Hello,
@sparked!
The number of charge cycles is very important as the new battery (the one sold in Australia, 604 Wh or the largest one) costs AUD1100. If you go for Vado 3.0, you might find the need of buying the large battery justified very soon, for the range reasons.
The bike comes without the excellent mudguards and without the rack. There are no lights, either. I just say a brand new Vado 3.0 sold in Australia has got these features. What is however good is the fact the bike has the new display.
2000 km on the Vado is not very much but you don't know how good the bike was serviced. You might expect the necessity to replace the cassette and the chain, service the hydraulic brakes (pads, mineral oil). You don't know what the condition of the bearings is. Many unknown variables there -- and no warranty. If the motor happens to break, you are confronted with another expense.
Now, it is vital there is an authorised LBS around you. If the nearest Specialized store is several hundred of kilometres from your place, give up the idea of buying a Vado.
Everybody here knows how great fan of the Vado I am, so I'll say something subversive: better shop for a brand new Giant, for example the Explore E+ 4 that sells for AUD3000 in your country. No mudguards, no rack, no lights either and the 400 Wh battery but you're getting a new e-bike with the warranty and the latest motor. There is no display in new Giant e-bikes but you can use your smartphone as a display and it works just fine. It is very important you buy from a brand that supports you locally!
Vado is a fantastic e-bike but it is overpriced, same as all other Specialized e-bikes. Giant offers quality e-bikes that have fewer issues, the prices are attractive and the customer support is often better. (There are several Giant stores in Melbourne).
At least I think so. Our Club members from the Down Under may have another opinion though.