Go for the biggest engine you can afford. Also look at the physical proportions . My 100cc is a little rocket, but I never considered that my #9 boots would be too large for the floor pan. Shoes ok, but boots have a heavier longer sole.
Vespas are the Harleys of the scooters, traditional technology, but you pay a hellva lot for the name. $5000 for a new 50cc Vespa, About the same for a Honda PCX150.
Piaggio's seem to have a rep on scooter forums for being even more expensive than Vespas for parts and serviceing.
After doing some long 'all day' rides on 10" wheels, believe me, the larger diameter rims the better. Also the bigger scooters have far better quality suspension conponents.
A good 2nd hand big scooter will be a better buy than a smaller new scoot.
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