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Mobility Scooters – Honda SH150i

Wanna put a smile on your face? Step into one of Honda’s latest imports. Direct from Honda Italy, the 2010 SH150i is just one of a few new tricks up Honda’s sleeve for the coming model year.

Receiving a dose of updates in 2008, the SH sold in the European market for a few years before coming to America. The previously carbureted SH150 picked up an injector as well as roomier rider ergos. Now that Honda North America has cleared the floor of 2009s, they’re fulfilling the demand for economic and stylish rides with the liquid-cooled fuel-injected 153cc four-stroke Single SH150i. The ‘i” refers to the fuel injection of course, not “Italian-designed craftsmanship” like I had first thought.

Honda says the 150i is the best-selling Mobility Scooters in Italy, of any brand, so it’s already a hit in Europe. The SH is ready to take on the dollar-conscious and style-picky American melting pot – as well as a passenger – all in one easy to manage package.

Not since the 1987 model year Elite 150 has American Honda offered anything of this size. They believe the time is right for riders of all ages to enjoy the fun of Mobility Scootersing. Come 2010 they’ll have two new middleweight scoots between Honda’s 50 and 600cc units. Almost perfect timing from Honda as gasoline prices are peaking again with the arrival of the first weeks of summer. Between your hands, you’ll find a modern dash with a big, clean speedometer surrounded by coolant temp and fuel gauges as well as an LCD clock, odometer and one trip-meter

Standing mid-pack among the Japanese maker’s Mobility Scooters line-up with an MSRP of $4,499, the SH150i competes for your dollar against the Vespa 150 [$4,399] and the closest competitor by spec, the Kymco People 150 [$2,799] – both being air-cooled versus the Honda’s liquid-cooled ride. No other manufacturer makes an L-C 150. MORE………………

Do you put a smile on your face? Join one of the most recent imports from Honda. Directly from Honda Italy, in 2010, the SH150i that one of the few new tricks up its sleeve for the coming model year, Honda . receiving a dose of updates to the year 2008, the HS sold on the European market for several years before settling in America. What was once carburetor SH150 took a pen and spacious rider ergos. Now that Honda North America has cleared the way 2009, they meet the demand for economic and stylish ride with the cooling liquid fuel injection 153cc four-stroke single SH150i. The “i” refers to the fuel injection of course not, “Italian Design” craft “I thought first. Honda, says the 150i is the best selling Mobility Scooters in Italy , a mark, if c 'is already a success in Europe. The HS is ready to take on the dollar-style-conscious and discriminating American melting pot – and one passenger – all in one easy to manage. not only from model year 1987, some ch0 to 600cc units. Almost perfect timing by Honda as a peak in gasoline prices again with the arrival of the first weeks of summer. Between your hands, you will be surrounded by a modern dashboard with a large, clean with a temperature of coolant tachometer and fuel and to find an LCD clock, odometer and trip meter Standing pack-mi range of models from the Japanese manufacturer – with an MSRP of $ 4499, the SH150i is competing for your dollars for the Vespa 150 [$ 4399] and the nearest competitor with the specifications, the drive cooled Kymco People 150 [$ 2799] – both air-cooled from the liquid in the Honda. No other manufacturer is a CL-150. mo

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