I just found out the only kymco dealer in my area won't work on kymco scooters older than ten years old. That doesn't bode well for kymco or potential customers. They barely sell any kymcos in the first place.
In my extreme low opinion of dealers and their techs, he did you a favor! Actually, he (the dealer) may be extremely realistic. Parts support from Kymco USA has been quite poor in recent months because of extreme politics inside the importer known as Kymco USA. Dealers are not in any way responsible for this and the related flails that have resulted. Plus, there may be supply line issues with the port hassles...
The biggest worry these days is dealers unable or unwilling to honor the two-year warranty. Back in 2013, the dealer could get virtually unlimited parts to throw at a warranty problem IF he was willing to take on the warranty gripe in the first place. These days, the customer has to deal with both the reluctant dealer and then the poor parts situation.
The best news is that Kymcos need very little in parts other than gas, oil, tires and batteries.