Gadget Review: The Automoto 3 Wheeled Scooter (exclusive & video)
March 5th, 2009 3:34 AM | by Christen da Costa | 31 Comments

If you recall, about 2 weeks ago I wrote up a quick post detailing the Automoto, a 3 wheeled scooter. At the time I thought nothing of it until the fine folks importing the vehicle to the US contacted me requesting a review. And what better way to review it than to produce a short video segment. So me and George (our resident GadgetReview photag) headed out to Van Nuys on one cold California day and got an EXCLUSIVE first look and review of the vehicle. So, check out the video below to see me in my first ever real-deal video review. Yes, I’m a bit rough on the delivery but it’s my first one, so take it easy on me, and feedback is more than welcome.
For more information and contacts check out the official site of the 3 wheeled scooter.
Tags: 3 wheels, automoto, Reviews, scooters


HAHA!!!! This is Awesome Chris! I loved the video…you did an excellent job on the review. It looked like a lot of fun to ride.
Awsome but I think the host should use that guy you used for the GadgetReview.com live Fox News segment!
I heard that guy was a total deuce, right?
Very professional presentation. Written and spoken with great articulation. I believe Gadget Review’s unbiased and honest. If you could blow up the scooter on your next segment, I may be interested in purchasing one.
Thanks Jim. Only if I could convince them to let me do that :)
Very cool, what a weird looking machine.
i wonder if it can stop a bullet.
I’m sure it can, but it will probably result in an explosion.
With a little more power for freeway use this would take over the roads.
Fun and seats two 83 mpg great thinking by someone.
Agreed. A little more power (hint) and it will take over the streets of LA.
Looks interesting. It looks like it was only driven in parking lot, though, and a real-street test might be useful. Also, how do you ride it with friends and family? Convoy?
Hey Fred,
Given my limited experience with a scooter we thought it best to limit to the parking lot, but I’m pretty sure after a few drives I could drive it on the street. As for friends or family: you can fit one person on the back.
Well the hint was subtle but enough to get me to write in. I can tell you as the GM at The Auto Moto that after my last visit to the factory we finalized the 260cc integration in to the chassis and will be rolling out that model in 2010. Happy posting…..
Hey Guy,
is there an interest list anyway so that I can get notification if the 260cc version does get mass produced?
Very intersting piece of vehicle and probably I can buy one for fun if that is not too expensive. Will that available soon in Hong Kong? Who is the maker?
After driving the Automoto I found it to be very slow and unsafe on PCH and the freeway. Slight incline, max 39mph. The company is shaddy and not on solid ground. All hype and ads are made up by the company owners for publicity.
Got anything to back the company claims up with Rob? Did you deal with the company directly? Since all companies make up their own hype and ads for publicity I’m not sure what you are saying there. Are you saying the gadget review video was made up by them?
As for the 39mph top speed – there was an earlier model that topped out around 40mph. Could you have driven one of those?
I want to buy it. Where can I buy it in HK and what is the price?
I just ordered one. I can’t wait! Price is awesome. As for the company, it seems fairly stable. The reviews I saw have been positive. Will be my new work vehicle. Write more after I get the machine. Guy and the people at Auto Moto are awesome. They work closely with you to walk you through the process whether you go cash or finance.
Did you buy one and if so how do you like it ?
I didn’t buy one but it was fun to drive. Would I buy one? Probably not but thats more to do with where I’d store it.
Robley…did you get it yet? What do you think so far?
I thought this would be the perfect vehicle for my 7 mile daily commute. Sadly, my experience with Guy was not as good as yours. I felt he blew me off. I don’t think he felt I was serious about getting one. I have the cash. I just want to know from someone who owns one how they like it.
Guy did tell me that they are negotiating dealerships in my area, but unless I’m willing to drive to LA there isn’t a place to test drive or rent one.
Looking forward to hearing how you like your new AutoMoto.
Thanks
I was told last Friday that the machine is at the shop in Beverly Hills. It will be uncrated, inspected, recrated and shipped to me. Guy told me that because I have waited so long, a few neat upgrades will be included. Should have it soon. There is a message board/discussion group on line with many owners available to answer your questions. Hope to see you on the board. Here is the URL:
http://threewheelfun.com/forums
Small note. Last time I talked to Guy, he seemed a bit down. Not sure what’s up. He was still courteous. Try again.
Just an update. Got my machine. It is everything Guy said, and more. Not much assembly, but you will need a helper. Test drove for ten miles in the rain. Pure pleasure and smiles. I am going to be having soooo0oomuch fun with this thing. Thanks Auto Moto. And thanks Guy. Give him a call. Tell him Robley sent you!!
Hi Just been viewing your 3 wheel covered scooter tell me more when is it likely to come to New Zealand??? & at what sort of costing etc, many thanks regards Ivor W
i have had two below the knee amputations but like to ride my kymco people s 200. it is actually a 160cc engine, and likely very similar to your 150. In the review the rider said it has the rear brake on a foot pedal. Having no ankle I cannot operate a foot pedal. Does this mean the front brake is on the left handle? Do you plan on offering a totally hand controlled braking system?
Now have over 180 miles on my machine. I live on a mountain and ride it daily (Yep even this late in the year) to work some 20 miles away. Great little machine. What a way to unwind after a day’s work. Am averaging 90 MPG. But still on break in so can only move 40 MPH.
Good Job!
I have one comment and one suggestion. Your closing statement is a bit odd/off the mark considering this vehicle is clearly marketed as a daily driver, replacing your gas guzzling 3000lb vehicle. I’m not sure anyone would consider this as a weekend toy. It’s far too geeky for that.
Also, Please get rid of that hat. Leave the wanna be black gangsta look to the poor uneducated white kids, who are going no where in life. You’re too old for that silly look.
ouch
Only goes 40 mph uphill or 40mph total? I am looking into getting one, but I drive highway @ 65mph, so if the auto moto is only going to be going 40 mph then I can’t get one.
Like the ideal of a roof but motor seems a little small. Dealer in Milwaukee did not seem to know much about warrenty. Are more dealers inthe works?? Is it true they are coming out with a 250 cc motor. Is the motor made by Honda ?? What is the break in period and who puts it together??
Do you have some owners in the states that we can contact to get their input on this machines??
For a 150cc the price seema a little high to me with out any dealer support. Are any motorcycle deales selling these or just RV dealers?? Do you have any coments from owners who have had problems with their scooters?/