very nice to see. in my visits to other countries where these are used a LOT in cities to deliver goods, transport people as well. [they have many uses] I have a few Honda vehicles myself and prefer the older ones that are not computerized. [simple] anyone can work on them and you do not need a specialized service center. yes my rancher has elec start, fuel injection and a few other things that add pleasure to it, Buut when/if it runs goofy, I cant fix it. I'll need to find and then take it a 100 miles or better to a service center that "might" be able to fix it. Im in the USA where the facility might be available. I prefer the older style that "I" can fix [no electronic controls that will fail] I do have ebikes & know they too have cargo abilities for city use. [but too complicated] as most will not be able to fix them or know how to sore them. [mine are parked inside where its dry] so might last a long time. These are needed in many cities, but most I know will either build their own or rebuild an older one that can be fixed & maintained without being a train/authorized service technician. [yes we need "real" mechanics] a technician is good, just not an option for many. [yes im a trained technician & as such know there is a big difference] design them to be easy to work on and maintain = less co$t will equal more sales. for those that want the best? the will pay more And pay more for storage electronic test equipment a shop & specialized technicians that will need to pay more as they will need education and more diagnostic equipment + the co$t will never end. . . many city places mean storage is $$$ and a place to work on them is also $$ many I see work on things in the street, even paint cars on the street [just no room for a shop] I see bikes being worked on in the street & homes with a driveway are often used as shop space. their vehicles need/must be able to be worked on by a mechanic. for Parts? you have to order those - the farther away that part is, the longer you wait. time is money - so more co$t just to name a few concerns with new vehicles. better to rebuild something old Or build your own.
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very nice to see.
in my visits to other countries where these are used a LOT in cities to deliver goods, transport people as well. [they have many uses]
I have a few Honda vehicles myself and prefer the older ones that are not computerized. [simple]
anyone can work on them and you do not need a specialized service center.
yes my rancher has elec start, fuel injection and a few other things that add pleasure to it, Buut
when/if it runs goofy, I cant fix it.
I'll need to find and then take it a 100 miles or better to a service center that "might" be able to fix it.
Im in the USA where the facility might be available.
I prefer the older style that "I" can fix [no electronic controls that will fail]
I do have ebikes & know they too have cargo abilities for city use. [but too complicated] as most will not be able to fix them or know how to sore them. [mine are parked inside where its dry] so might last a long time.
These are needed in many cities, but most I know will either build their own or rebuild an older one that can be fixed & maintained without being a train/authorized service technician. [yes we need "real" mechanics]
a technician is good, just not an option for many.
[yes im a trained technician & as such know there is a big difference]
design them to be easy to work on and maintain = less co$t will equal more sales.
for those that want the best? the will pay more And pay more for storage electronic test equipment a shop & specialized technicians that will need to pay more as they will need education and more diagnostic equipment + the co$t will never end. . .
many city places mean storage is $$$ and a place to work on them is also $$
many I see work on things in the street, even paint cars on the street [just no room for a shop]
I see bikes being worked on in the street & homes with a driveway are often used as shop space.
their vehicles need/must be able to be worked on by a mechanic.
for Parts? you have to order those - the farther away that part is, the longer you wait.
time is money - so more co$t
just to name a few concerns with new vehicles.
better to rebuild something old Or build your own.
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