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Are Electric Scooters Really An Oil Company's Worst Nightmare?

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Thanks in part to the public getting sick to their stomachs at the unreasonable profits that the top oil companies are generating at the expense of the working class and the revised interest in global warming, electric scooters can be seen just about anywhere.

Tampa, FL (PRWEB) June 19, 2007 -- American's can now cruise around town without having to bother with traffic, gas prices or harmful emissions on a new electric scooter from tm-scooterhaven.com, A TM Concepts, Inc product that specializes in sales and service of electric scooters.

Going GREEN with electric scooters

Reports of increased sales of electric scooters are up all over the country. They are economic, environmentally friendly transportation at a reasonable price.

"We saw it coming," stated President/Owner Matthew Smith. Over the years, we have seen an increase of older American's purchasing electric scooters, but not like this. Almost 40 percent of the electric scooters purchased on-line and at their retail store are purchased for adult commuter use. That is an increase of almost twenty-eight percent higher than 2006.

Mr. Smith says that it is a combination of the cost of gas and the attention to the environment. Based on customer statements, consumers are sick of the rising gas prices and have realized substantial financial savings by jumping on an electric scooter.

Today's electric scooters are more technologically advanced than their sisters of years past. They can go farther, faster and can pay for themselves in no time.

The cost of operating an electric scooter is just pennies compared to the average two to three dollars (plus) per gallon of gasoline. Those seeking the next innovation in transportation are parking their gas guzzling SUV's and sports cars and hopping aboard the electric scooter bandwagon. Let's face it, the fluctuating gas prices that appear to have no end in sight have taken their toll on many commuters and for the short trip, the only relief besides walking appears to be with an electric scooter.

Manufacturers of electric scooters are getting wise to the new trends as well. Go-Ped and X-Treme Scooters are quickly becoming the premier electric scooters in the country and consumers seem to agree. Both Go-Ped and X-Treme Scooters have models that are cheap, fast, compact and enviromentally friendly. according to Greenpeace, electric scooters have only one tenth the environmental impact of their petroleum equivalents.

You can get a cheap electric scooter for around two hundred to three hundred dollars, and that will be paid for in a few short months. The choice is yours, either to save some money for yourself or to continue to line the pockets of the already billionaire oil companies.

For more information about which electric scooter is right for you, please visit http://www.tm-scooterhaven.com

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