How much approximately is a used 2010 Pronto Moped with 4,000 miles on it? I know nothing about mopeds!?
Angel
2011-09-23 22:55:39 UTC
I know nothing about mopeds and looked everywhere online to find out the general used price of Pronto mopeds and couldn't find anything! Someone wants to sell their used Pronto moped for $700 to me is that a fare price?
Five answers:
anonymous
2011-09-24 15:40:31 UTC
OMG !!! Don't buy this moped. Mine always had problems and they made me come in every 700 miles for a service check that cost $70.00 each time. If you go to Apex Motorsports on a weekend go to the back of the parking lot and they have a tent which you will see no less than 10 getting repaired. Everyone I know that has bought one of these has had problems. I got a Yamaha Razz that is 15 years old that runs better than this piece of junk.
Hope this helps
Erika
2016-11-07 10:10:23 UTC
Pronto Moped
Vinni
2015-08-13 03:27:01 UTC
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How much approximately is a used 2010 Pronto Moped with 4,000 miles on it? I know nothing about mopeds!?
I know nothing about mopeds and looked everywhere online to find out the general used price of Pronto mopeds and couldn't find anything! Someone wants to sell their used Pronto moped for $700 to me is that a fare price?
Loretta
2016-04-01 12:35:21 UTC
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It is a common mistake for people to confuse scooters and mopeds. In fact, many vehicles are BOTH. By legal definition, a "moped" is any two-wheeled vehicle of any design which meets local regulations that commonly relate to speed restriction. Commonly, mopeds may not exceed 30-35mph and still legally be considered mopeds. Confusion reigns, however, because some localities may require pedals, while others do not, and speed restrictions may vary from place to place. Further, a common moped design has been large, motorcycle-type wheels on vehicles that can commonly look very much like scooters, blurring the distinction. However, the term "moped" in any locality will always refer first to any vehicle that meets local regulations to such vehicles, and secondly to whatever designs people there may commonly associate with mopeds. Many speed-restricted scooters are legally marketed as mopeds, sometimes even with pedals (in places that require them). The overlap simply goes to body design with speed restrictions. It should be noted that most mopeds can be modified to exceed designed speed, in which case they are no longer legally mopeds, but motorcycles. If they have a scooter design, they will simply be faster scooters. Hope I helped! I just bought a scooter from the website you mentioned.
Mark
2011-09-23 23:11:29 UTC
Moped have pedals like a bike . Mo ( motor ) + Ped ( pedals)= Moped. or is it a Scooter. ( no pedals )?
If i can ffind anything about it i will come back and post it.
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