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2013 Honda Pcx150 Moped on 2040-motos

US $3,449.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: RED
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, NV, US
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TypeType:Moped Stock NumberStock Number:H03974 PhonePhone:8883345580

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2013 Honda PCX150, CALL 888-334-5580 AND ASK FOR ERIK HARDIN!2013 Honda PCX150 Your Ticket To Ride... With all the scooters on the road, you want one that really delivers. The PCX does and more. From its innovative styling, motorcycle-inspired seating, reliable Honda engine and transmission, the PCX is one of the most exciting ways to get around in years. Think of the new Honda PCX150 as the do-everything scooter. It offers the fuel economy of the most frugal scooters out there, but it s big enough and powerful enough to carry a passenger and ride on the highway. Storage? Check. Automatic transmission? Check. Easy to park? Do you even have to ask? A blast to ride? Double check on that one. The new PCX150 has it all, and it s the perfect choice if you re looking to replace that second car with something a whole lot smarter for these times when every dollar counts. The new PCX150 features a 150cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine that makes it freeway capable. This stylish and sporty scooter also serves as an enjoyable ride for errands, commuting or weekend fun, thanks to its nimble and friendly handling characteristics. With comfortable seating to accommodate the rider plus a passenger, and a handy 25 liter under-seat storage compartment that can fit a full-face helmet and more, the new 2013 PCX150 offers expanded capabilities while remaining remarkably economical. Power to the People. With its new, bigger 153cc liquid-cooled four-stroke engine, the PCX150 is powerful enough to ride on the highway and carry you and a passenger, all while getting up to 102 MPG. More Than Meets the Eye. The PCX is all about taking care of its rider. Exhibit A: the large seat and floorboards. You get room to move around and your passenger gets plenty of room too. The full-length floorboards and step-through design also makes getting on and off a whole lot easier. Space Explorer. A full 25 liters of underseat storage is safe, secure, and convenient. Use it wisely to store a helmet, your groceries, office materials and more.

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