Been lucky enough to have the opportunity to test a variety of scooter (including Apollo models). They're available from a few UK retailers but with import costs. I'm from Denmark by the way.
Had mine for a month now. Absolute beast! It took me a month to get it, was not happy about that. But wow, what a machine. Three nights in I got totally soaked for two hours heading home. Really got pummelled. Took my shoes three day to dry out. Scooter just spun like a top. No issue whatsoever. I was amazed. I have minor complaints. Screws on the fenders are all wrong. Had to replace them and use lock down. Poor design. That is all the negatives I have found so far. At about 800 Km now. It rocks!
Thanks for sharing your experience. I can only agree with what you've said. And yes, the regen is incrediblyl smooth, none of that joltiness I've tested on other scooters.
Thanks for the tip about the screws. I had the same problem on another brand. And another kind of product made in metal. Sad it's happening to apollo too. But if it's just that. I can live with it. Got mine in a week. Cheers.
Great review. Thank you. A few questions: Do you find the deck space sufficient? At 3:08 you didn’t seem to be able to find space for your rear foot. Also, did you find the weight manageable? I am trying to decide between Air and City. Air is more than 20 lbs lighter at half the price and reviews say it is comfortable. How much of a difference is there in comfort and performance? Does it justify the weight and cost?
Thank you! And yes, there's plenty of deck space - I reckon I just had really awkward footing in that clip or did it on purpose (don't recall). The weight is on the heavy side, same goes for its competitors. I have yet to try the Air, but it looks like a solid scooter - in a different category, though. Still, I believe it is a comfortable ride, but the City Pro feels heavenly and has all the power I need personally.
I drove mine into a curb and now have to wait for a rear motor replacement. Didnt see the curb cuz it was at night and i had a helmet with a visor on. Warranty claim denied. I was only going 15km/hr.
@@eRideHerothe back motor casing ripped apart so i got error code e4 which means the motor is broken. Currently about to pick it up from the repair & run shop in Toronto. Hopefully it all works just fine.
Having a stem light like the Apollo Go would be really nice. I'm hoping that future electric scooters will have LFP batteries. I could live with the extra weight of these batteries for the extra charge cycles and improved fire safety. I have an LFP based power station, 512 Wh, that charges completely in 1 hour. That would be really nice charging time for an scooter.
Love mine. I just got it a few days ago. Right now it is too cold in Minnesota. I have to wait a few more days before it gets warmer. Supposed to be in the 60s in a few days. 🛴
Congrats on your purchase! Hope you'll enjoy the ride. I know all too well - Here in Denmark I'm practically limited to riding from spring to fall as winter is a no-go. Happy riding!
Løbehjulet må max kunne køre 20 km/t, så det er desværre ikke lovligt. Er dog selv aldrig blevet stoppet, og så snart jeg kører på de tungere modeller, foregår det ude på landet.
Hi, look for the german Company “Trittbrett”. Their “Fritz” Model is the Apollo City, but limited to 20 or 25 kph. So legal and they sell it for €1100.
I've been very impressed with Apollo scooters. I've been using my Ghost since COVID started as a replacement for my car (on good weather days) and it's been great. This would be a nice alternative due to the super high waterproofing (which is lacking on the Ghost.) The dedicated regen brakes are a home run IMO, and I hope that Apollo includes them on all their scooters. Why? Every time you want to change your brake pads (which is the most common thing you'll do other than maybe replace tubes) it will cost you $20 in shipping plus the cost of the pads. If you have a regen paddle like this, the that expense is completely negated. The self-healing tires also means that you won't be paying for popped tubes (which sadly happens a lot more often on scooters than bicycles.)
Totally agree - I almost exclusively use the regen brakes in comfortable situations and use the actual drums as more of an emergency brake. I feel it slightly improves range and, as you say, greatly diminishes wear on brakes. Also, the regen is as smooth as NIU and Segway's which is a hard feat to achieve.
The self healing sticky coating drys up in average of 6 month!!! Especially in warmer weather + with the motor generated heat!!!😢😮.It's not permanent at all but very good though. 🎉😊.
@eRideHero Also tune down the regen braking some more. Even at the lowest setting, it's still a bit strong. It's not bad, though, but it's just not a big difference between levels 5 and 1.
Thanks. What I'm actually asking, is will I be going up a pretty steep hill (20-25%)at 9 mph or will I be cruising up the hill at about 15 to 20 miles an hour? Thanks
It depends on weight but in my 8% incline test I held over 24 MPH average. 15 MPH at 20-25% sounds realistic although I probably live in the flattest country on earth so can't test. 😅
Hey gotrax has a some new scooters and I’ve noticed that there’s not many reviews about it it kinda matches up in price point to the Apollo city are you gonna review it it’s called the gotrax gx2
I've been talking to Gotrax but they only serve the US and I am based in Denmark, so I can't get my hands on any of their scooters. Hopefully in the future.
I live in Utah, and I commute to work, ride the train, and live on the third floor. What would you recommend for best portability, performance, ride quality, build quality, and Customer Service. This 2023 Apollo city, pro or the Solar EQ by solar scooters?
I sadly haven't had the chance to test the Solar EQ yet so I can't comment on performance or ride and built quality. In terms of portability, it should be very similar to the City Pro (the regular City is a little lighter). On paper, the Solar seemingly offers more performance relative to cost, but it takes a lot to beat the ride quality of the City. However, it sounds like portability is quite important for you (maybe more than you think in the long run). I would definitely throw the Splach Twin Plus into the mix. It is more compact and lighter, although ride quality isn't quite what the City can offer. It'll run you a bit cheaper, too. Here a link to the scooter: splach.bike/products/splach-twin-a-premium-dual-motor-budget-electric-scooter?variant=40178452955191&sca_ref=3650655.vBUMxX4TzM (ERIDEHERO60 will give you $60 off)
Congrats on the purchase! I dont remember the name of the helmet in this review but I highly recommend a Full Face helmet. The Bell Sanction is cheap and decent.
Understand the confusion. So, for the 2023 version, Apollo had both a single and dual motor version (the dual being the Pro). It seems they've streamlined things now, offering just one version (dual motor) and also ditching the "Pro". So this is basically the Apollo City 2024, just without the few new upgrades.
Great review thanks. City pro and kaabo mantis v2 are the same price here in Australia.. it’s definitely a quality product but overpriced imo. I ended up buying the mantis v2
I am in Denmark. Not sure about specific laws in the state but they are definitely a limiting factor. Some people brave it, but at the risk of confiscation and fines.
@eRideHero I did see the Apollo city is faster with duel motors,but the phantom seems almost in the same price range. I did ride a Segway E2 for years, and it was very dependable .
@@ErrollJones-s6d The handlebars are pretty wide, but so are pretty much all other handlebars at this price point - at makes for a better ride quality. I can get you the exact measurements in a day or two if you want.
I got my apollo city pro and i put it in park mode day 1 and it asked me for the pin to unlock I was like what pin ??? I started shitting bricks .. customer service helped me out
I been seeing nothing but bad reviews on reddit about apollo. Serious injuries, batteries dying, etc. Their warranty repair was sending a customer a video on how to repair it themselves. Lmfao Law suits about to destroy this company.
Don’t believe the bullshit hype. The company builds a solid product and they stand behind their warranty. They’re opening new warranty centers all over the country in the US. People reporting issues with frames are riding them like maniacs and jumping over curbs, there’s always more to the story
time will tell. It's too bad because this scooter has it all: range, self healing tires of a good size, innovative and low maintenance breaking, IP66, lordy lord. I have a Kqi2 Pro but would love a softer rise and more range. otherwise its a super reliable tank.
@christianbeaupre7989 having tested both the KQi2 Pro and City Pro (and everything in between), it's definitely a huge step up. The KQi3 Max is also worth considering as it gives both more range and is much more zippy on hills - also bigger and more comfortable dimensions). Yet to try the new KQi 300 series, but they look promising!
@eRideHero yeah, but, some places have higher grade inclines, do you have steeper hills? It would also be good to have a sand bag between legs to simulate higher weight class people, 100kg and 150kg should be included, but maybe, if you don't want to, you could link videos from heavier riders. (For example, I am 110 kg and i carry about 40kg of gear with backpack, so 150kg total max. And i can carry a pack of 6 water bottles of 2 litters each between the legs on a BOLT ride share scooter for low cost transport, but i am looking at buying this scooter after an upgrade next year (hopefully), so more information is allways better, each case is different.)
@@Narinjas Good shout. I will try to incorporate even more tests in the future. And sadly Denmark is one of the flattest countries in the world - hopefully I can find at least a steep stretch somewhere to run tests on.
Yeah I'd love to put more miles on, but I have more than a dozen scooters to test, so to get around to everything as a one-man show I have to spread out the miles across models ;-) - Wish there was 48 hours in a day, though.
@stevejiji4030 rode it a few times, accelerator STUCK on full throttle had 2 near accidents with cars. Then one day it wouldn't turn off , and died. They screwed me around for 1 year untill the warranty ran out. They said I had to ship it from Perth to Sydney and said I had to build a special fibreglass box...SO I DID. Then they said I had to use a certain company to ship it, and they knew damn well that company wouldn't take it. Then they said ok take it to a guy on perth to fix. It worked a bit for 1 hour then died again. Then they said no warranty because I'm in Australia (??!) and said" we consider the matter closed" Our consumer affairs are useless and did nothing
@@lancehobbs8012 If they "screwed you" around for a year then you didn't buy the City 2023, you bought the City 2022 which sadly was riddled with problems.
What do you think about the City Pro? Is it worth the price or would you rather get something cheaper?
Been lucky enough to have the opportunity to test a variety of scooter (including Apollo models). They're available from a few UK retailers but with import costs. I'm from Denmark by the way.
There is a seller in Austria but I think the problem could be the parts in Europe.
@@moonwaterz2258 do you know the seller in EU?
@@moonwaterz2258 do you know the reliable seller in EU?
@@moonwaterz2258 do you know a seller in EU?
Had mine for a month now. Absolute beast! It took me a month to get it, was not happy about that. But wow, what a machine. Three nights in I got totally soaked for two hours heading home. Really got pummelled. Took my shoes three day to dry out. Scooter just spun like a top. No issue whatsoever. I was amazed. I have minor complaints. Screws on the fenders are all wrong. Had to replace them and use lock down. Poor design. That is all the negatives I have found so far. At about 800 Km now. It rocks!
I should have added the regen is just outstanding. I barely use the breaks. Very impressive
Thanks for sharing your experience. I can only agree with what you've said. And yes, the regen is incrediblyl smooth, none of that joltiness I've tested on other scooters.
Thanks for the tip about the screws. I had the same problem on another brand. And another kind of product made in metal. Sad it's happening to apollo too. But if it's just that. I can live with it. Got mine in a week. Cheers.
Future tip: remove shoe insoles, place some towels and your wet shoes in the dryer. You're welcome 👍
@@jdubdoubleu lol, good advice
Thanks for all the insights. I pulled the trigger tonight on one of these, partly because of your review... thank you!
Congrats on the purchase, I hope you found some value in the review. I'm sure you'll enjoy the City!
Congratulation, after many reviews on this product yours is the most exhaustive. Thanks for the fine work!
Thank you very much!
I pre ordered one and it's amazing very fast I love it
Congrats on the purchase! It's an extremely refined ride - pure bliss!
Great review. Thank you. A few questions: Do you find the deck space sufficient? At 3:08 you didn’t seem to be able to find space for your rear foot. Also, did you find the weight manageable? I am trying to decide between Air and City. Air is more than 20 lbs lighter at half the price and reviews say it is comfortable. How much of a difference is there in comfort and performance? Does it justify the weight and cost?
Thank you! And yes, there's plenty of deck space - I reckon I just had really awkward footing in that clip or did it on purpose (don't recall). The weight is on the heavy side, same goes for its competitors. I have yet to try the Air, but it looks like a solid scooter - in a different category, though. Still, I believe it is a comfortable ride, but the City Pro feels heavenly and has all the power I need personally.
If you apply regen brake, is it braking the rear tire, front tire or both?
To my understanding, regen braking applies to both motors.
Love how you really test the build quality such as kick the kick stance one hundred times.
Appreciate it! Always trying to push my evaluation methods forward and getting into depth with the rides
@@eRideHero
Good lite review. Would of loved more hill climbing test.Only a few real reviewer do that.😮9/10!
Quick question, why 2023 folding mechanism wasnt shown in this video?
Sadly didn't have a chance to shoot any clips of the upgraded folding mechanism, but having tested it, I can say it is great
@@eRideHero Thank you for your quick reply!
I drove mine into a curb and now have to wait for a rear motor replacement. Didnt see the curb cuz it was at night and i had a helmet with a visor on. Warranty claim denied. I was only going 15km/hr.
Had it for 2 days
At only 15km/9.3Mi you can have a serious injury to yourself & to the escooter!!!😢😮.
@@8_x_9.yeah i fell off of it. I was fine but still, hard lesson to learn ( and an expensive one)
Sorry to hear that. How did you hold up and what kind of damage happened to the scooter?
@@eRideHerothe back motor casing ripped apart so i got error code e4 which means the motor is broken. Currently about to pick it up from the repair & run shop in Toronto. Hopefully it all works just fine.
Having a stem light like the Apollo Go would be really nice. I'm hoping that future electric scooters will have LFP batteries. I could live with the extra weight of these batteries for the extra charge cycles and improved fire safety. I have an LFP based power station, 512 Wh, that charges completely in 1 hour. That would be really nice charging time for an scooter.
Amazing review, Thanks for taking the time to do it.
Thank you so much! Hope you enjoyed it!
Love mine. I just got it a few days ago. Right now it is too cold in Minnesota. I have to wait a few more days before it gets warmer. Supposed to be in the 60s in a few days. 🛴
Congrats on your purchase! Hope you'll enjoy the ride. I know all too well - Here in Denmark I'm practically limited to riding from spring to fall as winter is a no-go. Happy riding!
Well done! Great attention to detail, as always.
Appreciate it Maciek!
Med hensyn til regler i danmark, hvordan ser det ud, hvis man gerne vil op i denne klasse af scootere?
Løbehjulet må max kunne køre 20 km/t, så det er desværre ikke lovligt. Er dog selv aldrig blevet stoppet, og så snart jeg kører på de tungere modeller, foregår det ude på landet.
Hi, look for the german Company “Trittbrett”. Their “Fritz” Model is the Apollo City, but limited to 20 or 25 kph. So legal and they sell it for €1100.
I've been very impressed with Apollo scooters. I've been using my Ghost since COVID started as a replacement for my car (on good weather days) and it's been great. This would be a nice alternative due to the super high waterproofing (which is lacking on the Ghost.) The dedicated regen brakes are a home run IMO, and I hope that Apollo includes them on all their scooters. Why? Every time you want to change your brake pads (which is the most common thing you'll do other than maybe replace tubes) it will cost you $20 in shipping plus the cost of the pads. If you have a regen paddle like this, the that expense is completely negated. The self-healing tires also means that you won't be paying for popped tubes (which sadly happens a lot more often on scooters than bicycles.)
Totally agree - I almost exclusively use the regen brakes in comfortable situations and use the actual drums as more of an emergency brake. I feel it slightly improves range and, as you say, greatly diminishes wear on brakes. Also, the regen is as smooth as NIU and Segway's which is a hard feat to achieve.
The self healing sticky coating drys up in average of 6 month!!!
Especially in warmer weather + with the motor generated heat!!!😢😮.It's not permanent at all but very good though. 🎉😊.
@@8_x_9. That's very good to know, thanks!
It would be really cool if you could use the turn lights as constant blinking or steady for night riding.
Agreed. That would be an awesome feature. Maybe 50% strength idle and 100% blinking when activated.
@eRideHero Also tune down the regen braking some more. Even at the lowest setting, it's still a bit strong. It's not bad, though, but it's just not a big difference between levels 5 and 1.
I personally find it to be adequate on low settings. Not jolty or jumpy
@eRideHero not saying it's jolty or jumpy. It's actually very smooth. Just not a big difference between 5 and 1.
That I can agree on. 😎
Thank you for including metric measurements in the video ❤
You're welcome. In from Denmark so I rely heavily on it myself 😅
That's a fantastic review!
Thank you Eloi!
Nice review! Could you please tell me how he'll climbing holds up. Thank you
Thank you! Hill climbing performance is excellent. Largely thanks to the dual-motor setup.
Thanks. What I'm actually asking, is will I be going up a pretty steep hill (20-25%)at 9 mph or will I be cruising up the hill at about 15 to 20 miles an hour?
Thanks
It depends on weight but in my 8% incline test I held over 24 MPH average. 15 MPH at 20-25% sounds realistic although I probably live in the flattest country on earth so can't test. 😅
@@eRideHero ty
@@eRideHeroYou should of taken it to a really steep hill test!!!😢. Otherwise almost an excellent 90% review.
Does it have cruise control?
Yes it does, with customizable press timer
Hey gotrax has a some new scooters and I’ve noticed that there’s not many reviews about it it kinda matches up in price point to the Apollo city are you gonna review it it’s called the gotrax gx2
I've been talking to Gotrax but they only serve the US and I am based in Denmark, so I can't get my hands on any of their scooters. Hopefully in the future.
Ok thanks for letting me know keep up the good work your reviews are really good
Will do! Lots of reviews in the pipeline as soon as the weather gets a bit better
I live in Utah, and I commute to work, ride the train, and live on the third floor. What would you recommend for best portability, performance, ride quality, build quality, and Customer Service. This 2023 Apollo city, pro or the Solar EQ by solar scooters?
I sadly haven't had the chance to test the Solar EQ yet so I can't comment on performance or ride and built quality. In terms of portability, it should be very similar to the City Pro (the regular City is a little lighter). On paper, the Solar seemingly offers more performance relative to cost, but it takes a lot to beat the ride quality of the City.
However, it sounds like portability is quite important for you (maybe more than you think in the long run). I would definitely throw the Splach Twin Plus into the mix. It is more compact and lighter, although ride quality isn't quite what the City can offer. It'll run you a bit cheaper, too.
Here a link to the scooter: splach.bike/products/splach-twin-a-premium-dual-motor-budget-electric-scooter?variant=40178452955191&sca_ref=3650655.vBUMxX4TzM
(ERIDEHERO60 will give you $60 off)
@@eRideHero Thanks for the insight 👍🏼❤️
You're welcome. Happy riding!
hey do i need to startkick to make it work? because i just wanna stand and ride not kickstart, is there a way?
Sure you can toggle between zero start and kick start via the app.
Im having doubts on buying it because of some people saying that its a scam. How has the scooter been?
It's still the most comfortable, plush ride I've ever tried below $2K. Has held up incredibly well.
Thanks this is great !! i'am waiting for mine to arrive !! Can you tell me whath kind of helmet you have whit that test whith the City pro ?
Congrats on the purchase! I dont remember the name of the helmet in this review but I highly recommend a Full Face helmet. The Bell Sanction is cheap and decent.
I'm confused, is this Apollo city pro or Apollo city? Cause in there Apollo website they don't have Apollo city pro
I am confused about the same thing
Understand the confusion. So, for the 2023 version, Apollo had both a single and dual motor version (the dual being the Pro). It seems they've streamlined things now, offering just one version (dual motor) and also ditching the "Pro". So this is basically the Apollo City 2024, just without the few new upgrades.
The 2024 is improved even more.🎉❤😊.
Yes indeed! Love that they're continually improving their designs.
Great review
Thank you. I am glad you liked it!
where can i find it in europe
It is available at Beyond PEV, PET.UK and more but you may have to pay import taxes depending on location.
Great review thanks. City pro and kaabo mantis v2 are the same price here in Australia.. it’s definitely a quality product but overpriced imo. I ended up buying the mantis v2
Thanks for the kind words! The Mantis V2 is a solid scooter!
What state?
I am in Denmark. Not sure about specific laws in the state but they are definitely a limiting factor. Some people brave it, but at the risk of confiscation and fines.
@@eRideHero IC
Great 👍 video 📹!
Thank you - appreciate the kind words
Bro pls suggest me something for off-road
Check out the Wolf line from Kaabo 🔥
I'm sitting on the fence right now ,Apollo city or Segway G2 max.
Are you referring to the Max G2? In that case, both highly comfortable - the G2 cheaper but the Apollo City more powerful on both speed and range
@eRideHero I did see the Apollo city is faster with duel motors,but the phantom seems almost in the same price range. I did ride a Segway E2 for years, and it was very dependable .
Apollo city
Good video can it fit in car?
Thank you. I have small car and it fits in the trunk if I pull down one of the backseats. Should fit in the trunk for most sized cars
@@eRideHero thanks for coming back handlebars are they to big ? To fit in normally
@@ErrollJones-s6d The handlebars are pretty wide, but so are pretty much all other handlebars at this price point - at makes for a better ride quality. I can get you the exact measurements in a day or two if you want.
@@eRideHero thanks so much looking to upgrade. Did to be able to take into shops
i'm waiting for full coverage fenders
In terms of warranty?
@@eRideHero before I buy
I got my apollo city pro and i put it in park mode day 1 and it asked me for the pin to unlock I was like what pin ??? I started shitting bricks .. customer service helped me out
What is the PIN by default? I'm really anxious about that LOL
Why you reviewing 2022 model with upgraded handlebars like it is 2023???
I have tested both models. Circumstances would have it I wasn't able to get footage with the upgraded folding mechanism.
How much
Currently 1,599 USD. Link in video description.
Great reviews, but musick is too loud & intrusive!!!😮
Thanks so much for the pointer. What do you reckon with the newer videos? Is it better or still needs to be lower?
I just got mine in today, and having only ridden one e scooter once a few years ago, I have to say this thing is sketchy at first lol
Hmm, how so? Interested to hear your thoughts
@@eRideHero just quick, and riding in the streets in heavy traffic, gets a little sketchy. It’s a nice machine overall.
I see, well it's good that speed and acceleration can be limited to match your surroundings@@JiboiaJin
@@eRideHero yeah honestly after a few days I’ve gotten the hang of it.
yes but in a few rides you'll get used to it. Practice around quite street's...etc.
Where country is this? Looks really really really flat. Which is great for a range test but...
Denmark-it is indeed really really flat, haha.
The top speed for a escooter in CA is 15 mph.
Not true.
@williamko4751 yes, it is.
CA as in Canada or Cali?
@karenbarry4193 what's canada?
I been seeing nothing but bad reviews on reddit about apollo. Serious injuries, batteries dying, etc. Their warranty repair was sending a customer a video on how to repair it themselves. Lmfao
Law suits about to destroy this company.
Don’t believe the bullshit hype. The company builds a solid product and they stand behind their warranty. They’re opening new warranty centers all over the country in the US. People reporting issues with frames are riding them like maniacs and jumping over curbs, there’s always more to the story
time will tell. It's too bad because this scooter has it all: range, self healing tires of a good size, innovative and low maintenance breaking, IP66, lordy lord. I have a Kqi2 Pro but would love a softer rise and more range. otherwise its a super reliable tank.
@christianbeaupre7989 having tested both the KQi2 Pro and City Pro (and everything in between), it's definitely a huge step up. The KQi3 Max is also worth considering as it gives both more range and is much more zippy on hills - also bigger and more comfortable dimensions). Yet to try the new KQi 300 series, but they look promising!
Almost a good review!!
You failed to show the hill climbing capabilities!!!😢 Hope you include it next time.??? Just a generic 90% reiew. 7/10.
Thanks.
2:47 🫡
Did you even watch the entire video? He covers it..
@eRideHero yeah, but, some places have higher grade inclines, do you have steeper hills? It would also be good to have a sand bag between legs to simulate higher weight class people, 100kg and 150kg should be included, but maybe, if you don't want to, you could link videos from heavier riders. (For example, I am 110 kg and i carry about 40kg of gear with backpack, so 150kg total max. And i can carry a pack of 6 water bottles of 2 litters each between the legs on a BOLT ride share scooter for low cost transport, but i am looking at buying this scooter after an upgrade next year (hopefully), so more information is allways better, each case is different.)
@@Narinjas Good shout. I will try to incorporate even more tests in the future. And sadly Denmark is one of the flattest countries in the world - hopefully I can find at least a steep stretch somewhere to run tests on.
@@eRideHero 💖
I'd rather go with Segway tbh
Each to their own. The GT1 is a great choice at the current mega sale but when at retail price, it isn't good value in my opinion.
Same price point in the US and hydraulic brakes, faster despite single motor and world class suspension and handling.. tough choice or not debating
Do not buy from Apollo scooters unless you want to buy a lemon
11.22.23😮
This scooter costs 2400$ here in Canada. Who’s gonna spend 2400$ on a scooter bill gates ?
Definitely one of the pricier scooters around. But some people enjoy it as a hobby or a full replacement for a car in the cities.
Four hundred miles in several months is not alot my guy.. get out and ride.
Yeah I'd love to put more miles on, but I have more than a dozen scooters to test, so to get around to everything as a one-man show I have to spread out the miles across models ;-) - Wish there was 48 hours in a day, though.
@ignot5onit423 A lot!
2 thousand dollar brik, total scam, didn't honor warranty. Don't get scammed like me , they have a lot of slick talk and no delivery
What exactly happened in your case?
@stevejiji4030 rode it a few times, accelerator STUCK on full throttle had 2 near accidents with cars.
Then one day it wouldn't turn off , and died. They screwed me around for 1 year untill the warranty ran out. They said I had to ship it from Perth to Sydney and said I had to build a special fibreglass box...SO I DID. Then they said I had to use a certain company to ship it, and they knew damn well that company wouldn't take it. Then they said ok take it to a guy on perth to fix. It worked a bit for 1 hour then died again. Then they said no warranty because I'm in Australia (??!) and said" we consider the matter closed"
Our consumer affairs are useless and did nothing
@@lancehobbs8012 If they "screwed you" around for a year then you didn't buy the City 2023, you bought the City 2022 which sadly was riddled with problems.
Love the video
Thanks!