I remember that there was such a huge amount of hype surrounding it, and everyone wanted one. Of course, they cost like $5000 when they first came out, so everyone waited because they figured the price would drop as it became more popular. It didn't, so people didn't spend 5000 dollars on a scooter.
Did you ever ride on one?
Yep.
Quite an odd sensation. It was more annoying than a bike, really.
It's pretty cool actually. But it's not worth the thousands dollars they charge.
Quote from: LinkXLR on June 25, 2008, 03:59:02 PM
It's pretty cool actually. But it's not worth the thousands dollars they charge.
If they ever wanted it to break into the mainstream and have every American own one, it should have cost like $100.
lol i just saw it on iLove the new millennium. (which is probably were the idea for this thread came from)
I've never ridden one.
I've never ridden one.
Quote from: WaterGod on June 25, 2008, 04:04:40 PM
lol i just saw it on iLove the new millennium. (which is probably were the idea for this thread came from)
I've never ridden one.
Yes. >_>
Can't wait to see how they cover the 2004 elections and gas prices.
Nope. Never rode one, but always wanted to.
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on June 25, 2008, 04:03:26 PM
Quote from: LinkXLR on June 25, 2008, 03:59:02 PM
It's pretty cool actually. But it's not worth the thousands dollars they charge.
If they ever wanted it to break into the mainstream and have every American own one, it should have cost like $100.
Yes. Because after all, most Americans are
cheap-asses thrifty people who won't buy anything unless it's less than what a manufacturer can make it for. Thus, they need to go overseas to make it and increase our trade deficit further and throw our economy into an even greater downward spiral.
Quote from: PsychoYoshi on June 25, 2008, 05:58:17 PM
Quote from: Tuppyluver1 on June 25, 2008, 04:03:26 PM
Quote from: LinkXLR on June 25, 2008, 03:59:02 PM
It's pretty cool actually. But it's not worth the thousands dollars they charge.
If they ever wanted it to break into the mainstream and have every American own one, it should have cost like $100.
Yes. Because after all, most Americans are cheap-asses thrifty people who won't buy anything unless it's less than what a manufacturer can make it for. Thus, they need to go overseas to make it and increase our trade deficit further and throw our economy into an even greater downward spiral.
People are thrifty because things are expensive.
Everything just seems more expensive because we have less to spend on things of enjoyment because of gas prices.
They have less-expensive versions (around $2,500 to $3,000) that fold up and stuff. I've seen them but I haven't really used one myself.
The one that costs $5000 is the one with monster truck wheels, the Segway XT.
Quote from: Zovistograt on June 25, 2008, 07:45:35 PM
They have less-expensive versions (around $2,500 to $3,000) that fold up and stuff. I've seen them but I haven't really used one myself.
The one that costs $5000 is the one with monster truck wheels, the Segway XT.
Yeah, but when they first came out in 2001, the cheapest model was like $4999.
Quote from: Blaziken on June 25, 2008, 07:23:05 PM
Everything just seems more expensive because we have less to spend on things of enjoyment because of gas prices.
That's partially because of the growing economies of China and India. More people there are buying cars, and thus using more gasoline.
I've seen security guards at the mall riding them, but I've never ridden on one.
I bet you'd look so geeky riding on one.
Quote from: Java_Java on June 25, 2008, 09:43:13 PM
I've seen security guards at the mall riding them, but I've never ridden on one.
I bet you'd look so geeky riding on one.
You'd be right.
I've always thought that people look stupid when riding them, so that's deterred me from ever trying one out.