Aside from price, aesthetics also played a role in decision making. The Hyosung Rally I had borrowed from my friend was functional and practical, but not exactly cute enough for my taste. My sights quickly settled on the more aesthetically appealing retro-style Taiwanese bikes. Unfortunately, these eye candies were going for 1.3-1.5 mil. It took some searching, but after walking up and down the row of scooter stores, I had narrowed it down to two scooters.
| Honda, 700,000W |
| Daelim Bonita, 900,000W |
It wasn't just for looks, though. Thankfully my boyfriend was present and checked important things like mileage and wear and tear. The Bonita had a smoother start and a quieter engine as well as lower mileage.
In the end, a helmet, a bottle of engine oil, a pair of new side view mirrors and two keychains were included in the deal. I negotiated for new tires to be put on for an additional 60,000W and picked up the Bonita an hour later. From there it was a somewhat harrowing ride back to Yeonhuidong, but even heavy traffic couldn't dampen my excitement at having my very own, very cute scooter.
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