Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Segway sales soar: The Lembit effect?

Let us be honest. Despite the patronage of the Lib Dem member for Montgomeryshire, the Segway has been slow to take rotten in Britain.But that may all be changing.According to the Daily Telegraph:

Wayne Mitchell, manager of Segway UK, supposed there were now additional than 2,000 of the vehicles in use in Britain despite them being forbidden on public roads.

He said: "Sales were up 11.5 for each cent in the first six months of this day compared to the same period last day and I think additional people are seeing them around. We sold 200 last year."

Wait a minute. If he sold 200 last year, then he sold around 100 in the first six months. So an 11.8 for each cent increase is about 12 machines.Not as imposing as all that, then. Time for Lembit to take to the lanes of Mid Wales again.
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