New VS Used?
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- squidsie
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New VS Used?
After a long time of being in love with the Stella, and then the Yamaha Vino 125... I have officially decided on the Buddy 150cc!
I really love the Internationals. My perfect Buddy would be the Saint Tropez! The two tone blues are just a beauty! I know those are hard to come by. I have $1,000 saved thus far...
This leads me tho my questions:
Should I keep saving and maybe even finance a NEW Buddy which I could purchase at a Genuine dealer 40 miles outside from where I live?
Now I know the Internationals come in the latest 170i. Those are quite expensive though and I am probably looking at $4000 after fees and what not (my guess). Of course, the greatest part about the new purchase is the 2 year warranty/roadside assistance.
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Should I keep saving up and hope I find a really nice 150cc (Saint Tropez, I hope) with very low miles, in excellent condition, and hope it lasts me a very long time?
I am not planning on buying my scooter for some time as I should continue to save. I am setting up to take the MSF course soon. This will be my first scooter and I am really excited and I just want to make the right decision! Plus, I appreciate all of your opinions!
I really love the Internationals. My perfect Buddy would be the Saint Tropez! The two tone blues are just a beauty! I know those are hard to come by. I have $1,000 saved thus far...
This leads me tho my questions:
Should I keep saving and maybe even finance a NEW Buddy which I could purchase at a Genuine dealer 40 miles outside from where I live?
Now I know the Internationals come in the latest 170i. Those are quite expensive though and I am probably looking at $4000 after fees and what not (my guess). Of course, the greatest part about the new purchase is the 2 year warranty/roadside assistance.
OR
Should I keep saving up and hope I find a really nice 150cc (Saint Tropez, I hope) with very low miles, in excellent condition, and hope it lasts me a very long time?
I am not planning on buying my scooter for some time as I should continue to save. I am setting up to take the MSF course soon. This will be my first scooter and I am really excited and I just want to make the right decision! Plus, I appreciate all of your opinions!
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congrats on deciding to pull the trigger.i dont know about cali but in richmond,va you can find many used scoots on craigslist with less than 1000 miles on them.the buddies are very reliable and unless you are very unlucky you wont need the warranty.that being said if you are going to spend the money may as well get exactly what you want.
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st tropez
when I was looking to buy a used buddy 125,there were a few internationals for sale.two were st tropez,but I havnt seen any for sale down here for a while.1200. would have bought one,but I paid 1700.for a 125 with 275 miles on it.Ive riden it hard 80 miles a day to work mostly wide open,it still purrrrrs 4800 miles in 4 months. i love my buddy and will buy the fuel injected 170 when this one is done,
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If you have patience then just wait you will eventually find a deal and if you look long enough you'll be able to tell right away when someone posts a deal. I was saving my money to pay cash for a 50cc next spring when I saw a 2009 Black Buddy 50cc advertised for $1000 and it only had 280 miles on it. It had never even been de-restricted. I paid $950 for the bike and also had a helmet, cover, and 2T oil thrown in. I changed the gear oil as soon as I got home and have since put another 500+ miles on it in less than a month. I already had the money saved because I had been expecting to pay closer to $2000 next year but was surprised to find such a sweet deal because I had been watching the market for a few months. Fortunately for me I'm riding my scoot this year instead of next.
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You can always put a ad up that you want a specific model and see if you get anyone that messages you? If it's CL, just play it safe and meet up in a public place (police station parking lots work great).
I believe the 150 internationals were made in 09, so they should under $2,000 by now used. I read at times where people snag a brand new one just sitting on a dealer showroom for much less than a 11-12.
If your going for used and the scooter has low miles you will most likely need to get things like a battery if it has sat for a long period of time and possibly the gas drained, new fuel filter, and carb jets cleaned. All of which can easily be done by a genuine dealer or yourself if your mechanically inclined. Things like rubber rot and engine seals shouldn't be a concern if your looking at a few year old buddy.
You will see tons of Buddies (along with other scooters) with super low miles online. Many people bought them in 08-09 when gas hit record highs and for one reason or another they never actually rode them. Minus a warranty I would almost buy one of these rather than one at retail if I had it to do over again (bought mine new). Reason for my thinking is that the PGO (Genuine) is a really good quality machine and other than not being ridden there isn't anything wrong with them, parts supply for this scooter is good (Scooterworks in Chicago is the importer along with a decent dealer network). In Denver I am seeing the 125cc for $1,500+, which is about half retail for a low mile scooter.
But, with new your get a warranty, and the knowledge that it's never been dropped/wrecked/ridden hard by a moron, but pay the retail price.
I believe the 150 internationals were made in 09, so they should under $2,000 by now used. I read at times where people snag a brand new one just sitting on a dealer showroom for much less than a 11-12.
If your going for used and the scooter has low miles you will most likely need to get things like a battery if it has sat for a long period of time and possibly the gas drained, new fuel filter, and carb jets cleaned. All of which can easily be done by a genuine dealer or yourself if your mechanically inclined. Things like rubber rot and engine seals shouldn't be a concern if your looking at a few year old buddy.
You will see tons of Buddies (along with other scooters) with super low miles online. Many people bought them in 08-09 when gas hit record highs and for one reason or another they never actually rode them. Minus a warranty I would almost buy one of these rather than one at retail if I had it to do over again (bought mine new). Reason for my thinking is that the PGO (Genuine) is a really good quality machine and other than not being ridden there isn't anything wrong with them, parts supply for this scooter is good (Scooterworks in Chicago is the importer along with a decent dealer network). In Denver I am seeing the 125cc for $1,500+, which is about half retail for a low mile scooter.
But, with new your get a warranty, and the knowledge that it's never been dropped/wrecked/ridden hard by a moron, but pay the retail price.
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I'd go with used. Since you indicated that you're in no rush, start keeping an eye on Craigslist. A good deal on one will surface eventually. I'd suggest not grabbing one with low miles due to the reasons stated above. A scooter that has been sitting will need some work. On the other hand, one with some miles on it, say about 1,000 per year, will probably not need carb cleaning or a new battery. Also, if it has some mileage on it, the original owner has likely already dealt with any issues that might have required warranty work, so the warranty won't be important. The only other consideration is whether you are the kind of person who's willing to attempt some of your own repairs. If you are, then used is great. If you're a person who won't even so much as attempt an oil change, you might want to consider new.
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Here's one:
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/mcy/3084910897.html
I don't know the person but I know they can be difficult to find. Especially the St. Tropez which is what I really wanted but I got an amazing deal on a Pamplona instead. Oh and if you want a Black Jack there is on in the SD CL.
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/mcy/3084910897.html
I don't know the person but I know they can be difficult to find. Especially the St. Tropez which is what I really wanted but I got an amazing deal on a Pamplona instead. Oh and if you want a Black Jack there is on in the SD CL.
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Demo_Nic, thanks for the lead! The St Tropez really looks nice! Unfortunately, that location is 8 hours from me :/ With the distance I would have to arrange transportation or go out and pick it up myself. And to top it off - I don't know anything about scooters so I would have to have someone look it over for me, test it, and then I'd have to trust their word.
Damn, I want it! Why are there so many more Pamplona's and Italia's than the St Tropez?
Damn, I want it! Why are there so many more Pamplona's and Italia's than the St Tropez?
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Oh hey look: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/mcy/3152952483.html
Only 100 miles so that means it's just sitting there. I bet you could talk them down to $2200. Low mileage is not always good. One of the worse things you can do to a scooter is just let it sit for long periods of time. That's why you see a lot of ads for low mileage scooters with a new batter. Use that to your advantage in bargaining. It has never had it's first service which will be a good chunk of change. Also the warranty isn't transferable so make sure they know that.
Only 100 miles so that means it's just sitting there. I bet you could talk them down to $2200. Low mileage is not always good. One of the worse things you can do to a scooter is just let it sit for long periods of time. That's why you see a lot of ads for low mileage scooters with a new batter. Use that to your advantage in bargaining. It has never had it's first service which will be a good chunk of change. Also the warranty isn't transferable so make sure they know that.
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@Demo_Nic: you rock! I swear, I have been up and down Craigslist and did not come across that one. Petaluma is about 90 miles from me which is much more convenient than So. Cal!
What does concern me is that it has less than 100 miles on it. That seems very strange. Could something be wrong with it and that is why it has just been sitting there? And if nothing is wrong with it, could something now be wrong with it for sitting for so long? Also, how much will it cost to have the fluids drained and replaced, get a tune up, and new battery? This sounds like it can start to get expensive!
I'd also like your opinions on a couple of other things. I am currently trying to set up a date to get my M1 DL. I have no experience with motorcycles or scooters. Never been on one or ridden one. I have been dreaming about getting a scooter for the past year now and I know it's something I have to do! What is really hard for me is finding a date that will work for me to do the classes. Unfortunately my work schedule is very strict and always the same. I have noticed all the classes in my area always run Friday-Sunday. I have already contacted a couple of them to find out if they ever have any classes on any other days and so far its a dead end. This brings me to my questions: Is it a bad idea to purchase a scooter that I wont be able to ride until I get my M1? Would it be wise to wait until I have my M1 in order and then start searching for a St Tropez? I know I will eventually take the class and have it done...just not sure how soon that will be.
Anyway, you have been so helpful! I love this site! In the meantime I am going to shoot an email to the seller and try to get some more info. If it turns out to be something I cant pass up, then maybe I can get my brother-in-law to drive out there with me so he can check it out. He is not a scooter guy, but definitely has some auto experience.
Thanks, again!
What does concern me is that it has less than 100 miles on it. That seems very strange. Could something be wrong with it and that is why it has just been sitting there? And if nothing is wrong with it, could something now be wrong with it for sitting for so long? Also, how much will it cost to have the fluids drained and replaced, get a tune up, and new battery? This sounds like it can start to get expensive!
I'd also like your opinions on a couple of other things. I am currently trying to set up a date to get my M1 DL. I have no experience with motorcycles or scooters. Never been on one or ridden one. I have been dreaming about getting a scooter for the past year now and I know it's something I have to do! What is really hard for me is finding a date that will work for me to do the classes. Unfortunately my work schedule is very strict and always the same. I have noticed all the classes in my area always run Friday-Sunday. I have already contacted a couple of them to find out if they ever have any classes on any other days and so far its a dead end. This brings me to my questions: Is it a bad idea to purchase a scooter that I wont be able to ride until I get my M1? Would it be wise to wait until I have my M1 in order and then start searching for a St Tropez? I know I will eventually take the class and have it done...just not sure how soon that will be.
Anyway, you have been so helpful! I love this site! In the meantime I am going to shoot an email to the seller and try to get some more info. If it turns out to be something I cant pass up, then maybe I can get my brother-in-law to drive out there with me so he can check it out. He is not a scooter guy, but definitely has some auto experience.
Thanks, again!
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This is just my opinion on this. You can still get your permit and practice before you actually take the riding test or MSF class. The permits just involves taking a written test. You can DL the Motorcycle Handbook from the CA DMV. Be forewarned, they do make you take an additional test on driving laws.
I see A LOT of low mileage scooters on CL for sale. What most often ends up happening is someone buys one, rides it for a little bit and loses interest or it sits there because they never got their permit or M1 license. That or they get one, drop it and get too intimidated to try again or they buy it hoping the significant other will want to ride it but that ends up never happening.
As for the low mileage, most likely the battery will be dead. You'll probably need to drain fluids and clean out the carb but I'm not as mechanically inclined so I'm sure others on here will chime in. When you go to check it out, make sure to ask when they bought it, when was the last time it was ridden, and has it ever been dropped. Although it is a 2008, it may have been sitting in overstock for a couple years. My 2009 Pamplona was bought used but it was first sold in mid 2010.
Show up with cash in hand. I'd try negotiating at $2100 and see if they bite. Keep in mind they may not budge. Don't do the negotiating over e-mail or phone. People tend to waver more when they see money in front of them.
I see A LOT of low mileage scooters on CL for sale. What most often ends up happening is someone buys one, rides it for a little bit and loses interest or it sits there because they never got their permit or M1 license. That or they get one, drop it and get too intimidated to try again or they buy it hoping the significant other will want to ride it but that ends up never happening.
As for the low mileage, most likely the battery will be dead. You'll probably need to drain fluids and clean out the carb but I'm not as mechanically inclined so I'm sure others on here will chime in. When you go to check it out, make sure to ask when they bought it, when was the last time it was ridden, and has it ever been dropped. Although it is a 2008, it may have been sitting in overstock for a couple years. My 2009 Pamplona was bought used but it was first sold in mid 2010.
Show up with cash in hand. I'd try negotiating at $2100 and see if they bite. Keep in mind they may not budge. Don't do the negotiating over e-mail or phone. People tend to waver more when they see money in front of them.
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@Demo_Nic: The St Troprez was sold :/
@mhardgrove: Unfortunately, the new 170i only comes in the Italia and Pamplona colors. The dealership 40 miles from my house confirmed that. Also, on the Genuine website it does not show the Saint Tropez on the 170i. The new one would be awesome, but then I would be settling. And well, I got my heart on the Saint Tropez...so my search continues.
@mhardgrove: Unfortunately, the new 170i only comes in the Italia and Pamplona colors. The dealership 40 miles from my house confirmed that. Also, on the Genuine website it does not show the Saint Tropez on the 170i. The new one would be awesome, but then I would be settling. And well, I got my heart on the Saint Tropez...so my search continues.
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Darn! I say hold out for exactly what you want. One will pop up just look every day. I got my pink buddy on craigslist for a steal, just kept my eyes peeled til one popped up and it was mine! And good luck on the permit test! I went in with a friend who had been driving a vespa for years, but had been doing it illegally sans permit. I had memorized the handbook and passed while she failed. Memorze the pics in it too, as the exact same ones are on the test. Sooooooper easy!
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About a week. Seriously MEMORIZED that handbook which made the test super easy. With a permit you cannot ride with a passenger and you cannot drive at night but it will give you a chance to get comfortable on your scoot before taking the drive test. With a permit and only having had my huddy for a little over three weeks i have already put 400 miles on her and feel a zillion times more prepared to take the drive test. I will probably still eventually take the msf course just because it is good info and will lower my $89 a year insurance, but the permit has done me right and was pretty easy to get.
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IIRC, you need a permit to take the MSF anyways. I think. Don't you?
The written test, you can take over and over again until you pass. Like, the same day. As in, I failed my first time, went out in the hall, read the book again, went back in and passed.
Yes, this is all someone needs to do before taking a 1200cc sportbike or whatever onto the streets of CA.
The written test, you can take over and over again until you pass. Like, the same day. As in, I failed my first time, went out in the hall, read the book again, went back in and passed.
Yes, this is all someone needs to do before taking a 1200cc sportbike or whatever onto the streets of CA.

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