Dual scooters, or dual-seat scooters, were created to give mobility-scooter drivers the ability to bring a friend along for the ride. The passengers sit next to each other on a front seat with either passenger steering, or they sit on single front and back seats, both facing forward. Not to be confused with two-seater scooters of the two-wheeled variety, with driver and passenger on an elongated center seat, dual mobility scooters are usually found and purchased in other places.
Instructions
1. Decide on your price range. Used scooters can cost upwards of $1,000, while new ones can cost more than $10,000. If you're not receiving cost assistance through your medical insurance company, check for used models before springing for a brand-new product.
2. Navigate to the website of a wholesaler of used scooters (one example is at the fourth Resources link). Check prices for dual-seat scooters.
3. Bookmark on your browser the Web pages for the most promising used scooters.
4. Investigate the prices and specifications for new models of dual-seat scooters. The first three links in the Resources section connect you with companies that manufacture new dual-seat scooters --- one is in China, two are in the United States. Compare the prices of the new models and decide what you can afford.
5. Make payment arrangements with the seller of your dual-seat scooter, online, using a credit card.
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