I was told by the finance guy that the pink LX's are on "Special": If you buy it, they will dismantle the bike and send the body up to the local paint shop to paint it any color you want since NO BODY is buying three pink LX150's. But, to me that just seems kind of a bad deal. I buy a new bike and I'm going to get a non-factory paintjob, at a new price? Not cool. Especially if they've worked out a "deal" with the body shop and they cheap out on the paint process. I don't want a fading, flaking paintjob in a year just to get an LX at MSRP. If anything I should be getting a discount since the bike is not factory, and I'm buying what amounts to factory seconds that just won't sell (and they are '09's if I remember right... might be wrong on that).Syd wrote:Funny they call it a typo, since it's not only shown at 3299 on their main page, as a special, but also is the listed price for each of three LX's in their Current inventory.Syd wrote:I saw that on Saturday night, and it's still up today. If you had a mind to I'll bet you could get them to honor that price, with maybe a well placed mention of bait and switch. Then again, maybe not. VofC is associated with RideNow; let's just say I'm not a fan.neotrotsky wrote:...there was a dealer ad for a pink LX150 for $3299, but when I went to the dealer, they said it was a typo and they actually meant $4299...
If they were to actually produce a $3299 Vespa LX150, I'd be interested. But, I still have a few weeks and better to go in armed to buy that way I'm not wasting their time AND haggling. I want a good deal, but I'm not going to be a dick about it. They deserve a little respect too (even if it does end up being a bait-and-switch)
I'm not saying anything bad about VofC at all! I mean, a "custom" paintjob (if you call a basic color change custom) isn't cheap no matter how you slice it. But, knowing I'm buying a bike that's been sitting around and not able to sell and then paying full price for it just seems...weird. Although the finance guy was trying to talk me out of putting a large downpayment on the bike and to stretch my payments out for 60 months

I don't know much about the Fiddle, so I don't know about getting one. Part of me is hoping that a Buddy may pop up for a stupid cheap price come the beginning of the fall semester in Tempe and I can grab that. I saw one at the beginning of the summer going for $1600 with only 4000 miles and was VERY tempted. I actually think it's now at VofC going for $2750 OTD. At $1600 I can kit that thing out and have a nice little rocket and just adjust to the small smallframe-ness

Again, Tuesday we will know more. Thanks again for everyone's opinions! They are helping me determine my options. Getting back on a scooter is one of the last parts of my physical (and mental) recovery after getting a clean bill of health, so I just want to make sure I do this right.