Should I buy a great scooter if :
1) if I have a lousy local dealer?
2) or, if the dealer is at some distance away?
3) or, goodness, if I must buy from a lousy, distant dealer?
Some of us face one of these problems if we want to own and ride a scooter.
For me - a
great dealership has the scooter I want, with a trusted service dept. and responsive parts dept. But few of us live near a great dealership.
I can wave off
all 3 of the above and the behavior of the salesman, and the price discount, and the service & parts departments IF certain factors line up for the scooter I've decided would be great to own.
#1 - is the scooter a good fit for my DIY servicing skills?
#2 - are parts available & simple to find?
I've learned by trial and error not to overlook #1, no matter how great the scooter is! I enjoy working on my scooter and I like to keep it in top condition.
But, I will begin to dislike the scooter if the servicing intimidates me.
I could skip the servicing - as so many do - but that's not how I'm made.
So, if it fits your definition of a great scooter - and you can handle its DIY servicing & get parts for it - I say do not let the quality or location of dealers become a deal breaker.
I understand - not everyone can, or wants to, work on their scooter - so the dealer becomes very important.
I want a scooter - but owning a scooter in the U.S.A. makes little sense - and if everything had to line up just right - darn few of us would own one!
Stig