
Peugeot Geopolis 300 Review
"Capable urban scooter undermined badly by parts and support nightmares."
Used Buyer Review
The Geopolis 300 is one of those scooters that flies completely under the radar, which is both its charm and its problem. Peugeot built something genuinely usable here — the 278cc single pulls confidently enough for urban commuting and occasional dual-carriageway hops, and the underseat storage is actually generous compared to Japanese rivals. Riding position is upright and comfortable, and the wide floorboard gives your feet room to breathe on longer stints. Here's where it gets tricky on the used market though: parts availability is genuinely awful outside France, and finding a mechanic who knows these things is a lottery. Check the fuel system obsessively — the injection mapping on earlier examples could be temperamental and dealers who understood it are thin on the ground. Front brake feel is mediocre at best, so budget for fresh pads and fluid regardless of stated service history. These were never sold in huge numbers, which means surviving examples have often been neglected.
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You need quick, affordable parts availability
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