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Scooter Value Tracker

The value tracker shows how demand and prices for your type of scooter move over time, so you can decide whether to sell now or wait.

How mobility scooters depreciate

Scooters lose the largest share of their value in the first two years, then depreciate more slowly. After around five years, condition and battery health matter far more than age. Waiting rarely increases value unless you are about to fit new batteries or complete a service.

Seasonal demand

Demand from dealers tends to rise in spring and early summer, when buyers are planning to get out more, and softens in mid-winter. The difference is usually modest, but it can influence how many offers you receive.

Using the tracker

Add your scooter once and we will show you how offers for similar models change over time. It is a guide, not a guaranteed price — the accurate figure always comes from live dealer offers.

When is the best time to sell?

Generally, as soon as the scooter is no longer being used. Unused scooters deteriorate: batteries discharge, tyres perish and seals dry out, all of which reduce what dealers will pay.

Frequently asked questions

Do mobility scooters hold their value?+

They depreciate fastest in the first couple of years, then more gradually. Condition and battery health become the main drivers of value after that.

When is the best time to sell a mobility scooter?+

Usually as soon as it is no longer needed. Standing unused causes battery and tyre deterioration that reduces offers.

Is the value tracker a guaranteed price?+

No, it is a guide based on market trends. Live dealer offers give you the accurate figure.

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