Post subject: looking for a 250 cc buggy at a good price
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:22 am
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Joined: Sat Apr 08, 2006 2:45 pm Posts: 25 Location: Land of the Indian
well if you've seen my most recent post someone stole our carter 150cc 2 seater. we are looking to buy another in the 250cc class or possibly the 300cc. not daddy warbucks so budget is a concern. we also would like to get it plated to drive on the street. i would like to know where the best prices are and anything to avoid . we're looking mostly at the carter's and hammerheads as these seem to have gotten the best reviews, but will look at all reccomendations. HELP ME i have 2 broken hearted boys !!! THAT ARE MISSING THEIR BUGGY (ME TOO) THANKS ROB
Joined: Sat Apr 08, 2006 2:45 pm Posts: 25 Location: Land of the Indian
this is an impressive buggy.i had added a winch to my 150 that got stolen. i had read the specs for this unit on another site .is the 45 mph real world speed or advertised . my 150 would do 45+ with tire pressure bumped up to decrease rolling resistance. send me your price including shipping to rdscoins @juno.com thanks rob
Joined: Sat Apr 08, 2006 2:45 pm Posts: 25 Location: Land of the Indian
looks awesome,i've been to your site and would like to see the specs and a price . the 2 biggest factors in our purchase is price and i want to get plates so we can drive it around town. please let me know what you can sell 1 for thanks rob
Joined: Tue Mar 29, 2005 4:26 pm Posts: 1865 Location: Rexburg, ID
Here are the specs and other information about the machine. Some say it is slow and heavy. Some disagree...but they all agree that is a well built, unique design.
Considering the current state economy that we are in it pays to do you homework. There are less expensive 250 buggys on the market. But what about the invest? If you are going to buy a 250 buggy, wouldn't you want to invest in something that has proven to BE a good investment. I am not just referring to the Joyner machine but there are others that have already been mentioned in this thread.
It is not just the initial expenditure to buy the machine but how much money you have to continue to pump into it to keep in running. Is the dealer/distributor going to take care of you after he has collected your money? Stand behind the warranty? How easy is it to get parts?
These are all things that factor into the purchase. You can get a low price for a machine but it could very well cost you more in the end. Or you can pay a higher price for a quality machine that has proven to be a lower overall cost because of better customer support network.
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