Recently I was at a discount bakery in Ashland, Ky, where they sell day old bread, cakes, pies etc. In front of the store was a Yamaha Zuma 50cc scooter. This older fellow who looked like he lived on the road came out and ask, "how do ya like her" ?
I told him, "just fine". He explained that he lived down the road in this high rise for the elderly and he had that to get around on. He explained it was a 50 cc that maxed out at 60+ mph and got 102 mpg. Weighs nearly 200 lbs. I was impressed and wanting to hear more. So he went on explained he had a system of several of these plastic milk crates like the one he had bunged onto the carrier rack at the back. This particular one was for "grocery gittin".
But he went on to tell me he had one for fishing, one for traveling around the area and sight seeing with binoculars and a thinsulate lunch bag etc, and one for camping. (pup tent, folding chair, mess kit etc. I was rather impressed with his cheap motor scooter living lifestyle.
So he lived out of the high rise, but in nice weather spent as much time outdoors as he could. Said in cold weather he didn't travel that much except weather permitting. He told me that he and several others would get a grocery order together and get a delivery
when they needed food. But in bad weather the high rise had plenty of people to visit with. So I told him about Vanlife here and he said he would give it a look and tell his friends.
He felt the Yamaha Zuma 50f was a real value and rock solid. Just depended on whether you wanted to travel far on the highway. He didn't advise that.