
Piaggio Vespa Gts 300 Hpe Review
"The scooter that converts die-hard motorcycle snobs, no question."
Used Buyer Review
The GTS 300 HPE is genuinely the best scooter money can buy used, and I say that as someone who spent years dismissing scooters entirely. The HPE engine — Piaggio's high-performance evolution unit — pulls hard enough to embarrass small-displacement bikes at traffic lights, and that automatic CVT means you're never caught in the wrong gear in city traffic. Build quality is exceptional for the segment, though not flawless. Here's what nobody tells you before you buy one: the electronics are finicky. Used examples with questionable service histories can throw gremlins — particularly around the ABS system and immobilizer. Always check the service history obsessively, and budget for a dealer inspection. Genuine Piaggio parts aren't cheap, and independent mechanics often won't touch the electrics. That said, for urban commuting and weekend leisure riding, nothing else comes close. It turns heads, holds its value stubbornly, and the riding position is genuinely comfortable for longer stints than you'd expect from something this small.
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You need long-distance touring or hate dealer dependency
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