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What makes them trash?
Price. A new one like can-am origin is good, but it costs $15k. You get 150 km range and a decent power. Now when you have like $5k you would just search for the older one as the price drops significantly. The problem is that there were no can-am origin 8-10 years.
How much is a normal moto? Is it cheaper?
5k seems extremely cheap to me but I guess I’m used to car prices which aren’t comparable.
A new gas motorbike in Vietnam is less than 1,000 USD. Used ones go for a few hundred USD. Or at least it was when I was visiting Vietnam last year.
I think we were discussing western prices. Need to compare like to like.
Though, if anyone has experience with electric moto prices in Vietnam, that would be even more relevant.