MassScoot, thanks for your comments.
Actually, I went to the dealer to check out a beautiful, new (unsold) 2009 People S 250 at a much reduced price. I was ready to buy it today.
But after I sat on it and looked at it much closer, I wasn't sure that it was the right scooter for me. The seat height was too tall where I had to stand on my tip toes while wearing my thick soled boots and the seat felt too hard and uncomfortable. Also, I learned that it requires frequent oil changes and valve inspections/adjustments; more maintenance. I was very disappointed about all that.
After I looked at and sat on the People GT200i, I was really pleased. It felt just right for me except for my concerns regarding the top speed (or easier higher cruising highway speeds). And you're right - the cost was somewhat shocking. They had a Downtown 300i there but no GT300i's.
I went to and/or called eight different dealers within 75 miles and not a single one had a GT300i ! So even if I wanted one over the 200i, where would I find one or even get to look at one?
I plan on keeping my Burg 400 but I sure wanted to add a smaller, lighter scooter to my stable but now I'm having second thoughts.
BTW, we used to have wonderful country roads in this area until the wind turbine companies started installing hundreds of turbines. The roads are all ruined now from all of their heavy trucks, equipment; and overuse. I have to travel about half an hour to get out of this area to find decent country roads or to get on an interstate or freeway to reach good riding areas.
California requires a motorscooter (or motorcycle) to have at least 150 cc to be operated on a freeway/ Interstate. I had a 2010 Honda SH150i, but I could only get 62 - 65 MPH out of it on level roads with no wind. And it's seat was like a brick. So it's sold now.