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2009 Honda Metropolitan on 2040-motos

$1,899
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: red
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Hollywood, California

Hollywood, CA
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2009 HONDA Metropolitan, Exceedingly cool. Ultra-stylish. And downright miserly at the pump. That's the Metropolitan - the perfect combination of fashionable and fuel-efficient. And for 2009, this fully automatic, 49 cubic centimeter scoot adds two new colors - Graphite and Ghost - to its already eye-pleasing palette of colors. No wonder it's the ride of choice for hipsters everywhere. #503961 $1,899 after Honda Bonus Bucks discount, 3.99% Fixed APR on all On-Road Models! Call dealer to get a quick quote.

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