My local dealer.....
https://ride1powersportsspringfield.com/I spoke today with a pretty knowledgeable scooter salesman while looking over the 2018 Kymco LIKE200i.
He introduced me to the owner of this large, 2 store, dealership. We had an interesting conversation. I asked if he was going to add the Vespa/Piaggio line to his stores - since that dealer went out of business after suffering tornado damage last year.
He spoke of the difficulty all dealers are facing these days - with the down turn of motorcycle and scooter sales and especially the competion from the internet. Unstated is the shortened riding (and selling) season for this part of Ohio.
He spoke about the aging cycle enthusiasts - and the inability to sell motorcycles to younger riders due to insurance costs.
It might not be common knowledge - but even if a young rider can afford the down payment and payments on a new motorcycle - the cost of full coverage insurance is just flat out of sight. The young rider will be paying many hundreds of dollars a month for the required insurance. Young riders need to pay the full MSRP in order to pay less for insurance.
I know that some salesman fail to explain the insurance situation to youngsters who think they can afford to make the payments on a new bike. This dealership explains the insurance situation to young perspective buyers.
In any event, the owner explained that he feels he has extended himself as far as he is comfortable with his current line of brands - and will not be adding the Piaggio products.
I left feeling fortunate to have any local scooter and motorcycle sales - in these trying financial times.
In scooters - He has the current Honda, Yamaha, and Burgman models, and most of the smaller Kymco models.
Our family has purchased 3 of our 6 two wheelers from him.
Stig