My roommate, best friend recently purchased a Buddy in northern California. I own a Vespa but helped her buy a cream colored Buddy. She chose the 2007 model with DC adapter and blinking hazard lights. Love the turn signal ,white turn-off button! Price of her 2007 scooter was a closeout, end of the year special, $2200. However, the dealer costs (shipping and set-up) was close to $500 plus county tax & DMV fees made the total price $2950 out-the-door. Everyone says this is a great deal in California where our sales tax is over 8%, depending where you live.
Just wondering what other Genuine Scooter dealers are charging for set-up and shipping costs throughout the United States? Seems like a padded area where dealers can set their own prices and compensate for end of the season, blow-out deals on purchase price. Most dealerships do not/cannot legally charge shipping costs if the scooter is considered a "used", demo model. I find it outrageous that a $2200 scooter has $750 extra dollars tacked on the price for dealership and DMV fees.
It's ridiculous to pay retail price but the only way you'll get the two year GS warranty as the original owner. Believe me, you're paying for it through the various dealer fees. My roommate received a tank full of gas and correct air pressure in both tires before we loaded up the scooter to bring it home.
