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2011 Honda Pcx 125 (west Hollywood) on 2040-motos

$2,750
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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2011 Honda PCX 125 (west hollywood), $2,750, image 1

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I am selling my Honda PCX 125. It's in fantastic condition with only 1,550mis. I'd give it a 9.9 out of 10. Still has a couple months left of the warranty but...it's a Honda so it won't need to be pre-owned. It's fuel injected and goes up to about 60 mph. Gets a realistic 120 mis per tank and it holds usually 1.3 to 1.4 gallons. Definitely fast enough to keep up with traffic and then some.. Underseat storage is big enough to hold a full face helmet. Clear title, manual, and the service isn't due for another few THOUSAND miles. Registration costs about $100, insurance is about 75 per year. The price is firm. Please don't bother offering less. Just won't happen

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