Model Years?
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Model Years?
I have a somewhat silly question.
Having only been back in the scooter game for a month or so, I don't have a feel for Genuine's product line going back over the past couple of years. My Buddy, purchased in January '11, is a 2009 model. My dealer didn't have anything newer, and implied (or I inferred) that there really weren't 2010 150s. I took it on faith, and as I was getting what I consider a pretty good price (with a full warranty) on the '09, I left it at that. It's quite possible that this dealer had the '09s in inventory and never ordered any for 2010.
Now I haven't ready everybody's profile here on MB, so I don't really recall having seen references to 2010 model year rides.
While I should think the incoming Stella 4Ts will be 2010, what's the deal on the other models? Did Genuine import what would be considered a 2010, or did they have a warehouse full of 2009s? Their website only refers to '09 for the Internationals: "For '09 we upped the ante' once again by releasing all of the international colors as 50cc.".
Having only been back in the scooter game for a month or so, I don't have a feel for Genuine's product line going back over the past couple of years. My Buddy, purchased in January '11, is a 2009 model. My dealer didn't have anything newer, and implied (or I inferred) that there really weren't 2010 150s. I took it on faith, and as I was getting what I consider a pretty good price (with a full warranty) on the '09, I left it at that. It's quite possible that this dealer had the '09s in inventory and never ordered any for 2010.
Now I haven't ready everybody's profile here on MB, so I don't really recall having seen references to 2010 model year rides.
While I should think the incoming Stella 4Ts will be 2010, what's the deal on the other models? Did Genuine import what would be considered a 2010, or did they have a warehouse full of 2009s? Their website only refers to '09 for the Internationals: "For '09 we upped the ante' once again by releasing all of the international colors as 50cc.".
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Worry not, you have the latest model year (and probably got a great deal too). There have been no Buddy model changes since 2009. In 2010 there were no new Buddy introductions, the Blur SS220i arrived on the scene, and the Stella 4T teased us mercilessly but continues being coy. The Buddy 170 will be the first new member of the Buddy lineup since 2009. Their exact arrival date is (as far as I know) still TBD.
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Most manufaturers, and dealers had plenty of '09's left in the pipeline after the shtuff hit the fan, that bringing in any '10's didn't happen.
In 2010 American Suzuki for instance didn't import any new bikes, let alone any MY 2010. They still have, 2009 models for sale as most every PTW manufacturer does.
2010 will long be remembered by those in the PTW industry as the year that "wasn't".
Genuine had insult to injury over the 4T Stella debacle, which clearly would have been a bright spot in for them in 2010....but that didn't happen either. Thankfully they are strong enough to have survived that and hopefully the new products they have planned (including the 4T Stella) will help them have a great 2011.
At the end of the day, the BEST deals will be had on recession-era inventory, and there's a lot of good deals on great scooters to be had.
In 2010 American Suzuki for instance didn't import any new bikes, let alone any MY 2010. They still have, 2009 models for sale as most every PTW manufacturer does.
2010 will long be remembered by those in the PTW industry as the year that "wasn't".
Genuine had insult to injury over the 4T Stella debacle, which clearly would have been a bright spot in for them in 2010....but that didn't happen either. Thankfully they are strong enough to have survived that and hopefully the new products they have planned (including the 4T Stella) will help them have a great 2011.
At the end of the day, the BEST deals will be had on recession-era inventory, and there's a lot of good deals on great scooters to be had.
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That's what I figured - the sudden drop-off in gas prices after the 2008 surge probably led to a good bit of unsold inventory, or at least a dip in demand that screwed up planning for 2009/2010.mattgordon wrote:Most manufaturers, and dealers had plenty of '09's left in the pipeline after the shtuff hit the fan, that bringing in any '10's didn't happen.
Amen. Let's hope the Stella 4Ts get off the boat before 2012.Genuine had insult to injury over the 4T Stella debacle, which clearly would have been a bright spot in for them in 2010....but that didn't happen either. Thankfully they are strong enough to have survived that and hopefully the new products they have planned (including the 4T Stella) will help them have a great 2011.
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Indeed the fuelflation of 2008 led many manufacturers AND dealers to INCREASE orders for scooters, only to have the recession kill the market for them once they arrived....PeteH wrote:That's what I figured - the sudden drop-off in gas prices after the 2008 surge probably led to a good bit of unsold inventory, or at least a dip in demand that screwed up planning for 2009/2010.mattgordon wrote:Most manufaturers, and dealers had plenty of '09's left in the pipeline after the shtuff hit the fan, that bringing in any '10's didn't happen.
Amen. Let's hope the Stella 4Ts get off the boat before 2012.Genuine had insult to injury over the 4T Stella debacle, which clearly would have been a bright spot in for them in 2010....but that didn't happen either. Thankfully they are strong enough to have survived that and hopefully the new products they have planned (including the 4T Stella) will help them have a great 2011.
The 4T is rumored to be on it's way. While not for everyone, the 4T will most certainly be very successful and I applaud Genuine for bringing it to us. I, for one cannot wait to see it.
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This would make a good FAQ entry. Here's a start off the top of my head, but it's missing some info (colors for each year would be great) and may need some corrections. Feel free to add/correct and I'll compile it!
Complete omission of Black Cat, Rattler and Roughhouse solely due to my not knowing the dates and not looking them up.
2003
Stella 150 debuts.
2004
Stella GB 150 Limited Numbered Edition of 100. Features: British racing green paint, gold Stella logos, Union Jack badges, brown seat and grips.
2005
Ferrara Pan Atomic Fireball Stella, Limited Numbered Edition of 150. Features include: racing-style seat, yellow powdercoated rims, red powdercoated hubs, custom flame graphics, "raised" gearing for higher top speeds, Fireball mudflap, new grips, a coin tray (full of candy!), Ferrara Pan branding.
Stella production interrupted by strike at LML. 2005 is the last model year for Stella until its return. (I think. Is this date right? Anyone?)
2006
Buddy 50 and 125 debut.
Blur 150 debuts.
2007
Debut of the Series Italia 50s (the "Little Italia") and 125s.
All Buddys receive a bigger headlight and upgraded tail light.
Orange graphics on Blur 150 are changed to black.
2008
Debut of Buddy International 150s: St. Tropez, Pamplona and Series Italia.
Buddy Series Italia 125 discontinued. (Was the Little Italia discontinued in '08 or '09?)
2009
Stella returns to the US market.
Buddy BlackJack 150 debuts.
Limited run of white Buddy 125s.
2010
Blur returns as the Blur SS 220i, fuel injected and 220cc.
2011
Debut of the Buddy 170i.
All Buddy International 150s discontinued.
Rattler 110 discontinued.
Complete omission of Black Cat, Rattler and Roughhouse solely due to my not knowing the dates and not looking them up.

2003
Stella 150 debuts.
2004
Stella GB 150 Limited Numbered Edition of 100. Features: British racing green paint, gold Stella logos, Union Jack badges, brown seat and grips.
2005
Ferrara Pan Atomic Fireball Stella, Limited Numbered Edition of 150. Features include: racing-style seat, yellow powdercoated rims, red powdercoated hubs, custom flame graphics, "raised" gearing for higher top speeds, Fireball mudflap, new grips, a coin tray (full of candy!), Ferrara Pan branding.
Stella production interrupted by strike at LML. 2005 is the last model year for Stella until its return. (I think. Is this date right? Anyone?)
2006
Buddy 50 and 125 debut.
Blur 150 debuts.
2007
Debut of the Series Italia 50s (the "Little Italia") and 125s.
All Buddys receive a bigger headlight and upgraded tail light.
Orange graphics on Blur 150 are changed to black.
2008
Debut of Buddy International 150s: St. Tropez, Pamplona and Series Italia.
Buddy Series Italia 125 discontinued. (Was the Little Italia discontinued in '08 or '09?)
2009
Stella returns to the US market.
Buddy BlackJack 150 debuts.
Limited run of white Buddy 125s.
2010
Blur returns as the Blur SS 220i, fuel injected and 220cc.
2011
Debut of the Buddy 170i.
All Buddy International 150s discontinued.
Rattler 110 discontinued.
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I believe the Buddy 50 & 125 have the Stebel Magnum and the 150 has the Stebel Nautilus.The Nautilus is a kick a** get your attention horn.Whats cool is the Buddy 150's are the only scooter of any brand to come stock with the Nautilus.Many riders of varying brands of scoots buy and install the Nautilus Horn.Certainly a great safety addition.You can visit Stebel's website and listen to the horn audio to get an idea of the sound.PeteH wrote:According to website specs, different horns in Buddy 50 and 150, but both Stebel, yeah.
Also reads on the website like the 50cc Internationals came back (or never went away) in 2009 (all three color schemes), but I cheerfully defer to reality.

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Re: Buddy Colors by Year
YES YES! This is what I specifically came to Modern Buddy for. I've always wondered where I can find a list of Buddy 125s and the colors that were offered each year. I'm still trying to learn the layout of this forum so maybe there is a list somewhere on here since this post was last commented on in 2011 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Re: Model Years?
2014 Models and Colors from the brochure.
Buddy 50 and 125 colors = Black, Red, Royal Blue, Seafoam, Tangerine, White
Buddy 50 International= Brit, Italia, Pamplona
Buddy 170i= Brit, Italia, Matte Black, Mocha, Oxford Green, Pamplona, Zephyr Silver
Roughhouse R50= Matte Black, Matte Army Green, Red
Hooligan= Matte Black, Matte Army Green
Blur SS 220i= Gun Metal, White
Stella Automatic= Candy Apple Red, Electric Blue, Ivory, Metallic Black
Stella(4 stroke)= Avocado, Avocado/Creme, Black, Creme, Dijon Yellow, Red, Slate Blue, Slate Blue/Creme
Buddy 50 and 125 colors = Black, Red, Royal Blue, Seafoam, Tangerine, White
Buddy 50 International= Brit, Italia, Pamplona
Buddy 170i= Brit, Italia, Matte Black, Mocha, Oxford Green, Pamplona, Zephyr Silver
Roughhouse R50= Matte Black, Matte Army Green, Red
Hooligan= Matte Black, Matte Army Green
Blur SS 220i= Gun Metal, White
Stella Automatic= Candy Apple Red, Electric Blue, Ivory, Metallic Black
Stella(4 stroke)= Avocado, Avocado/Creme, Black, Creme, Dijon Yellow, Red, Slate Blue, Slate Blue/Creme
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Re: Buddy Colors by Year
If someone were really industrious, they could try using the Internet Archive Wayback Machine to check the Genuine site every year since 2006. For the 125s, there actually hasn’t been that much change over the years compared to many makes.Luckybear57 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 22, 2022 5:43 pmYES YES! This is what I specifically came to Modern Buddy for. I've always wondered where I can find a list of Buddy 125s and the colors that were offered each year. I'm still trying to learn the layout of this forum so maybe there is a list somewhere on here since this post was last commented on in 2011 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I LOVE Way Back Machine... I use it all. The. Time. 