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Marketplace => For Sale => Topic started by: stuo on August 03, 2019, 11:23:44 PM

Title: How to sell a Kymco
Post by: stuo on August 03, 2019, 11:23:44 PM
I have had recent good luck selling my Kymcos by telling  prospective customers to bring their helmet and take a ride with no obligation to buy. So far, two out of two sold to the first test riders. Our bikes run and handle so well they sell themselves, you just gotta get them to try them.
Title: Re: How to sell a Kymco
Post by: CROSSBOLT on August 04, 2019, 12:20:46 AM
I might consider a test ride for a prospective buyer IF he rode up on two wheels and I liked what he had!
Title: Re: How to sell a Kymco
Post by: stuo on August 06, 2019, 11:29:12 PM
I agree, Karl. I ask to see their motorcycle license and ride along side on one of my scooters. Never do I let anyone ride off unaccompanied on one of my bikes, or car, for that matter.
Title: Re: How to sell a Kymco
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on August 07, 2019, 01:53:45 AM
Yeah, agree.
Son sold his Honda over the w/e. 4 pleasant young fellows showed up on a KTM and a big Ducati and in a new Mustang.
Son dealt with them on facebook prior to meeting.
After chatting and looking it over, 2 fellows geared up and took the Honda for quick test rides.
Then climbed in the Mustang for the short drive to son's bank.
The clean bike sold itself.
I tell you - that EFI is really impressive. This bike hadn't been started in months. Leapt to life and went straight into a smooth idle.
Rode off smoothly while cold.
Wife served them bottled water and cookies (yeah, I know) ( - was able to keep my teenaged daughter in the house...all 4 were good looking guys!)
All 4 said thanks & shook our hands as they headed out for a 2hr ride back to their town.

In my experiences, selling is easier than buying!

Stig
PS: I did keep thinking that I should buy that pretty CB500X Honda....but I'd have to sell the scoots and get back on the highway again - although it was very docile and easy to ride on inner city streets. This bike would surely have lasted out my days. (I'm a long-time Honda fan)
Title: Re: How to sell a Kymco
Post by: scootertherapy on August 20, 2019, 12:09:50 AM
You went from the singular (I) to we (our). What is the name of your shop?  I tend to agree. I never had a scoot shop hassle me about a test drive until I moved to TN. These folks have no idea how to run a business. A younger person could clean up here just by following common sense business rules & etiquette. They chase away more business than they invite here. It's an amazing thing to witness.
Title: Re: How to sell a Kymco
Post by: Viper254 on August 20, 2019, 07:41:00 AM
I find bikes harder to buy than cars. I have always tried to be an easygoing seller. If they want a test ride, I look after their car keys whilst they go around the block. So far that seems to have worked OK!
Title: Re: How to sell a Kymco
Post by: AMAC1680 on August 20, 2019, 10:49:38 AM
Ya know maybe it’s just paranoid Al but I wouldn’t be worried about the scooter on the test ride, I’d be worried about my house. Insurance issues should the unthinkable happen....

It’s all good till it’s not, then the lawyers get involved.

AMAC
Title: Re: How to sell a Kymco
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on August 20, 2019, 11:27:55 AM
35 yrs ago I ended up with an ulcer after dealing with a nut who was buying my Rabbit to take to S. America.
Walking into his bank....he was still worried I was ripping him off....and maybe wrecked it while driving downtown TO his bank. He turned around and had to go look at it and hear it run, one more time.
Also, had a young wife tell her husband not to buy, because I'd (always) kept the engine bay so clean...."must be hiding a bad leak!"
If I were wealthy I'd never sell privately!
Stig
Title: Re: How to sell a Kymco
Post by: stuo on August 22, 2019, 08:50:52 PM
It only takes one scammer, or one accident, to ruin our day, or our life, as in "there goes the house", which is why we meet, interview, check the license, ride alongside...and keep fingers crossed, rabbit foot clutched tightly and insurance current. Still....