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The price of motoring is soaring fast and there is no end in sight. Using data from the RAC and calculating the direct running costs over 6000 miles, even a seven or eight year old 1200cc hatchback will easily relieve you of nearly £1,300 in fuel, repairs, tax breakdown cover each year. While Britain’s motorists are not alone in facing fuel and servicing cost inflation, elsewhere in the world there seems to be a greater readiness to accept solutions such as electric power or microcars as acceptable personal transport alternatives. Even In the USA the market is a-changing and compact neighbourbood vehicles are appearing in small but significant numbers in urban settings.
Yet according to the UK’s Department for Transport’s most recent National Travel Survey, the love affair with the traditional four or five seat four-wheeler shows no sign of waning: though nearly four-fifths of all trips of less than one mile are carried out on foot, the car still remains the most common mode of transport for all trips over a mile. More worryingly, nearly a quarter of all these trips are of less than two miles in length.
However, for those with an eye on the budget who still need personal transport TGB Scooters offers a practical solution whether you live in the city or the countryside. The TGB Delivery Scooter is an ideal personal transport solution for the individual or the stay at home parent who needs to be able to get to the shops and back in a hurry.
Synonymous up to now with fast-food to your door, the TGB Delivery Scooter easily doubles as a two-wheeled supermarket trolley with sufficient load space for a reasonable weekly grocery haul. So instead of that stressful crawl through traffic in a conventional family car, with a TGB Delivery Scooter you can nip through the jams and park close to your favourite speciality store, usually free of charge.
Fuel consumption is lower than a typical economy hatchback, tax is even less and so is insurance, depending upon an person’s own record. Weigh in a retail sticker price that is well under the depreciation suffered by the average small car, winters that are growing milder with less of a risk of snow or ice, and the TGB Delivery Scooter fast becomes a viable year-round personal transport alternative for the practical-minded individual.
TGB Ltd. is a leading Taiwanese manufacturer of scooters, quads and allied drivetrain components. The company has held ISO 9001 and QS 9000 certification since 1995, majoring on EU certification across the entire product line. This emphasis on quality and conformity has made it the supplier of choice for transmissions fitted to many market leading brands both in Europe and the Far East.
The TGB range of ‘twist and go’ scooters covers a variety of models suitable for the short-distance commuter on the one hand, and the young – and young at heart – looking for stylish personal mobility that won’t break the bank. Available in both learner-legal 50 cc and 125 cc engine capacities, the machines deliver real-world MPG figures in the area of 80 to 90 MPG.
While traditional purchasers have either been those just starting out on the road, or enthusiasts who cut their teeth on classic Italian machines of the 60s, more and more car owners are now viewing the scooter as a viable reduced emissions congestion-beating alternative to public transport.
With on-the-road prices starting at £999, the TGB brand aims to make switching to two wheels easier to make, by proving that quality can go hand-in hand with value for money. Power comes courtesy of TGB’s own two-stroke engines with electronic ignition and cold-start systems, all of which meet applicable EU emission standards. Safety is addressed by a braking system that includes front disks drilled for heat dissipation, with twin-piston callipers on all models. Convenience features such as a lockable under-seat storage compartment, and a disk lock to guard against theft also come as standard.
TGB’s UK distributor Astro General Corporation (UK) has been importing and distributing TGB Scooters for seven years. The company has a distribution facility in Cumbria and carries multiple stock levels of every component for TGB Scooters and Quads. With a network of over 200 dealers, able to call upon next-day parts delivery, owners can rest assured that if their machine needs service or repair, a friendly TGB scooter technician will never be far away.
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