I’ve purchased 4 electric scooters in the past 13 months. The 2 original ones are near identical (HiBoy S2) to these. They are a lot of fun. I take them on bike paths and city streets pretty well. The only issue is these are pretty much entry level. As the battery deteriorates it won’t be able to get to the maximum speed and the range will also diminish. You will then be looking for an upgraded scooter which will cost significantly more ($1000+).
I want a RV and I like the Travato. But I am old enough to remember Fiat in the 1970’s and their infamous reputation. So NO way will i ever purchase anything with Fiat in it’s name or even related to it (i.e. Travato). I keep checking out the Travato GL or KL but i will wait till the same nice Lithium system comes to another brand of van.
Fortunately, unlike you, Fiat has improved over the years and aren’t the punchline to many jokes. If you seriously think 50 years ago and today have anything to do with each other in the automotive industry, maybe it’s time to give up your license, you shouldn’t be behind the wheel.
The other way around, if anything, now that they own Chrysler.
How long is the battery life? Where do you purchase a replacement battery and what would be the approx. cost? Thanks
Actually, it is now called Stellantis.
It’s Official: Fiat Chrysler and PSA Group Are Now Stellantis
That they changed a corporate name does nothing to detract from what I said.
Actually you are the one that needs to do a little reading. Fiat is constantly at the BOTTOM of Consumer’s Report reliability ratings.
Nothing has changed in 50 years! And again, Fiat cars are almost out of business in the U.S. just like in the 70’s, sales are almost non-existent.
So go ahead and try to buy a new Fiat brand car in the US, today.

I see “Jeep” on the hood, not Fiat.
Exactly. Made in a Fiat plant is not Fiat Brand.
And without the Fiat ownership, that Jeep wouldn’t be made in Italy. So yah, Fiat Brand defacto left the US market with its tail between its legs yet again.
Apparently @StarKnightGoku either works for FCA/Stellantis (the world’s worst made up corporate name, BTW… throwing three pigs together does not a gem, make. They should spin off Jeep and Ferrari and get it over with) or has a connection like working at a dealership.

