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General Discussion / Re: Is this a great deal for a People 150?
« on: June 18, 2017, 05:26:34 PM »
bullhsh**, I have a right to change my mind. My first test drive was just around the subdivision where he lived. It lacked a fun factor when I rode it. He texted me the next day and said are you still interested, I said not really. But I might give you $600 for it instead of the $900. He countered with $700 immediately, I said no $600 is what I feel instinctively. I texted him the following day and said I would like one more test-drive so I could take it out on the two lane road and see how it feels (top end, etc). I came over and test drove it, and was even more disappointed than I was during the ride around the subdivision. It just wasn't fun to drive. So I declined to buy it. So get off your high horses and concern yourself with your own integrity, or lack thereof.

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General Discussion / Is this a great deal for a People 150?
« on: June 18, 2017, 05:57:12 AM »
Recently I found a scooter on CL for $900. It is a 2009 People 150 with 7,000 miles on it. The person selling it had no knowledge of scooters. He had taken it in trade for doing some work for the owner of the scooter. I offered him $600, and he accepted. But then I bought a new Honda PCX 150 instead. The People seemed to run good, but it was a little dinged up, and the seller had no information about its maintenance history. Plus it didn't excite me when I test drove it. It is still for sale so apparently there aren't a lot of people looking to buy scooters. If you think $600 is a great deal, maybe I should go ahead and get it. I can probably get my money back when and if I decide to resell it. I look forward to your thoughts. 

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