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Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
For the last six months, I've been using Feisty EV for my family of four and it's been surprisingly capable. The weight capacity is good enough that we can do short trips with two adults and two kids. It feels a bit underpowered compared to our old petrol scooter, but for longer journeys or when we need to carry lots of groceries this is certainly the one we’d choose.
Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
Since I have two kids, I wouldn’t suggest the Feisty EV as a full substitute for a family car. When you have to make a couple of trips for school drops, office commutes, and errands, the range anxiety is real. Also, the storage space is quite limited for a family's need.
Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
I believe there is a use case for the Feisty EV for a family, if a couple tweaks are made. It’s a great individual trip and even to drop kids to school. The real challenge is when you have to go out on longer family outings. It's actually quite practical for day to day urban use and saves us a ton on fuel costs.
Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
I think the Feisty EV is better for a couple or small family with one child. It can technically carry four, and it’s unsafe and unstable on uneven roads. I'd say it makes a good secondary vehicle for a family, but not a full replacement for a petrol scooter.
Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
After trading in our petrol scooter for the Feisty EV, it has been a real game changer for our family. Low running costs and zero emissions are in line with our values. Yes, it required us to change our habits a bit (planning our trips a bit better) but it meets 90% of our family's needs.
Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
I’ve tested a number of electric scooters and I don’t think the Feisty EV is a family vehicle. The battery life was inconsistent when heavy loads were used, and the performance on inclines with multiple passengers was disappointing. Solo rides are fine, but they're not good for a family of four.
Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
People underestimate the Feisty EV's capabilities, I think. It works well for us, we are using it as our primary vehicle and we are a family of four. Adapt your usage – now we make the trips more often and shorter than the long, loaded ones. And we save a lot of money on fuel.
Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
For our family, the Feisty EV has been adequate, but it’s not compromise free. It's enough for our day to day use but we had to buy additional storage solutions for shopping trips. It is definitely more eco friendly, but I do miss the convenience of having a petrol scooter that I can top up in a flash for long unexpected trips.
Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
However, my experience is that the Feisty EV can act as a petrol scooter replacement for a family depending on your lifestyle. It’s great if you live in a city with good charging infrastructure and mostly do short trips. But in families where they travel much farther or in places where roads are not good, a petrol scooter may still make more sense.
Could an Amo Mobility Feisty EV be a replacement for a petrol scooter for a family of four?
17 January 2025 08:53
We gave the Feisty EV a try as our main family vehicle but eventually reverted to a petrol scooter. The main issue was, that it was just too slow and had too short range to keep up with our busy schedule and need to sometimes go to nearby towns. For some families it might work, but it wasn’t versatile enough for us.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
In fact, I’ve been riding the Feisty EV for about three months and it’s been a bit of a mixed bag. In traffic, the speed control switch is pretty handy, but the side stand sensor is finicky sometimes. Range wise, I’m getting about 65-70 km on a full charge which is decent but not what they advertise about 75-100 km.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
I rode the Feisty EV as a test mule and I think it's overhyped. Some other options in the same price range feel a bit more well made. Also, the 6 hours to charge is just too much for me.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
I don’t think people are giving the Feisty EV enough credit. Given its price point, the features you get for your buck are great. The alloy wheels look pretty sleek and the EABS braking system is a nice safety touch.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
Some areas are justified by the hype but not all. The Feisty EV is super easy to maneuver, as its lightweight design (58 kg) makes it easy to get around the city. The top speed of 25 kmph is a bit disappointing if you want to cover longer distances, however.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
I've had my Feisty EV for 6 months and I'm pretty happy. There is a clear and informative digital display, and a USB charging port that is a lifesaver. But I just wish they’d make the suspension system a bit better – it can be a bit harsh on bumpy roads.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
The Feisty EV is entry level at best, let’s be real. For short commutes, it’s fine but for something with more power and range you’d be better off investing in a higher end model. For serious e-scooter enthusiasts, the 1.92 kWh battery just doesn’t cut it.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
The Feisty EV deserves some credit for making electric mobility open up to more people. It's not perfect, but for a lot of first time EV buyers, it's a good way to get a toe in the water with electric vehicles without spending too much money.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
Most of the hype about the Feisty EV is just marketing fluff. I rode one for test and found the acceleration to be slow and the overall ride quality just OK. Some might argue that it works, but there are better options available if you’re willing to spend a little more.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
I commute daily and find the Feisty EV to be just fine for that. The range is adequate and low maintenance costs also add up. It's not a high performance machine – it's a practical, affordable electric scooter and it does that job well.
Is the Amo Mobility Feisty EV really all that it’s made out to be?
17 January 2025 08:52
The reason I was excited about the Feisty EV is now after driving one for a few months, I’m underwhelmed. Battery life seems to degrade faster than I thought it would, and the after sales service has been hit or miss. I think it's a good scooter, but I don't think it's everything it's cracked up to be.
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