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TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scooter is fairly good, but some issues and a fault

I bought this mobility scooter for my disabled mother, and decided to go with the Motion Aura scooter due to the large pneumatic tyres, suspension, and padded seat. Smaller scooters affect her spine due to the bumps even on footpaths. I bought the scooter from Seacroft Mobility online who are retail outlets for Motion Healthcare, and now wonder if I did the right thing as things have gone wrong, and the customer service from Seacroft Mobility is almost non-existent even if there is a fault.

The scooter itself seemed good quality, although there are a few things I would have changed. The plastic bodywork is a sort of metallic matt finish which shows up every scratch, mark, and stain possible. Just fingerprints show up on the bodywork, so I am forever cleaning it. I would have preferred some kind of paint finish from Motion Healthcare which prevents this.

The tiller can be adjusted so the angle can be changed. However, other scooters let you change both the angle and height separately, and I would have preferred this. In addition, the tiller angle changes by lining up the metal teeth on the adjustment wheel. Unfortunately these metal teeth are slightly too wide meaning the tiller is either too close to the user, or too far away. I would have preferred a finer adjustment of the tiller to suit the height and distance of the user.

The instruction manual written by Motion Healthcare is not complete, as it does not mention certain features about the scooter. For example, there are two settings – drive and manual. The manual setting allows you to push the scooter. If the scooter is set to manual, and you insert the key and turn on the scooter, there is a constant beeping noise to warn you that you cannot drive the scooter due to it being in manual mode. The instruction manual does not say anything about this, so I was left wondering why the scooter was beeping.

The instruction manual also does not say what the recommended tyre pressure should be. The tyres say they have a maximum pressure of 50 psi, but even when I contacted the manufacturer Motion Healthcare, they simply said the tyre pressure varies depending on the user and circumstances. This is true but completely unhelpful!! I have found out elsewhere most scooters with pneumatic tyres have a recommended pressure of between 25 and 30 psi.

We quickly noticed a fault with the scooter, in that it increases the speed itself and without warning. It is an intermittent fault that does not happen all the time, but can be dangerous if the speed suddenly increases without the user notices. Sometimes when we turn on the scooter, the speed is set to maximum regardless of the speed when the scooter was turned off. Other times, when the scooter is moving, the speed suddenly changes to maximum even though the user was not touching the speed buttons.

I contacted the manufacturer Motion Healthcare about this fault, but they said they don’t deal direct with the public, and I should contact the retailer. I have repeatedly tried contacting Seacroft Mobility by phone and e-mail, but despite one initial phone call reply acknowledging the fault, I have heard nothing back. Although this fault is only minor, it worries me if a major fault develops with the scooter whilst under warranty, there might be no response or contact from Seacroft Mobility and Motion Healthcare won’t deal direct with the public.

In summary, the Aura scooter is mostly excellent with some minor things I would change and improve. The manufacturer Motion Healthcare needs to improve its instruction manual as a number of features and information is missing. And the retailer Seacroft Mobility have almost no customer service even if there is a fault whilst under warranty. Unfortunately, if we need to buy a scooter in the future, I would not choose either Seacroft Mobility or Motion Healthcare again.

20 September 2025
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