Well, it’s quite simple really, sell the gas guzzler and buy yourself a Vespa. At anything around 80-90 mpg clearly it would make perfect sense especially for those commuting, in the city and those who don’t have to travel epic journeys each day, although, even so, this wouldn’t be a problem for a Vespa. I run a Vespa GTS 125, I get around 85 mpg, with a top speed of around 74 mph, it certainly doesn’t hold up the traffic. The petrol tank holds approx 9.2 litres of unleaded petrol so there is around 180 miles between stops. Petrol taxation has just increased by 1p per litre with another increase due in January and more than likely more to follow, so, make the change now! all those trips you make to the post office, to the bank, out for lunch and shopping; you are hit with parking charges…not quite the same on a Vespa as there are lots of free places to park, even many paid for car parks have sections that are free for motorcyclists / Vespa scooters. You won’t only save on petrol and parking charges with a Vespa; you will also save on tax which is currently just £15 per year for a 125cc and of course insurance which will also be considerably less. All this sounds too good to be true, but that’s not all. If you are after a means of transport that is a guaranteed head turner, you needn’t fork out on some flash German 4 wheeled brand with an over the top price tag – the Vespa will take care of you in this department too! For the widest range of Vespa scooters for sale visit www.vespasforsale.co.uk or specifically new Vespa scooters at http://www.vespasforsale.co.uk/vespa-px-for-sale.html and used Vespa scooters at http://www.vespasforsale.co.uk/vespa-used.html