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Where to Buy Electric Scooters Near Me

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Looking for electric scooters nearby in the United States? Whether you want to test one in person, find a local dealer, or shop smart online, this guide will help you figure out the best places to look and what each option offers.

Local Retailers & Specialty Shops

While electric scooters exploded in popularity over the past decade, dedicated brick-and-mortar electric scooter shops are still somewhat uncommon in many cities, especially compared to bike or auto shops.

However, you can find in-person retailers, especially in or near larger metro areas.

Chicago & Midwest Example Stores

If you’re in the Chicago area, there are several places where you can see, test, and buy electric scooters in person:

  • Scooterworks Chicago – Local dealer with a range of scooters and service.
  • Electric Movement – Bicycle shop that includes electric scooters among its offerings.
  • City Scooters – Scooter dealer with a variety of models.
  • Second City Scooters – Well-reviewed scooter shop.
  • ELECTRIC LANE - Escooter & Ebike repair shop – Great reviews and focus on electric mobility.
  • It's Electric Chicago – Smaller shop focused on electric vehicles.
  • Adventurous Scooters – Nearby Fort Wayne shop with highly rated service.
  • Fagen Scooters – Champaign, IL scooter dealer.
  • Midwest Mobility – Mobility equipment store with scooter options.
  • South City Scooters – St. Louis scooter dealer.
  • Classic Scooters USA – Racine, WI scooter shop with positive reviews.

Other Local Shops

If you’re outside major Midwest cities, local options may exist but can be more scattered:

  • In New York / New Jersey, places like Minimotors NYC (now known as Last Mile PEV) have historically sold high-performance scooters in person.
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  • In Washington, D.C. / Maryland, stores like “College Scooters” may carry scooters and parts.
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  • Smaller bike shops and mobility stores sometimes carry scooters or can order them for you, but stock levels vary by season and location.

Tip: Use Google Maps or Apple Maps and search keywords like “electric scooter dealer,” “escooter store,” or “electric mobility shop near me” to find nearby retailers.

Big-Box & Department Stores

If you prefer the convenience of familiar retail stores, several large retailers offer electric scooters:

  1. Best Buy carries e-scooters from popular brands like Segway, Bird, and Unagi, both in-store (in select cities like Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco) and online.
  2. Walmart and Target sometimes stock electric scooters in their sporting goods or electronics sections and often have online pickup options.
  3. Costco periodically sells scooters (including Segway models) during seasonal promotions; it can be a good value if available.

Pros of big-box stores:

✔ Easy returns & familiar return policies

✔ Hands-on pick-up available

✔ Often competitively priced

Cons:

✘ Limited selection compared to specialized sellers

✘ Often, lower-end models, less variety in performance or range

Online Options (Delivered to You)

Online shopping remains the most common way Americans buy electric scooters.

Major Online Platforms

  • Amazon: Huge range of scooters with customer reviews and easy returns.
  • eBay: Good for deals and used scooters.
  • Manufacturer sites: Brands like Segway, Hiboy, Unagi, Emove, and others sell direct with full specs.
  • Specialty e-scooter sites: Sites like ElectricScooters.com or ScooterHut list many brands and allow direct comparison.

Tips for Online Buying

  1. Compare specs (range, speed, weight capacity) before ordering.
  2. Check warranty and return policies, especially important with heavier models.
  3. If local pickup is critical, some brands allow pickup at designated hubs.

Used & Marketplace Options

If budget is a priority, local marketplaces are worth checking:

  • Facebook Marketplace often has used scooters from local sellers.
  • Craigslist — another place to find deals.
  • Nextdoor app — neighbors sometimes sell lightly used scooters.

Safety tip: Always test ride before buying used, check battery life, and meet in a public place.

Rentals & Sharing to Try First

Before buying, you might try shared scooters if available in your city (e.g., Lime, Bird, Spin). Google Maps and Apple Maps increasingly show real-time scooter availability, helping you locate nearby shared units.

This can help you test ride different models and decide what type of scooter suits your needs before committing to a purchase.

Safety & Recalls to Keep in Mind

Scooter safety matters. Some mass-market models have been recalled due to battery or folding-mechanism hazards, so always check the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for alerts on models you’re considering.

Final Tips Before You Buy

  1. Know your use case: Commuting vs. recreation vs. city cruising.
  2. Range & power matter: Longer range = heavier scooter, which can affect portability.
  3. Test if possible: In-store test rides help you judge comfort and control.
  4. Ask about service & parts: Especially if buying from a smaller
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