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February 16th, 2013 07:40 AM #1A Vespa dealer opened here in our area and they have a promo for the LX150ie at P 99k for the first 99 buyers. Searched the net and found that this promo has been since last year, the new dealer Granstar has considerably lower Vespa prices, the units are made in Vietnam, etc. The wife likes the 'vintage' look of the Vespa and said if we are going to have a scooter it would only be Vespa. I've looked at the prices of the other availble scooters and they range at P 60-75k, so the difference can be as big as P 30k. There are a lot of other scooters available:
Yamaha Mio, Nuovo
Honda Beat, Scoopy
Suzuki Sydrive, Hayate
Kymco Super 8, Agility, Like
The use would be mostly for leisure, short rides, with the occasional long trips with the wife (my most anticipated use).
I'd like to have some comments from those with real world experiences, and it would be great if those who've ridden the LX 150ie can share how the ride is.
I'm interested in:
1. Comfort
2. Driveability/maneuverability
3. Actual fuel consumption
4. Maintenance
5. Service (dealers, parts)
Thanks.
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February 16th, 2013 08:34 AM #2its 150 cc and efi... i think its worth the extra 30k. the other scooters you mentioned are either 125cc or lower only, and non efi.
plus you loved the looks of the vespa.
you can try motorcyclephilippines.com for more feedbacks from actual owners.
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February 16th, 2013 08:06 PM #4
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February 17th, 2013 05:55 PM #5Thanks guys, I am just wondering if there's a big difference with other scooters in terms of ride and control.
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February 17th, 2013 09:20 PM #6
Vespa is a premium brand alright but most of them, at least in this part of the world, are already outsourced. Not built in Italy.
But it's nice to have one. Better than those China-made ones like the Neco Abruzzi.
Obviously, they have expensive parts. And maintenance may be problematic if you're fat from the dealership.
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February 18th, 2013 10:06 PM #7Thanks, yep I've read that these are made in Vietnam. Not really an issue for me, as manufacturers really go where the costs are low.
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February 25th, 2013 07:06 PM #8
for me ganda sana ng lx150 kaya lang pang chikas yung dating, reminiscent ng et 8 model nila na parang barbie moped.
pero vespa eh, why not?
at mag px 150 na lang kayo.
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March 5th, 2013 03:27 PM #9To the Vespa owners, how do you maintain your scooters, DIY or the dealers? How are the dealers, do you know of any in Laguna? How's the cost of the regular maintenance parts, like oil and air filter, battery, spark plugs, tires, etc. thanks.
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August 19th, 2013 11:04 AM #10
The px150 is nicer but is manual transmission with the shifter on the handlebar so that may be awkward for some. Cost-wise, it costs almost double the lx150. The px150 has a more classic look though and packs a spare tyre. I was choosing between the two before and decided to go with the lx150 due to cost and ease of use.
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