Kenguru "auto"

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Kenguru "auto"

Postby flagman1776 » 31 Aug 2019, 20:52

Strikes me as fairly useless. 30 mph, 30 mile range. http://www.kengurucars.co.uk/index.html
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Re: Kenguru "auto"

Postby Burgerman » 31 Aug 2019, 21:46

Mmm. So its goes less distance than my chairs... And its twice as fast provided you stay on road. It needs a van like mine to put it in if you are going anywhere!

Not for me. On top of everything else, where does your shopping, dog, model planes etc go? Not that it would reach my flying site. Its around 10 miles, but a grass airfield would eat up its battery. So nope... Might suit some that live in a city and have lead weelchair batteries.
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Re: Kenguru "auto"

Postby Scooterman » 01 Sep 2019, 08:36

Has it got a heater?
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Re: Kenguru "auto"

Postby Burgerman » 01 Sep 2019, 09:54

Its electric with hardly any range. So no!
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Re: Kenguru "auto"

Postby segreen » 02 Sep 2019, 16:33

Reminds me of those littled duck-egg blue mobility vehicles we vused to have thirty-odd years ago. :lol: Remember on Match-of-the-day you'd see them all lined up at the edge of the pitch. Thank god for progress!
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Re: Kenguru "auto"

Postby flagman1776 » 02 Sep 2019, 17:05

I think I see a couple of little storage bins to either side for parcels. Lead batteries. UGH!
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Re: Kenguru "auto"

Postby Dan » 03 Sep 2019, 14:00

The website is from about 15 years ago, I don't think they ever sold any in the UK. I can't see a tall guy in an electric wheelchair fitting in it either.
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