Crap. Two scoots, both in my price range and area. Help?!

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Crap. Two scoots, both in my price range and area. Help?!

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I can get an '03 Stella, wearing red paint with 250 miles on it, some dings from having been dropped.


I could also get an '07 Buddy, also wearing red, 650 miles on it, first service just done, perfect condition, selling with a helmet (that I don't need) included.



Personally, I'd like to have a Stella at the moment, but I think that the Buddy would be easier to sell when it comes time for that, and I definitely miss having a Buddy.



What the crap should I do?!


(No, buying both is not an option.) :lol:
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I would negotiate the price lower on the Buddy to no more than 2200, no helmet. I love Stellas, but they seem to be more finicky maintainence wise
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i actually think selling the stella would be easier. i would want to have it checked out for any other problems from a mechanic.

the big question do you want the slightly slower shifter or do you want the quick twist and go type thing
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I think assuming that the Stella checked out ok, and the dings weren't too bad (not going to rust, not super ugly, etc) I might go with the Stella just because I've already had (have) a Buddy and so checking out a Stella would be cool.
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That's a killer deal on the Stella, I'd definitely pick that one (and paint it). But that's just me... :roll:
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If you get the Buddy, let me know so I can take a ride up to SC. I mean 250 MILES ON THE STELLA?! How bad are those dings? 8) :lol:
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You must go with the buddy. Go with the buddy. The best deal is with the buddy. Now do you have a link/numnber for that stella?
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Sorry... A bit off on the asking price on the Stella. But STILL!! :lol:
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robonz23 wrote: the big question do you want the slightly slower shifter or do you want the quick twist and go type thing
robonz23 has this one right - these are very different scoots. Answer the question about what you're going for, then you'll know what to do.

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I agree that the Stella may ultimately be an easier/better resell. Plus it will wear the dings well because everyone will think it's a vintage scoot anyways. Hell, I get people asking me all the time if my LX150 is from the sixties.
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Dooglas wrote:robonz23 has this one right - these are very different scoots. Answer the question about what you're going for, then you'll know what to do.
Well, it's a matter of what I would prefer vs. the practicality of the situation.

I'd rather have the Stella at this point, though I really do miss my Buddy.

I just wonder if that's because I've never had a Stella before, ya know?
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Post by louie »

stella, buddy?...stella, buddy?...stella, buddy?...stella buddy?...stella, buddy?

so what's it gonna be?

i'd, you should, if i could, you would.
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if you aren't planning on racing cages at stoplights (read as wanting fast accelleration) or going long distances out of the city (read as need a few more miles top speed for "highway" travel) i would still go with the stella at those prices.
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Post by betsy q. bramble »

The deciding factor for me between a Stella and a Buddy came down to two-stroke versus 4-stroke. I can't get my conscious to allow me to ride a 2-stroke now knowing how much worse their emissions are. All MPG aside. I will wait in hopes of a 4-stroke Stella. Until then, buddy it is!
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Do you enjoy doing preventative maintenance/adjustments? Is your idea of fun spending time working on your scoot keeping it not just in tip top shape in appearance but also mechanically?

Yes - Stella

No - Buddy

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My pop lives in Montgomery, and I asked him to go out and verify the Stella's mechanical condition and whether or not the 247 miles that are on its odometer were legit.


Well, after his 1 mile test ride, I ultimately ended up with a deposit on a 2003 Stella with 248 miles on it. :D 8)
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Congratulations! Now go out and ride the thing.....and enjoy!
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FWIW, I think you made the right call.

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WOOHOO!!! Let's see some photos! :D
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I think I'll be picking it up next weekend...


Pics and rides will happen then. :D
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welcome back to the scooter world!!!!
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Thanks! Can't tell you how happy I am to be back...


And I haven't even started riding again yet! :lol:
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Post by louie »

if you ride through bham let us know so we can buy you lunch.
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louie wrote:if you ride through bham let us know so we can buy you lunch.
Aww! That's really nice of you, and as much as I hate to pass up a free lunch, I'll be coming in on 85 and heading out the same way. :(


Thanks a lot for the offer!! :D
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Post by louie »

yeah, that's what i thought, but wanted to ask anyway. congrates of the new ride axeyr
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Grats bro! Finally...a rider in Greenville that frequents the boards!
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