30 Percent of Americans
Would Consider Using a Motor Scooter for Everyday Transportation Needs
Scooters
Could Save American Consumers 14 Million Gallons of Gasoline Per
Day
NEW
YORK - May 22, 2006: As gas prices soar to record highs, a new national survey
released today found that 30% of U.S. consumers would be extremely or somewhat
likely to consider using a motor scooter for
their everyday transportation needs. According to the survey conducted in the
first week of May of 2006, these individuals indicted a willingness to transfer
35% of their weekly mileage to a scooter.
By
comparing the results of the survey to Department of Energy national averages
for fuel consumption and emissions, the findings establish that if Americans
were to utilize one of the latest eco-friendly scooters available in the market
today, they could, in aggregate, reduce national fuel consumption by 14 million
gallons of gasoline per day and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 324 million
lbs. per day.
"Scooters"
were defined in the survey as two-wheel vehicles that can reach 40-100mph,
whose average cost is $2,000 or above. The survey was fielded by ICR on behalf
of Piaggio Group Americas, the manufacturer of the Vespa(R) brand scooter and a leading manufacturer of
two-wheel vehicles.
"The
benefits of scooters are well known around the globe, as they are part of the
daily behavior for millions of people worldwide," said Paolo Timoni, President and CEO of Piaggio
Group Americas. "While growing in popularity, scooters are only marginally
embraced in the U.S.
where millions of individuals drive cars in situations where motor scooters
would be perfectly appropriate and convenient. Scooters are an additional
transportation solution to help reduce consumer gas spending, but also provide
an environmentally friendly transportation mode as a result of its low MPG and
modern engine technologies."
The
survey found other strong factors motivating consumer's willingness to consider
utilizing a scooter, including environmental concerns and overall cost savings.
The survey found that 33% of Americans would be likely to use a scooter to
reduce emission harmful to the environment, 35% would be likely to use a
scooter to save $25.00 a week on gasoline.
This
survey underscores the growing popularity of two-wheel vehicles. Scooter sales
have increased tremendously over the past two years and manufacturers are
preparing for a busy summer of record sales. U.S. sales of all Piaggio brand scooters through its dealer network increased
by an impressive 15% in 2005. These achievements were driven by the launch of
new dealerships, new products and overall increased brand awareness in key U.S. markets. Piaggio, which re-entered the U.S. market in 2000, now has
dealerships in over 100 locations -- over 50 of which have opened since January
2005.