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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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No, cos you said the dog can’t walk
he CAN walk, but not that far. Also it's easier in a stroller on wet days.:smile:
 
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vickster

Squire
Why? Is there actually anything interesting to see? 🧐
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
OK - How about an electric mobility scooter AND pet stroller all in one. The answer to all your problems...

Takmeway 3-wheel electric scooter foldable electric car/portable/disabled adult outdoor recreational scooter with pet cage 48V15A / 60km battery life : Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors
[/QUO Not really a mobility aid but would need to be insured for road use and probably tax as well. Too fast for pavement use as max permitted is 8 mph and most are 4 mph. Single front wheel at any speed could make for interesting cornering. I knew somebody who was killed when his mobility scooter toppled.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Oh dear, i've just phoned the Micra seller to ask if it has a parking sensor or a rear view camera. He told me it has neither!!:thumbsdown:

You don't need them in a Micra. Visibility is really good.

Not being funy, but Skodas are VW group. Exactly the same car underneath. Much more reliable than BMW Minis, which aren't great.

Micras are fine, but the Yaris and Jazz are the best. Bomb proof.
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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You don't need them in a Micra. Visibility is really good.

Not being funy, but Skodas are VW group. Exactly the same car underneath. Much more reliable than BMW Minis, which aren't great.

Micras are fine, but the Yaris and Jazz are the best. Bomb proof.
How about a 2008 Suzuki Swift. I spotted a decent looking one for sale this aft' for £1700. Isn't that a bit too high in price though? 🤔
 
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