2 days ago

INVACARE COMET PRO MOBILITY SCOOTER LIKE NEW $5500 ONO

Teena from Maitai

INVACARE COMET PRO MOBILITY SCOOTER $5500 ONO

My late father bought this at the start of 2024 & unfortunately passed away in August.
Only has 209km on the clock so is in as new condition at a fraction of the new price.



He paid $7880 for it which included $370 for the front lock box (very handy for your valuables) & $500 for the rear bag & flag

Whether you’re popping to the local shops, taking longer trips into town, or looking to go further afield, the new Comet Pro will take you the distance in comfort, safety and style. Its powerful outdoor capabilities, combined with advanced safety features and options, ensures a speedy, powerful and reliable drive.

Large 13” front and rear wheels, combined with a superior suspension system, allows the safe negotiation of kerbs

and obstacles in a smooth and comfortable manner. Additionally, the automatic speed reduction will slow you down when driving around corners at high speed for additional stability and safety.

Advanced safety features, such as a two step disengaging lever and automatic speed reduction, offers additional peace of mind wherever you go.

The Comet Pro offers exceptional manoeuvrability and control, even through tight and challenging spaces Additionally, the ergonomic steering ensures an optimal driving position, allowing for a more enjoyable and relaxing journey.

Key Features:

• Advanced suspension for a smooth and comfortable drive over rugged terrain.
• Easy drive direction stability keeps you in a straight line at high speeds for additional safety and stability.
• Two step disengaging lever prevents the scooter from accidentally free-wheeling.
• Automatic speed reduction reduces speed around bends for added safety.

The Invacare Comet Pro mobility scooter comes with FREE 24/7 road assistance for the first 3 years.

THE SPECS
Max load 160kg
Full charge will drive 55km
Max speed 15kph
1600 watts
High powered & heavy duty

Pick up near the Centre of NZ, Nelson

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