Saturday, December 10, 2011

An Overview of the New 2010 Yamaha Scooters


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Yamaha has been a forerunner in the production of gas-powered scooters, and the company is introducing six new or enhanced models for the year 2010. With an eye on style and design, Yamaha continues to offer some of the best gas mileage that's available with any comparably-sized scooters. Prices run between ,100 and ,500 which makes these gas-powered bikes economical transportation for around-the-town driving. As always, Yamaha has striven to enhance their newest models in order to provide the utmost in comfort, safety, and affordability to their customers.

The most expensive Yamaha scooter for 2010 is the TMAX. This little beauty is about the closest thing you can get to a motorcycle other than a cycle itself. With its die-cast aluminum frame, automatic fuel-injected, liquid-cooled, four valve per cylinder engine, 4-piston caliper dual front disc brakes, and multifunction instrument panel, this scooter is truly the Cadillac of the Yamaha line. It boasts an estimated fuel efficiency of 47 mpg making it far more economical to drive than any larger vehicle on the road.

The highest gas efficiency of the 2010 models comes with the reintroduced Zuma scooter. This model has the appearance of being both sporty and racy. It has carburetor settings and exhaust catalyzer technology designed to reduce exhaust emissions which makes it a significantly green vehicle to operate. The Zuma is very convenient to operate with both a push button electric starter and a fully automatic transmissions. Two people can sit atop the double plush seat, and underneath the seat you'll find a huge cargo space for whatever you need to haul. The gas tank only holds 1.5 gallons of fuel, but since the scooter achieves an estimated fuel economy of 123 mpg, a tank of gas will take you a long, long way.

Other Yamaha models for 2010 that get excellent gas economy include the C3 with 115 mpg, the Vino Classic at 110 mpg, and the Zuma Classic that offers an estimated 89 mpg. This is a very important feature at a time when the country is in recession and unemployment rates have soared. If you can do all or most of your around-town errands using a Yamaha scooter, you'll save hundreds of dollars a year on gas and vehicle maintenance. Yamaha truly does offer a new line of scooters to carry you on into the second decade of the 21st century.


An Overview of the New 2010 Yamaha Scooters

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