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I am looking for direct feedback from owners Tank Scooter. Research, I was buying a new gas scooter to save some $ $. I have read that Chinese scooters are of poor quality and reliability and also read conflicting articles Tank scooters have made some good steps in this area over the past few years. I would like to hear feedback from owners of Tank scooters. I look at the 150cc MC 150B. Here is an example. Http: / / happyscooters.com/150cc-4-Stroke-Gas-Moped-p-413.html

This is the best answer I found: Here is a rebuttal to a guide I read about the Chinese scooters. writer was obviously biased towards Japanese brands and knows nothing about the history of motorcycles or scooters. Firstly, allows to get one thing straight from the beginning. Italian scooters are by far the best in the world. Yes, they are very expensive, but they spend billions in research, development and quality control. Piaggio (Vespa, Aprilia, GILERA, Derby) are the best-selling scooter in Europe. Secondly, all motorcycles, scooters, ATV manufacturers have joint agreements with Chinese companies to manufacture parts for their vehicles. and yes, even the Italians. so what need to understand the facts about how these products are made, and the whole process. way than the U.S. has become flooded with Chinese scooters (thanks free trade), Europe and the rest of the world was doing business in China. the main difference in the Chinese scooter manufacturers and Japanese or Italian, the importance they place on quality control and material used. While Japanese manufacturers enter into contracts with the Chinese manufacturers of parts for their vehicles, the choice of material and quality control process, dominated the Japanese side, not Chinese. This is the reason Why, for example parts made in China for a Japanese or Italian brand is much better quality than is produced exactly according to Chinese society. lets face it people, the Chinese scooters are here to stay, because we want them. what consumers need require is a quality product from importers. Contrary to popular belief, there are many decent scooter manufacturers in China. so why are they sending to the U.S.? I will tell why; Chinese companies have the ability to sell directly to the U.S., so they use myriad American middle men. and how we see again and again, price is the driving force behind The American importers. For example: American importer contacts or visit the two Chinese scooter manufacturers to buy containers of products. Chinese society has a very good scooter, it was sold in Europe and Asia with good results and company B has a product that looks exactly like the product from just not that good, but is 300-400 cheaper per unit. 99% of the time we get a product from company B. So, here is the bottom prompt the purchase of Chinese scooter. If your trying to buy a brand new 49CC scooter for around 500-600 U.S. dollars, will go Company B product. Cheap Chinese garbage scooters are all over the Internet. looks can be deceiving when buying online. when you buy scooter online, whether to a local shop, which is licensed by the State, and not just from the warehouse. Always buy from a local dealer if you can. any reputable dealer will have a good variety of products for you. My philosophy as a dealer, it is: pay me now or pay me later. provided it is a Chinese scooter purchase or see the name of the scooter or even do. You should always look for or ask the seller who manufacturer. motherboard manufacturer must be on a scooter legally. Here is how I rank scooter manufacturers. 1st Italian (Vespa, Piaggio, GILERA, Derby, Moto Guzzi, Aprilia) 2 Japanese (Honda, Yamaha) 2. Taiwan (KYMCO, Sym, TGB, Adly, PGO, etc) 3 South Korea (Daelim, Hyosung) 4 China (Qianjiang also known as QJ is the best of all available in the United States, zongshen is good, cf moto makes very good scoots. these companies all stand by there products and the quality is consistent. Remember to always call your local dealer first, if he / she bears any of the above products.) If your scooter from one of the above manufacturers, then it's crap shoot in terms of quality and availability of spare parts. Cary's most respected sellers of Chinese scooter or two lines. Call vendors across the country who sell top brands like, KYMCO, TGB, Vespa and ask them what the Chinese scooter manufacturer bear. you will be surprised to find that it is probably the one I mentioned. I should know, as a dealer in Florida, I had learn the hard way. Never carry the product from certain Chinese companies that want to see you all on the internet, because I know from my own experience that are simply nonsense. Here is the benchmark for quality and price for a typical 49CC Scooter: Wrong: 400-800 U.S. dollars, most Chinese things good: 1100-1300 dollars, the Chinese brands that I mentioned. Better: 1500-2000 dollars, Japanese, Taiwanese, Korean. best: 2500-3500 dollars, any Italian product. the only country that I left the India. just because the number of products available in the U.S. is very few. Bajaj, India has two excellent products available in our country. Bajaj USA to sell 3-wheel vehicle and also offer 150cc 4stroke scooter with a 4-speed manual transmission. Bajaj of India used to have a relationship with Vespa of Italy some time ago, and thus the quality of their products. Well, I hope I was able to sift through all the turmoil huge scooter market. But in the case I confused you even more, I'm sorry. Just remember: if you pay 400-500 U.S. dollars per 49CC scooter in a country thousands of miles away and everyone who touched that product with a profit of some sort, then what did it cost to produce? cheap is cheap is cheap! namely it is my unbiased-biased opinion.

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