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The only real options that interest me, if i had to go new, would be the Suzuki 90 series, so the C90 (variants) or the M90, which are in the $11.5k - $13.5k range. If I didn't have to consider a passenger I'd get the M109.
Not surprised. They discontinued their entry level models, a majority of their customer base is dying off, and their foray into electric bikes cost more than their most expensive ICE model.
The younger generations don't want to be associated with name and stigma that it carries due to the stereotypical harley rider, and they can't afford the "next generation" bike.
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Now that the wife and I are both without motorcycles something has caught my eyes. Am I crazy for wanting one of these things?! lol
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I typically don't like these three wheeled things like those Polaris abominations, but now that I have kids, this seems like a nice middle ground. Might not be much safer than a motorcycle, but maybe just a little?! hahathat’s awesome
If I bought one of these I'd try for a slightly used one. If they want to sell, it seems lower 20's is where they're at. Saw a grey 2017 on Marketplace for 17k with like 3k-5k miles a few weeks back.I always thought the Vanderhalls were pretty cool looking, and I like the retro styling. Definitely more unique than your typical convertible.
I think if I was spending $30k on one (new price), though, I'd really have to weigh it against getting something like a new Miata.
The driving experience in a Vanderhall is certainly going to be different, and the attention factor from the public would likely be near that of driving an Italian exotic. I think it'd be fun to own and drive.If I bought one of these I'd try for a slightly used one. If they want to sell, it seems lower 20's is where they're at. Saw a grey 2017 on Marketplace for 17k with like 3k-5k miles a few weeks back.
Miata is probably a way better buy, but not nearly as flashy as one of these Vanderhalls.