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Scooter Helps Beat The High Cost Of Gas

Jasmina Meyer/Highlands Today

Dana Anthony sits on his Honda Helix scooter outside of his RV on Thursday near Avon Park.

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Published: March 21, 2008

AVON PARK — As gas prices go up, the type of vehicle driven by Dana Anthony, of Avon Park, shrunk.
With the price of unleaded gasoline at more than $3 per gallon, Anthony keeps his Lincoln Continental parked, in favor of his 250 cc Honda Helix scooter.

The scooter gets 55 miles to a gallon of high test, while the Lincoln burns a gallon of gas for every 18 miles driven.

The 72-year-old's scooter was purchased used five years ago for $1,000. Similar new scooters sell for about $7,000.

The Honda differs from a typical motorcycle because of the balance needed, while the speed is less and a scooter is much quieter, said Anthony.

The former Harley-Davidson biker can motor his scooter at 55 mph, and said it is perfect for most trips around town, usually less than 15 miles each way.

The retired international airline first mate said he is unable to afford to buy gas on a senior's fixed income.

"Life used to be a gas, now it's all about gas," said Anthony. "Let's face it, the quality of life has diminished because of high fuel and food prices and everything in general, and it's continuing to diminish.

The former Boston-area resident and his scooter attracts attention.
"Every time I go uptown on that scooter old guys will come up to me and say, 'Where'd you buy it. How much did it cost and how many miles does it get to the gallon?'"

Rarely does the scooter hit night roads, never does Anthony drive on a rain-slickened roadway and he always wears a helmet when riding.

"I watch very carefully and drive very carefully, but people aren't considerate of two-wheeled vehicles."

Anthony noted another reason for preferring his scooter over his Lincoln.

"I'm saving money on gas, but it makes me feel good to help the environment," said Anthony. "I can smell the orange blossoms and the air hits my face.
"How can you tell a happy rider? By the bugs on his teeth."

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