Hi all,
I'm looking to buy a new 2015 model PCX in the UK.
What sort of offers/deals can I expect to negotiate from a dealer? I'll be doing about 500-550 miles per month and from reading around it sounds like I could be needing a service every 5 or 6 months. Has anybody had a dealer offer free service or two?
Thanks,
Mitch
Looking to buy a new PCX
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Re: Looking to buy a new PCX
How about a brown one for £2100...?
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201508136028521
Or a white one for £2200
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201503141718391
Or a 150 for £2500
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-PCX150- ... 1572213538
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201508136028521
Or a white one for £2200
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201503141718391
Or a 150 for £2500
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-PCX150- ... 1572213538
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
Re: Looking to buy a new PCX
Why so cheap? I'll look more tomorrow but do they still come with 2 years warranty?gn2 wrote:How about a brown one for £2100...?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... 8136028521
Or a white one for £2200
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... 3141718391
Or a 150 for £2500
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-PCX150- ... 1572213538
Not keen on the brown at all! Can't go for a 150cc either as I'll only be riding on a CBT.
Thanks for the reply though.
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Re: Looking to buy a new PCX
In regards to your servicing question,
This has been discussed a fair few times on here I have also seen it talked about on other forums.
The bottom line is honda DO charge a fair amount for servicing. And over a couple of years actually takes the 'cheap' out of owning a scooter. Also remember tyres won't last as long either.
What I and many others have done is have the first 600m service done and continue to to service the bike yourself from then on. Which would take the price from £70-£150 ( typical costs) to just £15 or so for the oil. It takes 10 minutes to do this.
That's purely a suggestion and obviously is down to you the person who will own the scooter to make a decision in terms of servicing as you are right with them miles will require a good few oil changes. You also have your belt and rollers at 10k?? I think, again it's much much cheaper to do this yourself compared to going to the dealership,
There small simple scooter and very easy to work on once you know where everything's located.
This has been discussed a fair few times on here I have also seen it talked about on other forums.
The bottom line is honda DO charge a fair amount for servicing. And over a couple of years actually takes the 'cheap' out of owning a scooter. Also remember tyres won't last as long either.
What I and many others have done is have the first 600m service done and continue to to service the bike yourself from then on. Which would take the price from £70-£150 ( typical costs) to just £15 or so for the oil. It takes 10 minutes to do this.
That's purely a suggestion and obviously is down to you the person who will own the scooter to make a decision in terms of servicing as you are right with them miles will require a good few oil changes. You also have your belt and rollers at 10k?? I think, again it's much much cheaper to do this yourself compared to going to the dealership,
There small simple scooter and very easy to work on once you know where everything's located.
Honda PCX125 - 1000miles


Re: Looking to buy a new PCX
Thanks for the reply.danieljw wrote:In regards to your servicing question,
This has been discussed a fair few times on here I have also seen it talked about on other forums.
The bottom line is honda DO charge a fair amount for servicing. And over a couple of years actually takes the 'cheap' out of owning a scooter. Also remember tyres won't last as long either.
What I and many others have done is have the first 600m service done and continue to to service the bike yourself from then on. Which would take the price from £70-£150 ( typical costs) to just £15 or so for the oil. It takes 10 minutes to do this.
That's purely a suggestion and obviously is down to you the person who will own the scooter to make a decision in terms of servicing as you are right with them miles will require a good few oil changes. You also have your belt and rollers at 10k?? I think, again it's much much cheaper to do this yourself compared to going to the dealership,
There small simple scooter and very easy to work on once you know where everything's located.
Will doing services myself void any warranty? How long do tires last on average?
This cheap scooter decision is starting to seem expensive. I wouldn't mind doing stuff myself in the garage to keep costs down but not at the expense of warranties and re-sale value.
Re: Looking to buy a new PCX
In the UK, yes it will.Mitch wrote:Will doing services myself void any warranty?
The new Yamaha Nmax has 4000 mile service intervals and also has ABS.
IMO its a better scooter than the PCX.
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
Re: Looking to buy a new PCX
I was looking at the NMAX as well but it doesn't have as good a dealer network with the nearest dealer 20+ miles and the nearest Honda dealer is 1 mile.gn2 wrote:In the UK, yes it will.Mitch wrote:Will doing services myself void any warranty?
The new Yamaha Nmax has 4000 mile service intervals and also has ABS.
IMO its a better scooter than the PCX.
Also the NMAX doesn't have the 12v accessory socket which id find useful.
Second is a small negative but still a negative.
Re: Looking to buy a new PCX
I'm sure some owners of the earlier PCX models have since fitted a 12 volt accessory socket so you could probably do the same on the NMAX. Just a thought.Mitch wrote:Also the NMAX doesn't have the 12v accessory socket which id find useful.
Second is a small negative but still a negative.
Stephen