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Scooters and Mobility Geelong is still conveniently located at 52 Charles Street, Newcomb, and is easily accessible from anywhere in greater Geelong.
Owner operators Mark and Susan Dillon say recent changes in their purchasing power means they can now buy the world’s best products at the best prices.
And, of course, these savings are passed directly onto their valued customers without sacrificing service, reliability and back-up support.
They have always been able to supply Luggie, Monarch, Afikim and Merits as stock products but they can now add Shoprider, Trek, Quingo, Drive and Pride scooters to the mix to give their our customers the widest option of choices in the Geelong region.
They also stock batteries tyres and spare parts for all scooters and powerchairs along with lots of other mobility and home help products.
October is Seniors Month at Scooters and Mobility and it is celebrate by conducting its fourth annual Geelong Scooter Spin.
Anyone who has ever wanted to ride a Mobility scooter without any sales pressure can come on down every Wednesday in October between 10am and noon.
There will be more than 20 scooters and powerchairs in stock and all will be available to test drive. Bookings requested for catering purposes.
To book a place on the scooter spin, arrange an in-home demonstration or service of a scooter or powerchair, call 5248 7338 or freecall 1800 726 000.
Scooters and Mobility Geelong is at 52 Charles St, Newcomb.

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