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Title: The People Line
Post by: leomagnus on October 14, 2024, 04:07:05 PM
It seems that Kymco is removing the People line little by little. I only see it in 50, 125, 200. I used to like the larger flat bottom 300 gti, but looking at europe and indonesia, they seem to be moving to the agilty and various other Maxi-scooters. Even the offerings in the USA are sporadic at best. Too bad the youth wouldn't see the practicality of scooters for city travel and adventure travel.

Dean
Title: Re: The People Line
Post by: JJJoseph on October 28, 2024, 08:15:17 AM
In my city, Kymco has totally disappeared.  My own 2009 Kymco is likely the last Kymco on the road.  The dealers have all moved to other brands.  One that seems to have take the place of small Kymcos (50cc - 200cc) is the Scorpion brand. Scooters, motorcycles, ATVs.  Made in China I'm guessing.
Title: Re: The People Line
Post by: monkeybongos on October 28, 2024, 11:47:54 AM
Too bad the youth wouldn't see the practicality of scooters for city travel and adventure travel.
Dean

And at a time when they are more open to and in need of less expensive, lighter carbon footprint vehicles. 
Title: Re: The People Line
Post by: Neil955i on October 28, 2024, 02:07:53 PM
Very pared down range now in the UK, with no People models at all:

https://www.kymco.co.uk/scooters-and-motorcycles-range

Their mobilty scooter range is selling like hot cakes though!  (The older demographic?)
Title: Re: The People Line
Post by: mrmike on October 28, 2024, 08:17:36 PM
  I guess that I got my '23 People S 150i ABS just in time. For me at 80 years old it's just perfect. Pretty light weight, easy to maneuver, and a top speed just over 60. Extremely happy with it. At 80 years old, it will probably be the last scooter I will buy!