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2010 Honda Elite (nhx110) on 2040-motos

$1,999
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:4300 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Athens, Georgia

Athens, GA
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2010 Honda Elite (NHX110), NICE SCOOTER! - The stylish 2010 Elite has it all: Modern, sporty styling, comfortable seating with two-up capacity and strong, responsive performance in a sleek and highly economical package. Featuring a new 108 cubic centimeter liquid-cooled, fuel-injected four-stroke engine and a light-handling chassis, the Elite provides all the comfort and quality of a Honda in an affordable around-town runabout that anybody can enjoy. Quick trips to the store, off to school and other errands are the Elite's specialty, thanks to a generous underseat storage area that's big enough to stow a full-face helmet and more.

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