And people wonder why there aren't so many scooter shops, tsk-tsk. I hope if you have a favorite, you stop looking at these things as being some scheme to rip you off, or you're likely to have one less, quite soon.
Yes, Kymco charges the dealer almost $300 freight/scooter unless they've purchased and had delivered a large shipment at one time, which most shops do not (CANnot) do, anymore. Yes, their mechanic is going to spend at least an hour (and in some cases, up to three), uncrating, prepping and test-riding that new scooter to make sure it's in roadworthy condition.
What's more, for those dealers who aren't sitting on bales of cash, most of them get the scooters on the floor through a floor plan -- that's short-term financing, where they pay the vig monthly to have each bike sitting there for untold months, waiting for you to decide you want it. Every month, their profit drops $50-60/bike, but what do you care? You just want the best deal, and really don't want the shop to stay in business, right?
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