Used Vespa Scooters For Sale Los Angeles

November 2014 update: The Vespa 300 GTS and GTV models are now included, as well as the new maxi scooters from BMW and Kymco. Several tweaks being made to the Honda section including adding the popular PCX 125/150 Looking for a used scooter? We search the web for EVERY scooter for sale (over 100 found today), then map and compare them for you. No motorcycles, no year-old listings, no dealer inventories, no forms to fill out. So stop searching and start shopping! All Genuine Scooter Company scooters all Vespa 150sall Vespa 200s All 49cc or 50cc scooters All Power, touring or maxi-scooters The most popular scooters for sale right now Big Ruckus found 12 Honda Big Ruckus scooters for sale Buddy 125 found 25 Genuine Buddy 125cc scooters for sale Burgman 400 found 54 Suzuki Burgman 400 scooters for sale Burgman 650 found 78 Suzuki Burgman 650 scooters for sale Elite 50 found 74 Honda Elite 50 scooters for sale Elite 150 found 92 Honda Elite 150 scooters for sale
Elite 80 found 29 Honda Elite 80 scooters for sale ET2 found 15 Vespa ET2 scooters for sale Honda Express found 30 Honda Express moped scooters for sale Fly 150 found 22 Piaggio Fly 150 scooters for sale Granturismo found 20 Vespa Granturismo 200 scooters for sale Helix found 43 Honda Helix scooters for sale PCX found 43 Honda PCX scooters for sale Kymco 50 found 42 Kymco 50cc scooters for sale LX 150 found 35 Vespa LX 150 and LXV150 scooters for sale Majesty found 26 Yamaha Majesty 400 scooters for sale Metropolitan found 72 Honda Metropolitans for sale MP3 found 28 Piaggio MP3 (250/400/500) scooters for sale Reflex found 28 Honda Reflex scooters for sale Ruckus found 128 Honda Ruckus scooters for sale Silver Wing found 45 Honda Silver Wings for sale Stella found 20 Genuine Stella scooters for sale T-MAX found 16 Yamaha TMAX scooters for sale GTS 300 found 16 Vespa GTS 300 scooters for sale Vino 125 found 40 Yamaha Vino 125 scooters for sale
Vino Classic found 15 Yamaha Vino Classics for sale Zuma found 93 Yamaha Zumas for sale Zuma 125 found 46 Yamaha Zuma 125 scooters for sale Common types of used scootersWilling to go where the good stuff is? Either way, we map everything we find so you can easily locate the perfect scooter. Scooters in your state MontanaNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaNebraskaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNevadaNew YorkOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVirginiaVermontWashingtonWisconsinWest VirginiaWyomingInstall Towel Bar On Hollow Core Door Scooters in your local areaT Shirt Neutre 1 Euro AtlantaAustinBoiseBostonChicagoDallas-Ft WorthDCDenverDetroitHoustonIndianapolisInland EmpireKansas CityLas VegasLos AngelesOklahoma CityOrlandoCar Repair Healdsburg
PhiladelphiaPhoenixPortlandSacramentoSalt LakeSan AntonioSan DiegoSan FranciscoSeattleSouthern CaliforniaSouth FloridaSt. LouisTampa BayNew York CityTwin CitiesWashington DC 1. We search the web for EVERY scooter for sale including Craigslist, eBay, MySpace, Facebook and hundreds more classified and auction sites. Whatever you're looking for, we've already found it! 2. We organize, map and compare what we find allowing you to sort and visualize by clicking around (without the other crap you don't need). Now you can find exactly what you want. 3. We can suggest other scooters you might like based on what you're looking at, we automagically determine similar items of interest (a bit like Amazon). No need to worry about missing the perfect scooter. 4. The only thing left for you to do is bring one home! start by adding favorites to your "my finds" list (no account or registration required), while perhaps lobbying your significant other :)With high gas prices, the sales in scooters has risen.
We've been trying to buy a Vespa for the past three months in the height of summer and found that most SoCal Vespa dealerships had a hard time holding onto their stock. Not that they were complaining as they were able to easily charge a premium for the much sought-after scooters boasting fuel economy 78 mpg and up. Case in point, a very aggressive salesman at the Vespa dealership in Marina del Rey quoted an out-the-door price for a 2009 Vespa LX 150 at over $2,000 higher than its MSRP. Taking a look at the breakdown of costs he told us over the phone, there were extra fees called "dock fee" and assembly and freight/destination was $787 (FYI a 2008 Maserati GranTurismo's destination charge costs $563 more and that's for a 4,000-pound $100,000 car). This prompted us to call other Vespa dealerships in Southern California to comparison shop. Sherman Oaks and Riverside had quoted us lower prices but we felt uncomfortable by their "car salesman" aggressiveness. Our last call was to Vespa Thousand Oaks where owner David Meyer answered the phone.
His out-the-door price for the LX 150 was comparatively low and a breath of fresh air. There was none of the mysterious charges that MDR quoted. Plus, there's no charge for shipping the scoot from Thousand Oaks to our home in West L.A. 33 miles away. MDR couldn't offer the same, not even for the mere 10 miles away. Apparently, all David's customers like his dealership, too, as evidenced by the walls of pictures of satisfied customers and the scads of positive online reviews. They even have group rides where all the customers come together and hit the road on their scoots. It's only the second year of this dealership's existence and it's already one of the top five Vespa dealerships in the country; No. 1 in June this year. When buying a special scoot like a Vespa, we found it is best to purchase from a dealership specializing in scooters. The Marina del Rey salesmen couldn't answer many of our questions about our new bike and had failed to tell us important things like the break-in period for the tires and even simple things like how to easily put the Vespa on its kickstand.
They don't even fill the gas tank halfway for you; merely giving you "enough to get to the gas station." At Vespa Thousand Oaks, the Vespa orientation was quite different in that it was actually thorough and informative. We learned what to do if we lost our key, how to fill up the gas tank, how to lock our bike and even how to cancel the turn signal. Of course, we just chalked up MDR's lack of Vespa knowledge up to the fact that since it also sells ATVs, dirt bikes and sport bikes it can't possibly be the expert of all things. It's like trying to buy a good pair of running shoes from Big 5 instead of a specialized running store. BTW, Thousand Oaks even fills up the small gas tank for you as they want to start you off right. Here, they're very supportive of their customers and anyone wanting to get a scoot. So the moral of this Vespa shopping experience is, in case you didn't already know: 1) Never settle for the first quoted price; 2) always comparison shop; and 3) only shop at scooters-specific dealerships.