicles.
I like these little cars, however, that backup beeper is like a friggin car alarm that would generally wake everyone up within a 1/4 mile. You can swap that out with a simple one that emits only enough a decibel that it wont be heard beyond a few feet away, which is all it needs. That thing you have there right now is louder than the ice cream truck.
Right now is 11:56 I would like to get one of them on way I can drive it if operate on the left side I had a stroke so can I operate my lower right side I want it silver if anybody see this message and deal with the company we can discuss issues you already know
ou dont need a driving license to use one of the . they are two seater one seat behind the driver they cost about 5 thousand in the uk but i have reserched them on the allibaba website and the cost about 3400 with shipping to england which works out 2950 english pounds and you dont have to pay duty or vat if you have proof you are disabled they also come in different colours
u will need to register it with DVLA as its a class 3. Once registered u will get a log book with the registration number so u can get number plates made for it. U will also get a tax disk to put on it but thats free but has to be renewed every year. Class 3 r road scooters so to use it on the road u have to have number plates and tax disk. If u only want it for use on the pavement then u have to by law put it on the low speed setting as u can get done for speeding if u go over 4MPH on the pavement hence the low setting as that puts the 4MPH speed restrictor on. It must be on the high setting for road use as u must be able to do at least 6MPH on the road. there is a section in the highway code for mobilty scooters. So read that before u use a mobilty scooter. Insurance is not compulsary right now for mobilty scooters but its advisable to get insurance just in case u do crash into a car or anything else.
@@michaelprobert4014 If you have a disability, you need only buy a provisional license for 3 wheel vehicles, but not sure about this. There are 3 wheel road vehicles that go at 25mph.
The rules for Class 3 mobility scooters are published on the UK government site. Sources on the net suggest the weight of this machine is 275kg, and the width including mirrors is 920mm. UK legislation also indicates invalid carriages are for one person. So, if there are three reasons why this machine doesn't qualify as a Class 3 mobility scooter, then what is it and where can it be driven? A new class of vehicle was created across the EU (inc. UK at the time) which sits amongst the Motorcycle classes and is known as a "light quadricycle" and this would qualify for that class IF the manufacturer/importer has secured what is know as L6 type approval to sell it. If they haven't, it might only be legal on private land. Furthermore, light quadricycles need at least a provisional license and the scooter CBT, and they are not permitted on the pavement. They are probably free of tax being electric, but are likely to need insurance if they sit amongst other motorcycle classes. This might explain why some of you have posted that you can't find it for sale in the UK anymore.
@@saktisaliyeshuha5584 In the absence of any replies, I found out myself that it is likely to be classed as a quadricycle the same as a Renault Twizy which means it requires L6 type approval to be driven on the roads in the UK, and cannot be driven on the pavement. I found no evidence this product had type approval so it can only be driven legally on private land. Might explain why they don't appear to be for sale over here anymore.
@@YorkshireMidge ... and that's really frustrating for me ... I live with a chronic pain condition that means getting about anywhere, especially standing at bus-stops, makes my right hip bones feel like they're grinding into each other. This would be perfect for me, especially coupled with a short, twin axle bicycle trailer, to go shopping with, especially as I honestly don't know, even at 48, if I could pass the Practical portion of the DVLA driving test. If the rest of the EU has declared that this is an Invalid Carriage, and thus a Driver's Licence isn't needed (so long as it's limited to
@@nigelft My reply addressed why this particular machine doesn't appear to be imported into the UK anymore. i.e. it's too big and hefty to masquerade as a mobility scooter under UK rules - its as simple as that. Imagine something this big barreling towards you on a pavement! It COULD be imported and sold as a quadricycle (i.e. similar to your class 4 idea) if an importer was willing to put it through the relevant type approval, where it would simply join other small EVs in the UK like the Renault Twizy. There are other options when it comes to mobility. Just yesterday, I saw someone out in some pretty foul weather on a TGA Breeze S4 with the optional hard canopy and side screens, giving a fully enclosed scooter and that can be driven on the pavement and road in the UK without a license. I'm pretty certain a TGA Breeze is available under the Motability scheme in the UK too. There are many companies selling the ScooterPac Cabin Car these days in the UK which is a Chinese made single seat cabin mobility scooter. I think that bends the rules on its excess weight by making use of an additional weight allowance intended for people who need to carry medical equipment such as oxygen tanks on a scooter. In terms of Cabin Car's physical size, and the fact it is a single seater, it otherwise meets the mobility scooter class 3 rules so I doubt anyone will question the excess weight and bending of rules unless one of them is involved in a serious accident.
I don't need any of those things I have spacial awareness my legs just don't work lol acting like people couldn't reverse before these needless gadgets.
You didn't say what this type of Cabin Moblity Scooter was. I have hunted for it under cabin mobility scooters but can't find this kind. Can you please tell me what it's called and who makes them. Is there somewhere in Scotland I can buy one.
@@universeecar Yes that much I know. What I don't know is the names of European Wholesellers of those Chinese Vehicles. Except two, both in Denmark. They are selling their 3 wheeled enclosed cabin electric Mobility Scooters for nearly twice the price it cost them. A Profit is one thing. A Rip Off is not acceptable.
@@emmanuelhill6648 If it goes 25mph , as Joseph Newman says , you will . For a mobility scooter the fastest you can go without a license in the UK is 8mph
I think it's wonderful to give people's there independence, to allow them to still shine and live there's life's at any age. People with disabilities have a lot to offer still.
Well said
Please note the value
I like that it has a proper boot for shopping and a proper hooter to warn people you’re there. Plus of course it’s made by Smart who know a thing or two about small vehicles.
Price of this please
Please give me cost and available
I like these little cars, however, that backup beeper is like a friggin car alarm that would generally wake everyone up within a 1/4 mile. You can swap that out with a simple one that emits only enough a decibel that it wont be heard beyond a few feet away, which is all it needs. That thing you have there right now is louder than the ice cream truck.
Jajajaja!!!
Back can have 2 Seat now legal with cbt course ?
Simply awesome!😊
I would be tempted to tune it up lol.
Right now is 11:56 I would like to get one of them on way I can drive it if operate on the left side I had a stroke so can I operate my lower right side I want it silver if anybody see this message and deal with the company we can discuss issues you already know
I do not see anywhere in Britain selling these or having them in stock.
That single (cyclops-like) headlight looks inadequate. There should be two (minimum) for redundancy.
You need a go fund to receive funds. Good luck from USA 🇺🇸
So you are saying to beg for money to buy it ? Don’t you think it’s bad enough that we lose our drivers licence because of health reasons .
Nice and safe
Is it available for indian markets
My mom told me she bought me a new car, I didn't know it was gonna be this😂😂😂😂
PLEASE SHOW THE REAR SEAT IN A VIDEO
Where do you get it
ou dont need a driving license to use one of the . they are two seater one seat behind the driver they cost about 5 thousand in the uk but i have reserched them on the allibaba website and the cost about 3400 with shipping to england which works out 2950 english pounds and you dont have to pay duty or vat if you have proof you are disabled they also come in different colours
How does a regular/not business person order one on alibiba and be sure it will be sent to their home?
u will need to register it with DVLA as its a class 3. Once registered u will get a log book with the registration number so u can get number plates made for it. U will also get a tax disk to put on it but thats free but has to be renewed every year. Class 3 r road scooters so to use it on the road u have to have number plates and tax disk. If u only want it for use on the pavement then u have to by law put it on the low speed setting as u can get done for speeding if u go over 4MPH on the pavement hence the low setting as that puts the 4MPH speed restrictor on. It must be on the high setting for road use as u must be able to do at least 6MPH on the road.
there is a section in the highway code for mobilty scooters. So read that before u use a mobilty scooter.
Insurance is not compulsary right now for mobilty scooters but its advisable to get insurance just in case u do crash into a car or anything else.
If it goes 25mph you will need a driving license ! Why do you think you won't ?
@@cliffbird5016 hello can you tell me to use one of the EV quadricycles and to register on Uk roads do I need to get with EEC specification
@@michaelprobert4014 If you have a disability, you need only buy a provisional license for 3 wheel vehicles, but not sure about this. There are 3 wheel road vehicles that go at 25mph.
How much does it cost?
The rules for Class 3 mobility scooters are published on the UK government site.
Sources on the net suggest the weight of this machine is 275kg, and the width including mirrors is 920mm. UK legislation also indicates invalid carriages are for one person. So, if there are three reasons why this machine doesn't qualify as a Class 3 mobility scooter, then what is it and where can it be driven?
A new class of vehicle was created across the EU (inc. UK at the time) which sits amongst the Motorcycle classes and is known as a "light quadricycle" and this would qualify for that class IF the manufacturer/importer has secured what is know as L6 type approval to sell it. If they haven't, it might only be legal on private land. Furthermore, light quadricycles need at least a provisional license and the scooter CBT, and they are not permitted on the pavement. They are probably free of tax being electric, but are likely to need insurance if they sit amongst other motorcycle classes.
This might explain why some of you have posted that you can't find it for sale in the UK anymore.
Beautiful design and 8mph should be max should be allowed
@@saktisaliyeshuha5584 In the absence of any replies, I found out myself that it is likely to be classed as a quadricycle the same as a Renault Twizy which means it requires L6 type approval to be driven on the roads in the UK, and cannot be driven on the pavement. I found no evidence this product had type approval so it can only be driven legally on private land. Might explain why they don't appear to be for sale over here anymore.
@@YorkshireMidge
... and that's really frustrating for me ...
I live with a chronic pain condition that means getting about anywhere, especially standing at bus-stops, makes my right hip bones feel like they're grinding into each other.
This would be perfect for me, especially coupled with a short, twin axle bicycle trailer, to go shopping with, especially as I honestly don't know, even at 48, if I could pass the Practical portion of the DVLA driving test.
If the rest of the EU has declared that this is an Invalid Carriage, and thus a Driver's Licence isn't needed (so long as it's limited to
@@nigelft My reply addressed why this particular machine doesn't appear to be imported into the UK anymore. i.e. it's too big and hefty to masquerade as a mobility scooter under UK rules - its as simple as that. Imagine something this big barreling towards you on a pavement! It COULD be imported and sold as a quadricycle (i.e. similar to your class 4 idea) if an importer was willing to put it through the relevant type approval, where it would simply join other small EVs in the UK like the Renault Twizy. There are other options when it comes to mobility. Just yesterday, I saw someone out in some pretty foul weather on a TGA Breeze S4 with the optional hard canopy and side screens, giving a fully enclosed scooter and that can be driven on the pavement and road in the UK without a license. I'm pretty certain a TGA Breeze is available under the Motability scheme in the UK too. There are many companies selling the ScooterPac Cabin Car these days in the UK which is a Chinese made single seat cabin mobility scooter. I think that bends the rules on its excess weight by making use of an additional weight allowance intended for people who need to carry medical equipment such as oxygen tanks on a scooter. In terms of Cabin Car's physical size, and the fact it is a single seater, it otherwise meets the mobility scooter class 3 rules so I doubt anyone will question the excess weight and bending of rules unless one of them is involved in a serious accident.
I have a scooter now fox tr3,i would like to get one if I get caught in rain i dont get wet i cant get a price on one gaza
How many miles do you get on full charge and with going up hills
Do you sell these?
Not bad, but it's totally impractical for any vehicle, regardless of size, to come without a reversing camera and a rear motion warning sensor.
I don't need any of those things I have spacial awareness my legs just don't work lol acting like people couldn't reverse before these needless gadgets.
I do not like the windows they should of maybe done more of a basic design and done windows more like a car, also it needs mirrors.
Agreed. The ‘picture-frame’ like enclosure surrounding the sliding window is right a eye level and will obstruct the driver’s line of sight!
Buenísimo!!!!! Quiero 1- para mi....👍👍👍😘😁
Cuál es el precio p Uruguay
I want one that can carry at least 2 people from u.k. but don't know where to get one. Anybody know please?
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And a truck to put the groceries!
😄😄😄😄😆😊😄😉
Nice is there any payment plans
dealer has
@@universeecar where are dealers located?? In USA?
How fast they go an how long they stay charge?
35km/h , 60km range, 8h for full charge 0-100.
Cuantocuesta y sinonesesita licensia paracondusir
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Durability?
You didn't say what this type of Cabin Moblity Scooter was. I have hunted for it under cabin mobility scooters but can't find this kind. Can you please tell me what it's called and who makes them. Is there somewhere in Scotland I can buy one.
it is made in China
@@universeecar Yes that much I know. What I don't know is the names of European Wholesellers of those Chinese Vehicles. Except two, both in Denmark. They are selling their 3 wheeled enclosed cabin electric Mobility Scooters for nearly twice the price it cost them. A Profit is one thing. A Rip Off is not acceptable.
do you need a driving licence if your disabled to drive this scooter
No
@@emmanuelhill6648 If it goes 25mph , as Joseph Newman says , you will . For a mobility scooter the fastest you can go without a license in the UK is 8mph
@@michaelprobert4014 If you're disabled some 25mph vehicles only require a provisional licence.
3:18: Qué fue eso?
Carino anche questo
is there rear seating in it please?
yes
when you find it on allibaba.com pay for it in dollors its cheaper
@@josephnewman4905 Thanks for letting me know there is rear seating. Nobody ever shows this in the videos.
@@josephnewman4905 HOW DO YOU ORDER ON ALIBABA TO GET IT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR AND NOT JUST TO A PORT AND HOW CAN YOU TRUST THEM?
@@josephnewman4905Where is the rear seating ? I can’t see it .
still available in uk?
nope
what website to buy from?
Se mueve y salta como mí triciclo electrico
Price please
Price please
What is the top speed?
I bet this is to only bye out right I bet it's not on mobility scheme to pay out your mobility money
I want one what's company name
با سلام اگر در کشور ایران استفاده شودطرفدار زیادی خواهد داشت
Change the horn to one that says " hello I'm here". An air horn or an ooga horn. Stop messing around.
About 25mph
Can you buy these in the uk?
Where can I buy one
👍🙂👍
Still expensive in poor economy crisis time
FOB price is lower but cif and duty is high
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Encore un machin chinois rebadgé. Design raté, finitions baclées, volant/guidon pas ergonomique, tout est bancal. A fuir !