Stellauto just around the corner
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I've found the Automatic very easy to put on the stand. I took mine on a club ride Thursday. I do break in the motors in so I rode easy but the bike was easily able to keep up with the flow of Vespa GTS and Kymco DT 300 bikes on the ride.ravenlore wrote:Just stopped at the local shop, and the ruby red and electric blue are possibly more pretty in real life than in adverts. Took it off the stand and put it back on and it was not difficult at all. Soon as I've paid off the Vespa I'll start saving for her little sister.
I'm quite pleased so far.
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According to Genuine's web site genuine scooters.com the Stiletto( my name for them) the stellauto will sell for MSRP $3499.00. The Stella
shifty sells for $3699.00. So price wise the auto is 200 smackers LESS
that the shifty.
shifty sells for $3699.00. So price wise the auto is 200 smackers LESS
that the shifty.

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I see. The price that I quoted is the MSRP. The dealer will add transportation costs, dealer prep cost,& sales tax. My eyeball estimate
would be around $4000.00 out the door. That can vary from dealer to dealer.
would be around $4000.00 out the door. That can vary from dealer to dealer.
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I agree with you, Dooglas. Profit margin is low on a scooter sale as it is so to keep from losing money on the deal these other charges, which would have to be paid by the dealer would be passed on. I think most of the manufacturers mention these charges and show you the MSRP and say that these extra costs will be added on. 

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Right, Im wondering if they are selling AT msrp or below or above.
If I aint being too nosey, I wish folks who bought them wouldnt mind sharing how their deal went.
That may help others when they go to the dealer and see what we could expect.
When the 4t's came out, I bought a 2010 Creme for 3100. OTD.
And I know that around that time, new 09 2ts were going for less than 2500 at some dealers.
Hopefully, there will be some feedback.
My dealer has 1 Blue one with a big chip in the paint on the front fender. He's asking 3799$..
thanks to all who reply.
All replies are welcomed and encouraged
If I aint being too nosey, I wish folks who bought them wouldnt mind sharing how their deal went.
That may help others when they go to the dealer and see what we could expect.
When the 4t's came out, I bought a 2010 Creme for 3100. OTD.
And I know that around that time, new 09 2ts were going for less than 2500 at some dealers.
Hopefully, there will be some feedback.
My dealer has 1 Blue one with a big chip in the paint on the front fender. He's asking 3799$..
thanks to all who reply.
All replies are welcomed and encouraged
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I paid a little less than MSRP - but that is because I've had other business dealings with the dealer. The tax is a matter of your taxing jurisdiction. Prep was $75 (quite reasonable) and shipping was about $175 (very reasonable).jimmbomb wrote:Right, Im wondering if they are selling AT msrp or below or above.
If I aint being too nosey, I wish folks who bought them wouldnt mind sharing how their deal went.
That may help others when they go to the dealer and see what we could expect.
When the 4t's came out, I bought a 2010 Creme for 3100. OTD.
And I know that around that time, new 09 2ts were going for less than 2500 at some dealers.
Hopefully, there will be some feedback.
My dealer has 1 Blue one with a big chip in the paint on the front fender. He's asking 3799$..
thanks to all who reply.
All replies are welcomed and encouraged
My TT&L, prep and freight on my BMW was about $1,000 (quite unreasonable).
My dealer, Scootersmith, in Houston, is only charging MSRP prep and freight.
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Finally got my Stellauto yesterday. The red is so much prettier in person, just a beautiful color. I got #9 of 300 (awesome.) Only had a few minutes to ride so far, but it's a powerful little girl. Smooth ride, a lot quieter than I expected.
Will be riding more over the next couple days (gotta get it registered and insured - waiting on that to come thru right now), so can't give a ton of info. But man, it's just a gorgeous scooter. Already thrilled with it.
Will be riding more over the next couple days (gotta get it registered and insured - waiting on that to come thru right now), so can't give a ton of info. But man, it's just a gorgeous scooter. Already thrilled with it.
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Congratulations. The bike gets better and better as it breaks in. Interesting thing about the first edition. Only the red bike that came in said XXX of 300. The other colors, like my black one, only said 167 of ____. I guess they paid more attention to the red. You might want to ask your dealer whether the fuel line was replaced with a shorter line. Mine was changed out at the dealership and Genuine was changing them out on bikes still in Chicago.jmp111181 wrote:Finally got my Stellauto yesterday. The red is so much prettier in person, just a beautiful color. I got #9 of 300 (awesome.) Only had a few minutes to ride so far, but it's a powerful little girl. Smooth ride, a lot quieter than I expected.
Will be riding more over the next couple days (gotta get it registered and insured - waiting on that to come thru right now), so can't give a ton of info. But man, it's just a gorgeous scooter. Already thrilled with it.
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It's a part of the electronic carb system made by Del Orto. My bike wouldn't start at all because it was not getting a spark. A new unit was plugged in and off she went. Genuine was able to trouble shoot that one right away so it probably has to do with not starting.clayjo wrote:Can you explain more about the CDI component is? What does the unit do and if it is faulty will is still run? My dealer is not nearby, so I want to make sure I'm on top of everything.
The dealer is delivering mine tomorrow and would like to check with them beforehand.
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yeah, my friend is having the same problem with hers! oddly, it seems to be every time i'm supposed to ride w/her on my Buddy . . . maybe it's intimidated?Elder Scoot wrote:It's a part of the electronic carb system made by Del Orto. My bike wouldn't start at all because it was not getting a spark. A new unit was plugged in and off she went. Genuine was able to trouble shoot that one right away so it probably has to do with not starting.clayjo wrote:Can you explain more about the CDI component is? What does the unit do and if it is faulty will is still run? My dealer is not nearby, so I want to make sure I'm on top of everything.
The dealer is delivering mine tomorrow and would like to check with them beforehand.

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I be that friend, and my dealer actually had a string of bad CDI's which caused some headaches since they were unaware of some a large faulty batch and thought the issue to be something else. She is finally back in my driveway after two trips back for servicing and hopefully all the fuel line and CDI's issues have been resolved and logged enough that us first 300 and those going forward can rest easy.black sunshine wrote:yeah, my friend is having the same problem with hers! oddly, it seems to be every time i'm supposed to ride w/her on my Buddy . . . maybe it's intimidated?Elder Scoot wrote:It's a part of the electronic carb system made by Del Orto. My bike wouldn't start at all because it was not getting a spark. A new unit was plugged in and off she went. Genuine was able to trouble shoot that one right away so it probably has to do with not starting.clayjo wrote:Can you explain more about the CDI component is? What does the unit do and if it is faulty will is still run? My dealer is not nearby, so I want to make sure I'm on top of everything.
The dealer is delivering mine tomorrow and would like to check with them beforehand.