What is my mobility scooter worth?
Second-hand mobility scooters typically sell for a fraction of their original retail price, and the gap narrows for newer, well-kept, premium models. A two-year-old road-legal scooter in good condition with healthy batteries will attract far stronger offers than a ten-year-old pavement scooter that needs new batteries. Rather than guessing, submit a free listing and compare the real offers dealers make.
What affects the value of a mobility scooter?
The biggest factors are age, make and model, condition of the frame and seat, battery health, whether the charger is included, mileage if known, and whether the scooter is currently working. Extras such as canopies, baskets, upgraded seats and recent servicing can also add value.
Why do dealer offers differ?
Each dealer has different stock needs, refurbishment costs and customer demand in their region. One dealer may be short of folding travel scooters this month while another wants heavy-duty models. That is exactly why competition works in your favour — you see several offers and choose the best.
Getting the strongest offer
Upload clear photos in daylight, mention recent battery replacements or servicing, include the charger and manual if you have them, and be upfront about faults. Accurate listings get firm offers that hold at collection.