Any reliable Electric scooter?
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Reliable is one which doesn't need service.
Have seen friend's aether very good, Bajaj chetak not good goes to service centre here and now.
If usage is not much like less than 30Km per day for petrol. Proven technology is always reliable.
you are looking for something which is not yet created by GOD or UNIVERSE
bro electric scotty gimmick hye petrol scotty lo tension dye dur raho,petrol scotty is much cheaper to repair and most shop can do work on it too unlike elctric sooty which always need to go back to serivce centre to get anything done and dont forgot there super price battery which cost 70% of cost to replace ,see recent ola scandal too
Bajaj has best body , ola has best features , check accordingly....
Remove "elctric" in your query, it becomes reliable 😉
TVS iCube. A very underrated electric scooter. Looks and performs like a proper scooter.
Avoid Bajaj Chetak. A friend of mine purchased a Bajaj Chetak electric scooter last week and he isn't happy with the performance.
But apart from after sales, I would first also check the free upgrade or free replacement policy on the battery.. versus the tentative cost of a new battery after the said warranty is over.
I have also ridden (as pillion) on normal (petrol) scooterettes, which people locally got retrofitted and converted to battery.
But then the RTO registration went for a toss.
That middle aged guy/ owner was unconcerned though.
When i asked him about issues (if any) from traffic police, he simply gave me the look as if i gave come from a different planet.
If you rather prefer an experience of a lifetime.. then forget these things like quality, ride comfort, timely plus proper after sales support... and simply go for Ola Electric.
May not be happy ones or good ones, but Ola EV will surely create memories (or memory loss too, at times).
Reliable is one which doesn't need service.
Have seen friend's aether very good, Bajaj chetak not good goes to service centre here and now.
If usage is not much like less than 30Km per day for petrol. Proven technology is always reliable.