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Post by scootaway on Jun 18, 2013 12:13:08 GMT -6
Hi all can you please give the some scooter prices in the US and some websites as well. Many thanks.
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Post by scooterran on Jun 18, 2013 23:06:49 GMT -6
Is there anything special your looking for ? 250's 150's Make or model ? Give us a little more information.
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Post by bobf on Jun 19, 2013 7:43:59 GMT -6
Start with 'scooter dealers' in the search panel at the top right location. Activate that search and see what all you can find. Maybe change the search as you learn more and see what all comes up. My suggestion is for all scooters and if you just want a specific size, 50cc, 150cc, 250cc, then put that in the search. Plenty out there, just be cautious before ordering. .
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Post by scootaway on Jun 19, 2013 8:12:29 GMT -6
Thanks bobf and scooterran I am looking for average prices and dealer names for 250's.
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Post by bobf on Jun 19, 2013 9:58:36 GMT -6
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Post by scootaway on Jun 20, 2013 11:49:48 GMT -6
Thanks bobf I am immigrating to the US next year and I am busy looking at car prices, apartments, health care etc etc and I might buy a scooter again as my first and immediate mode of transport until I find suitable employment. On that point I must say I love the Chev Equinox and the Ford Explorer. Neither of these vehicles are sold in SA except the Chev Captiva and the new Ford Escape which they call the Kuga here.
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Post by bobf on Jun 20, 2013 13:38:50 GMT -6
Depending on where you intend to settle in the laws and rules will be different. Each state has its own way of doing things. It will be necessary to have a drivers license, insurance, license plates, that fit your intended states requirements. Write ahead to that state and see if they can offer proper information to you. Possibly even have lots of this information on the web so you can prepare for your arrival.
For me, I lived in Colorado when I bought my scoot. I bought from a dealer in California and asked them to ship it and information to me so I could get a Colorado inspection done and then go for title and license plates locally. That went fine for me.
When I moved to Arizona they did not have access to my Colorado records so they insisted on my having another inspection for proof of ownership, title, etc. Time taken but not a hard thing to do.
There are dealers all over the US so where ever you go you should be able to find something you would like or can afford.
Search for 'scooter dealers "us" ' and you should see a list of sources. .
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Post by scootaway on Jun 25, 2013 12:32:40 GMT -6
Many thanks for the info bobf.
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