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2012 Kymco Like 200i Scooter on 2040-motos

US $2,287.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Louisville, Tennessee, US

Louisville, TN, US
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TypeType:Scooter Stock NumberStock Number:100188 PhonePhone:8886799655

Kymco Other description

2012 Kymco Like 200i, MSRP price is $2,699 - After the success of the Like 50 debut, the anticipation of a larger displacement vintage styled option was growing. Welcome the Like 200i. The perfect combination of classic vintage nostalgia and KYMCO modern technology and reliability is now in a fast, agile mid range displacement scooter. Experience true 2-up performance with a 160 cc Electronic Fuel Injected engine. With plenty of underseat storage, along with a color matched top box as standard equipment for groceries and packages, youll be able to get your errands done and have fun at the same time! The Like 200i uniquely blend agility, performance and economy. Choices for cruising around the town or sprinting through city traffic. Check out the line of accessories for the Like 200i to personalize your ride just for you.

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