Introducing Maximo, the latest in our line up of super convenient folding scooters and following on from the success of the Minimo and Minimo Plus.A larger design, offering more space, comfort and capability whilst still providing the transportability you need to go where you want, when you want to. With the same simple one lever action as Minimo, Maximo can be folded in seconds and ready for the car boot or easy storage.Fully adjustable tiller, quick release seat with adjustable swing-away armrests mean that every owner can achieve a comfortable driving position. Comfort and stability are also provided by a specification that includes large pneumatic tyres, mono-shock rear suspension, rear anti-tip castors, a powerful 270 watt motor and high quality 70 amp control.A lightweight lithium battery weighing just over 7lbs (3.3kgs) provides a range of up to 12.5 miles (20km) for users up to 21 stone (133kgs). When recharging is required, the battery pack can be easily removed and taken indoors, leaving Maximo packed in the boot and ready for the next trip out.Maximo won't fit the smallest of car boots like Minimo will but when folded it measures just 38" (97cm) long by 24" (60cm) wide and 21.5" (55cm) high. Impressively compact and transportable for a scooter offering large scooter levels of comfort and stability.Increased size, stability, comfort and capability in a package that has all the benefits of a folding car boot scooter.
A**R
apart from that it is a quite nice scooter, runs well
It is supposed to go into a hatchback, but is too heavy, it would take two men to lift it, apart from that it is a quite nice scooter, runs well, stores away in my cupboard,a little dear for £2.5 thou
A**Y
Nice machine but it has issues
I love the scooter because it's solid, sturdy, comfortable and most importantly it gives me freedom and my independence back. It offers a comfortable ride and gives a good 8 miles or so on a full charge on the flat - but nowhere near the advertised 12 or 15. It is however quite big and very heavy and there is no way I could ever lift it into the boot of a car. A strong young man could but not the intended demographic for this machine. You will never find the weight of mentioned in any of the TGA literature because they don't want to put people off, instead they continue to show older people happily putting these machines into their boots. It's mis-selling really and I am now looking at getting a car adaptation and a hoist to enable me to do what TGA so cheerfully suggest any old person can do. The other downside is that you have to take the seat off to fold the machine which makes it more fiddly and awkward. There is no basket or walking stick holder which I assume were left off to keep the price down which is odd given it's £2,995 price tag when I bought in April. lastly TGA aren't terribly helpful if you have any problems. I've had to call the engineer out 3 times since April for loose noisy wheels and bent parts and they have blamed me every time even though. Overall it's a great machine but there are definitely drawbacks and at best this could be called a work in progress
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