2009 Buddy Italia - good deal at $2,100?
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2009 Buddy Italia - good deal at $2,100?
It's being sold by a dealer and has ~4300 mi.
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Re: 2009 Buddy Italia - good deal at $2,100?
Assuming it's a 125 or 150, $2100 is high unless it comes with a gold plated warranty and a LOT of accessories. KBB suggested dealer retail price for an '09 is $1,700. That's close to the average private party asking price here in the greater Seattle area.suckaplease wrote:It's being sold by a dealer and has ~4300 mi.
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Sorry I didn't specify. It's a 150cc.
I'll get back to them on Tuesday and see how much wiggle room they have. Def will ask for some kind of warranty.
I typically ride an old triumph, but these little guys sure are fun and nimble (much more reliable too). It'll make a nice commuter until my gf moves in and takes it over.
I hope I don't offend, but was much more responsive than my buddy's Stella 4T Auto. However, the Stella is pretty damn smooth.
I'll get back to them on Tuesday and see how much wiggle room they have. Def will ask for some kind of warranty.
I typically ride an old triumph, but these little guys sure are fun and nimble (much more reliable too). It'll make a nice commuter until my gf moves in and takes it over.
I hope I don't offend, but was much more responsive than my buddy's Stella 4T Auto. However, the Stella is pretty damn smooth.
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suckaplease wrote:Sorry I didn't specify. It's a 150cc.
I'll get back to them on Tuesday and see how much wiggle room they have. Def will ask for some kind of warranty.
I typically ride an old triumph, but these little guys sure are fun and nimble (much more reliable too). It'll make a nice commuter until my gf moves in and takes it over.
I hope I don't offend, but was much more responsive than my buddy's Stella 4T Auto. However, the Stella is pretty damn smooth.
The Stella is a heavier machine and totally different than the Buddy. The Buddy is one of the fastest and NIMBLE in it's class. Those 10inch wheels are great fun at around 65. I'd rather drive a slow(relatively) vehicle to it's limits than have to go easy on a beast.
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One more thought: Go to Cleveland and buy this one: topic28808.html
http://cleveland.craigslist.org/mcy/5060953845.html
The scooter you're looking at with those miles is worth $1500, tops.
http://cleveland.craigslist.org/mcy/5060953845.html
The scooter you're looking at with those miles is worth $1500, tops.
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