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2009 Kymco People 150, Tall 16" wheels. Great gas saver with storage. Call and ask for Ric Schiller. - KYMCO has re-introduced the People 150 at a price several hundred dollars below their previous MSRP. At only $2,799, the People 150 brings extra horsepower to the party for just a few dollars more. With its classic styling and fuel-efficient 150 cubic centimeter, 4-stroke SOHC engine, the People 150 is a people pleaser - and an excellent choice for inner city transportation or getting across your college campus. With 16-inch wheels and front disc brakes the People 150 offers great handling and stability. Its comfortable seat accommodates you and a passenger and there's plenty of underseat storage - what a deal!
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2010 Kymco Quannon 150 Review - Motorcycle.com
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Kymco Ionex Electric Scooter Platform Announced
Thu, 22 Mar 2018Kymco announced a new swappable battery system and electric charging architecture that will be used for ten electric scooters to be launched over the next three years. The first model, the Many EV, was presented along with Kymco’s Ionex electric scooter architecture at the 2018 Tokyo Motorcycle Show. Kymco did not provide much detail about the Many EV’s specifications, but based on its name, we assume it will perform similarly to the Kymco Many 125 gas-powered scooter.
Kymco USA President and CEO Eric Bondy Steps Down
Fri, 02 Dec 2011Kymco USA President and Chief Executive Officer Eric Bondy has resigned, stepping down from a position he has held for seven years. Bondy is leaving Kymco to explore a new, but unspecified, opportunity, but will remain with the company until Dec. 15 to help ensure a smooth transition.
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