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Used Pride Go-Go Traveller Resale Value (2026, KC Metro)

Honest 2026 cash resale values for the Pride Go-Go Traveller travel scooter. $100-$350 typical in the Kansas City metro. What we pay and why.

By KC Mobility Scooter Rentals Updated

The Pride Go-Go Traveller is the lightest-duty Pride scooter we buy. It's a travel-class model — smaller frame, smaller battery, lower weight rating than the Sport or Victory 10. Cash resale values are correspondingly lower, and battery age dominates the price more on this model than on any other in the lineup.

We're a Kansas City buyer of used Pride scooters (KC Mobility Scooter Rentals, Leavenworth, KS), and we pay cash. Here's the 2026 range and what moves you within it.

2026 cash range: $100 to $350

The typical Traveller falls in this band. The 3-wheel and 4-wheel variants price similarly — we don't pay much extra for one over the other.

Top of range ($275–$350)

  • Battery dated within last 12 months
  • All four sections detach cleanly
  • Original key + working original charger
  • No tiller wobble (loose pivot is the most common Traveller failure)
  • Seat clean and intact
  • No visible frame welds (no prior repair)

Bottom of range ($100–$150)

  • Battery older than 3 years
  • Tiller has play (loose pivot)
  • Missing key (replacement available, costs $50-$75 at the offer)
  • Third-party charger (subtracts $25-$40)
  • Visible frame welds suggesting prior repair
  • Couplers stuck or pins missing

Why battery age dominates this model

The Traveller's battery is small enough that age matters more than on a Victory 10 or LX. A 3-year-old Traveller battery typically holds enough charge for ~30 minutes of run-time — practically unusable for most buyers, who'll need a $80-$150 replacement before the scooter is functional. We have to price that replacement into our offer.

If you can read the battery's manufacture date sticker and tell us in the photo, you've answered the single biggest pricing question in 30 seconds.

Why used resale is below retail

Same structural reasons as the rest of the Pride lineup — read the Victory 10 breakdown for the full explanation. Insurance retail pricing, no warranty transfer, refurbishment labor, small cash buyer pool. The Traveller's smaller buyer pool compresses prices a bit further than the heavier-duty models.

What photos to send

Six photos. Five minutes. Text them to 913-775-1098.

  1. Wide shot of the assembled scooter (3-wheel or 4-wheel visible)
  2. Model badge on the tiller
  3. Battery sticker showing manufacture date — most important
  4. Tiller pivot from above (so we can see if it has play)
  5. The two keys side by side
  6. Couplings between the front/rear sections

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Selling in the Kansas City metro

We come to you anywhere in our service area: Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Shawnee, Lee's Summit, Independence, Liberty, Blue Springs, Gladstone, North Kansas City, Lawrence, Lansing, Leavenworth, KCMO, KCK, plus the Johnson County near-in suburbs (Leawood, Mission, Prairie Village, Roeland Park, Merriam). Cash on the spot, marked vehicle, named driver. Full overview at /sell-mobility-equipment.

Call 913-775-1098. Email jeff@kcmobilityrentals.com.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked questions.

Frequently asked questions.

How much is a used Pride Go-Go Traveller worth?
Used Pride Go-Go Traveller scooters typically resell for $100-$350 cash in 2026 in the Kansas City metro. Battery age is the single biggest factor — the Traveller's battery is small enough that an old one effectively makes the scooter unusable until it's replaced.
Does it matter if my Traveller is 3-wheel or 4-wheel?
Not much. The 3-wheel and 4-wheel Travellers price within $25 of each other in the cash resale market. Buyers care more about battery date, key + charger completeness, and whether all four sections separate cleanly.
Why is the Traveller worth less than the Sport or Victory 10?
The Traveller is a light-duty model with smaller batteries and a lower weight rating. Its cash market is narrower — primarily travelers buying for one trip rather than daily users. That smaller buyer pool is what compresses the resale price.

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How much is a used Pride Go-Go Traveller worth?
Used Pride Go-Go Traveller scooters typically resell for $100 to $350 cash in 2026, with battery age as the biggest swing factor.