The pros for the Vespa (over the Buddy) are
- Bigger chassis - just sitting still I get the feeling that I will feel much better at speed on the Vespa. It just feels more substantial - like I could take it on any surface street, where the Buddy, I may be more selective.
More/better storage. There is room under the seat for 2 helmets and the glovebox is lockable.
Fit and finish is really nice.
Hydraulic brakes and disk front and back.
Little things that show the 'quality' like the button that opens the seat without the key and the bag hook being a loop that will close over the bag and fold flat into the body when not in use.
- More expensive to purchase.
More expensive to maintain/repair.
Less MPG (65 vs 89).
So what am I missing good or bad about either scooter? Don't get me wrong, I really dig the Buddy. I had never even entertained the Vespa because of the price before, but now I wonder. A friend suggested some other big scooters, but the modern maxi scooter is not the look that I am looking for. The People 250 kind of fit the bill, but I really don't like the looks of them. Oh ya, I'm a 5'11 170lb guy. Very confident on bikes (I ride pretty aggressively off-road and ride a road bike as well), but have never owned a two wheeled vehicle that I didn't power myself before. I'm looking to make this my daily commuter to work any day the weather allows along with any errand that I can pull off on a scooter. (Sidenote: my 7 year old son told me today to start riding my scooter to work every day so my already 10 year old BMW will still be around for him to drive!

If I do look at the Vespa, what is a good strike price for an '06 that has sat on the dealer floor the whole time? An '08 would cost about $5950 going by sticker plus fees and tax. I sat on an LX150 (Vespa's smaller chassis). Nice scooter, but not enough to sway me away from the Buddy. For some reason, the GT200 made me take pause though.
So lets have it. Vespa guys - explain to me how the plastic badge that says 'Vespa' is not the most expensive part of the bike. Buddy guys - make me believe that the olive green beauty will showup and make me forget all about that GT200.