Quandary about trading up...
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:02 pm
So I may finally have some interest in my 50cc and I've found a few really nice scoots around Atlanta to replace it if a sale does happen.
The Buddy has been great, but there's a 2005 Vespa Granturismo 200 going for about $2600; it's only got 4800 miles on it and it looks clean as a whistle. I've found an orange Buddy 125 with less than 500 miles going for $1850 but it's about 50 miles away. Not a biggie, but something to consider if I'm scooting it back home. My dealer has a 170i in the Italia color scheme for around $3400 and two Psychos for $3200 a pop. Another Genuine dealer in the northern suburbs has a black 2009 Buddy with loads of upgrades for $2200 but it's got over 7000 miles on it. Another yutz is selling a 2007 Vino for $1585 cash in hand.
I'm not signing up for the Cannonball, but it'd be nice to get more power. My commute is only 6 miles each way but I have felt limited about scooting around in the past with a 50cc engine.
If I go new, I get the warranty but pay out the nose. If I go used, I have to trust that it's been taken care of. So far, used Vespas still seem to command a lot of scratch, so is a cheaper one indicative of a problem? I can always pay off the amount left on Bogie and finance a purchase new or used through my credit union.
The whole thing is moot if I don't sell Bogie, but if you were in my shoes and you had $1800 cash in your hand, what would you do?
The Buddy has been great, but there's a 2005 Vespa Granturismo 200 going for about $2600; it's only got 4800 miles on it and it looks clean as a whistle. I've found an orange Buddy 125 with less than 500 miles going for $1850 but it's about 50 miles away. Not a biggie, but something to consider if I'm scooting it back home. My dealer has a 170i in the Italia color scheme for around $3400 and two Psychos for $3200 a pop. Another Genuine dealer in the northern suburbs has a black 2009 Buddy with loads of upgrades for $2200 but it's got over 7000 miles on it. Another yutz is selling a 2007 Vino for $1585 cash in hand.
I'm not signing up for the Cannonball, but it'd be nice to get more power. My commute is only 6 miles each way but I have felt limited about scooting around in the past with a 50cc engine.
If I go new, I get the warranty but pay out the nose. If I go used, I have to trust that it's been taken care of. So far, used Vespas still seem to command a lot of scratch, so is a cheaper one indicative of a problem? I can always pay off the amount left on Bogie and finance a purchase new or used through my credit union.
The whole thing is moot if I don't sell Bogie, but if you were in my shoes and you had $1800 cash in your hand, what would you do?