@jarikinnunen1718 Thanks for watching! We're trying to be as informative as possible. This way, someone who plans to purchase a mobility scooter will get a lot more ideas to help them decide which one to get. :)
We want to make sure we give as much information as we can and we can only do that by doing the tests ourselves! Thanks for watching and commenting David!
@@MobilityDirect I would suppose that they would BOTH be affected equally and saying this ones MSRP is more than that one would not change that fact that one cost more even when they both go up in cost or down for that matter ! I can say that the corvette costs more than the mini cooper regardless of what happens in the auto marketplace to eithers price. one is and always will be more expensive than the other
Prices are volatile in today's economy, we do not post prices on our videos. We do however, put the link to the product page on our website where you can find the up-to-date pricing. Here is the link: www.mobilityscootersdirect.com/#/b61bfd88-3685-43f5-8f33-e720705d3f24/embedded/autofilters=true&filter[brand][]=Pride+Mobility&page=1&query=revo+2.0&query_name=match_and&rpp=50
You should be fine. The Revo 2.0 has a weight capacity of 400lbs while the Buzzaround can handle up to 350lbs. Thanks for stopping by our RUclips channel! We appreciate the support.
Thank you. Would I be safe in considering scooters rated at 300 pounds. There are many attractive models among them, but I was afraid I was too heavy.@@MobilityDirect
@@MobilityDirect From the very beginning of this video, before showing the tear down process and terrain testing, you clearly were biased in favor of the buzz around ex scooter. This is probably due to the fact that you have extended experience with both. But that is probably what budtow meant in his post about your bias.
@@tyrah3261My husband agrees with you, he says they must have better margins with the buzz around. Me, I only know that on another video he said that the Revo 2.0 was one of his favorites, and I believe it was because it would go off-road nicely. I almost bought a Revo yesterday after watching another video. Now, I’m not sure because I hope to cover terrain like this🤷🏻♀️
You forgot to mention the most important thing about these scooters. The price. Who in the hell is going to climb a hill on a scooter, nobody. But scooters are mostly for older people with medical conditions. After I cut my grass on a John Deere LA 125 mower, my back is killing me so much that I have to take a Percocet. Now back to the main thing, the price. The buzz around here in Jacksonville, FL. Would cost me 2699.00 and the Revo 2.0 would cost me 1914.00. and if I wanted the slide adjustment for the seat, since I stand at 7 foot three inches tall is a extra 150.00. Everybody forgets to mention the price. What can people afford. I'm on social security, I have other bills each and every month. So the price is what I go by. Wow the buzz around comes with a cell phone holder. It's against the law to use a cell phone while driving. I've seen accidents in scooters and the person got a 250.00 ticket because she was on her cell phone on a scooter. And a other dealer raised the price from 1941.00 up to 2154.00 not in my life time.
I bought the Buzz EX in May 2021 for $1650 because of inflation it's now $1840. The bigger Buzz LX is $2460 now. I would buy another Buzz EX just for the milage 18 miles. I want to buy another one just for the replacement parts. If I buy just 4 wheels and they do wear out, it cost $500. The replacement batteries with a case is $300. each. The basket is $50. The seat is going for $300. It's cheaper just to buy a new one. With your videos, I can replace any parts, even replacing the motor looks easy. I live in an apartment and the size and weight is just great for getting it into the elevator and storing it. I don't pay for electricity so charging it is free for me. If you use it like I do everyday about 10 miles is day round 3000 miles a year. After 2 years it's wearing out, the tires and batteries. I install a strong home made rear basket and a home made removable floor basket, when I go to Whole Food I can easily carry 50 lbs of groceries. Go right in the store with it, no need to look for a parking space like other people. 5 miles an hour is fast enough on the City streets. I use it on the bike lanes and it a smooth ride, that when I wish I have the new 10 mph Golden Patriot. It's too big for me. With a scooter you never have to wait and climb on to a City Bus. The Buses don't even travel at 5mph in the City. Don't forget these are Mobility Scooters for the handicaps to get around. They are our legs.
😮😮 wow I like what you said about the phone that is so true who won the world going to be on a cellphone while they driving that scooter all that car also the price and prices are so high my insurance would not pay for it anthem of the scooters awful short people call people have a problem they need a place to put their legs are bent legs is not in good condition and they also need more room them to go to the not made for us I'm 5 ft 7 and you say that you are 7 ft I guess that leaves us out😂😂 LOL LOL thank you for sharing
Great video love the comparison test
@raylusk470 Thanks for watching our video and commenting. We appreciate the support!
Excellent video! I ordered two Buzzaround EX's and am very happy with the purchase. Very easy assembly right out of the box.
That's awesome! Thanks for watching and commenting Nicholas! We appreciate the support!
This like tests are very rare. Good to see what waiting for when need purchase mobility scooter. I`m familiar with other types of electric vehicles.
@jarikinnunen1718 Thanks for watching! We're trying to be as informative as possible. This way, someone who plans to purchase a mobility scooter will get a lot more ideas to help them decide which one to get. :)
It's nice you put the scooter's through your own testing and not just rely on the manufacturer spec's
We want to make sure we give as much information as we can and we can only do that by doing the tests ourselves! Thanks for watching and commenting David!
Thanks!
Welcome!
The Two scooter is beutiful a very nice demonstration love it
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Do either of them have the seat that slides backward and forward?
Not these models, but others do like the victory sport LX and the Afikim c model.
You should put in base price.....msrp
What do you suppose would happen when prices change?
@@MobilityDirect I would suppose that they would BOTH be affected equally and saying this ones MSRP is more than that one would not change that fact that one cost more even when they both go up in cost or down for that matter ! I can say that the corvette costs more than the mini cooper regardless of what happens in the auto marketplace to eithers price. one is and always will be more expensive than the other
Prices are volatile in today's economy, we do not post prices on our videos. We do however, put the link to the product page on our website where you can find the up-to-date pricing. Here is the link: www.mobilityscootersdirect.com/#/b61bfd88-3685-43f5-8f33-e720705d3f24/embedded/autofilters=true&filter[brand][]=Pride+Mobility&page=1&query=revo+2.0&query_name=match_and&rpp=50
I weigh 265 pounds . What weight rating should I look for to carry me reliably?
You should be fine. The Revo 2.0 has a weight capacity of 400lbs while the Buzzaround can handle up to 350lbs. Thanks for stopping by our RUclips channel! We appreciate the support.
Thank you. Would I be safe in considering scooters rated at 300 pounds. There are many attractive models among them, but I was afraid I was too heavy.@@MobilityDirect
How much?
www.mobilityscootersdirect.com/mobility-scooters/pride-revo-2-0-mobility-scooter-4-wheel.html
www.mobilityscootersdirect.com/mobility-scooters/golden-buzzaround-extreme-mobility-scooter-4-wheel.html
It's no doubt that this company is biased in their videos, but hey I have a buzz around standard model and so far I'm happy with it?.
What makes you think that we are biased?
@@MobilityDirect From the very beginning of this video, before showing the tear down process and terrain testing, you clearly were biased in favor of the buzz around ex scooter. This is probably due to the fact that you have extended experience with both. But that is probably what budtow meant in his post about your bias.
@@tyrah3261My husband agrees with you, he says they must have better margins with the buzz around. Me, I only know that on another video he said that the Revo 2.0 was one of his favorites, and I believe it was because it would go off-road nicely. I almost bought a Revo yesterday after watching another video. Now, I’m not sure because I hope to cover terrain like this🤷🏻♀️
You forgot to mention the most important thing about these scooters. The price. Who in the hell is going to climb a hill on a scooter, nobody. But scooters are mostly for older people with medical conditions. After I cut my grass on a John Deere LA 125 mower, my back is killing me so much that I have to take a Percocet. Now back to the main thing, the price. The buzz around here in Jacksonville, FL. Would cost me 2699.00 and the Revo 2.0 would cost me 1914.00. and if I wanted the slide adjustment for the seat, since I stand at 7 foot three inches tall is a extra 150.00. Everybody forgets to mention the price. What can people afford. I'm on social security, I have other bills each and every month. So the price is what I go by. Wow the buzz around comes with a cell phone holder. It's against the law to use a cell phone while driving. I've seen accidents in scooters and the person got a 250.00 ticket because she was on her cell phone on a scooter. And a other dealer raised the price from 1941.00 up to 2154.00 not in my life time.
What do you think a reasonable price would be? We don't mention prices on RUclips because the prices change very often.
I bought the Buzz EX in May 2021 for $1650 because of inflation it's now $1840. The bigger Buzz LX is $2460 now. I would buy another Buzz EX just for the milage 18 miles. I want to buy another one just for the replacement parts. If I buy just 4 wheels and they do wear out, it cost $500. The replacement batteries with a case is $300. each. The basket is $50. The seat is going for $300. It's cheaper just to buy a new one. With your videos, I can replace any parts, even replacing the motor looks easy. I live in an apartment and the size and weight is just great for getting it into the elevator and storing it. I don't pay for electricity so charging it is free for me. If you use it like I do everyday about 10 miles is day round 3000 miles a year. After 2 years it's wearing out, the tires and batteries. I install a strong home made rear basket and a home made removable floor basket, when I go to Whole Food I can easily carry 50 lbs of groceries. Go right in the store with it, no need to look for a parking space like other people. 5 miles an hour is fast enough on the City streets. I use it on the bike lanes and it a smooth ride, that when I wish I have the new 10 mph Golden Patriot. It's too big for me. With a scooter you never have to wait and climb on to a City Bus. The Buses don't even travel at 5mph in the City. Don't forget these are Mobility Scooters for the handicaps to get around. They are our legs.
I went up some hills on my Buzz Around EX. It's a comfortable ride and going up some steep hills was not an issue.
😮😮 wow I like what you said about the phone that is so true who won the world going to be on a cellphone while they driving that scooter all that car also the price and prices are so high my insurance would not pay for it anthem of the scooters awful short people call people have a problem they need a place to put their legs are bent legs is not in good condition and they also need more room them to go to the not made for us I'm 5 ft 7 and you say that you are 7 ft I guess that leaves us out😂😂 LOL LOL thank you for sharing
Oops excuse me I meant to say who in the world but Google started out the wrong way