Best used scooters under $3,000.
Five scooters that actually make sense at this price. Reliable, parts-available, hold their value. Skip everything not on this list — under $3,000 you don\'t want surprises.
Honda Ruckus 50
$1,800-$2,800The cult favorite. Chunky tires, exposed frame, 49cc Honda reliability. No-frills city ride. 70+ MPG. Holds value better than any other 50cc — used Ruckus at 5 years old still fetches 70-80% of new MSRP.
Genuine Buddy 50/125/170i
$1,400-$2,800Italian-styled, Taiwan-built, parts everywhere. The 170i Buddy is the sweet spot — 75 MPH cruise, 80+ MPG, easy to work on. Buddy 50 is a city-only.
Yamaha Zuma 50
$1,500-$2,400Off-road-styled 49cc. Sportier than the Ruckus, parts are widely available. Great first scooter, slow on highways.
Vespa LX 50/150
$1,800-$2,900The Vespa name premium is real but worth it for liquidity — easy to resell, holds value, parts plentiful. Avoid pre-2008 unless restored — emissions changes broke a lot of older Vespas.
Lance Cabo 200i
$1,400-$2,200Unsung value play. 200cc Honda-clone engine, 75 MPH, 90+ MPG, $2,000 for a clean used one. Less liquid than Vespa but the riding experience is similar.
What to avoid
- Chinese 49cc no-name scooters under $1,000. Parts impossible to source. Plastics shatter in 18 months.
- Pre-2010 anything without service records.
- Frame-damaged Vespas — even cosmetic dents kill resale because Vespa frames are unibody.
- 50cc imports without VIN-stamped frames — registration nightmare.