How to be sure you're getting this years model?
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How to be sure you're getting this years model?
Since the new 2018 PCX models come in he same colors as the 2017 models, how can you be sure you're getting a 2018 model when buying from a dealer?
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Re: How to be sure you're getting this years model?
You have to look at the VIN numbers. . .I think it was mentioned in this article http://www.ehow.com/how_5776052_decode- ... cycle.html
that the "10th" digit represented the year. You'll notice on step "7" that the year is designated with a number 1. If you look at the top of the label it has 11/00 marked. So it's a 2001 model made in November of 2000.
When I look at the PCX's I plan to make note of it.
Not sure about the "Yellow Submarine". . .
that the "10th" digit represented the year. You'll notice on step "7" that the year is designated with a number 1. If you look at the top of the label it has 11/00 marked. So it's a 2001 model made in November of 2000.
When I look at the PCX's I plan to make note of it.
Not sure about the "Yellow Submarine". . .
Re: How to be sure you're getting this years model?
You can't.Greenmeenie wrote:how can you be sure you're getting a 2018 model when buying from a dealer?
All they do is change the VIN, the rest stays exactly the same.
No point worrying about what year is what, because it makes absolutely no difference whatsoever.
Just get whatever is cheapest where you are.
Or of you want to pay extra $$$$$ for a different VIN, go right ahead
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Re: How to be sure you're getting this years model?
As far as design you're right. . .The 2018 PCXs are supposed to be the same design as the 2017s. White and blue again too. . ..You can't.
All they do is change the VIN, the rest stays exactly the same.
No point worrying about what year is what, because it makes absolutely no difference whatsoever.
Just get whatever is cheapest where you are.
Or of you want to pay extra $$$$$ for a different VIN, go right ahead
Getting a deal on a "leftover" can save some serious coin.
But sometimes quality issues can be addressed. Smash to fit. . .grind to match. . .you know.
Re: How to be sure you're getting this years model?
Any such bugs have mostly been sorted a long time ago.PCX150Rider wrote:But sometimes quality issues can be addressed. Smash to fit. . .grind to match. . .you know.
Any that remain will not be getting sorted.
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Re: How to be sure you're getting this years model?
Outboard engines do not sell by year anymore. They do indicate a date of manufacture only on the placard. All years are the same with the exception of modified parts if utilized in which case a date of manufacture helps the owner get the latest part .
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Yup. . .and sometimes they just take a basic platform like for a 15HP outboard and change a few mechanical or electrical parts and abracadabra you have an 18HP motor. 
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Re: How to be sure you're getting this years model?
Did the '17 model have keyless ignition like the '18 one?

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Re: How to be sure you're getting this years model?
I'll let you know when I visit the dealership. I've communicated with their sales department over the internet. Although I've been there on and off over the years. . .just don't want to get into a session right now until I'm going to actually buy.Did the '17 model have keyless ignition like the '18 one?
I'm thinking no. . .if you mean smart key? But maybe the 2018 will. Just don't know. . .but will. The thing is I'm not seeing any mention of it on the U.S. site for it as an "Innovation".
For me, just need a regular key. . .nothing fancy.
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Re: How to be sure you're getting this years model?
Just thought If the '17 did not come with the new smart key, then that's one way to tell them apartPCX150Rider wrote:I'll let you know when I visit the dealership. I've communicated with their sales department over the internet. Although I've been there on and off over the years. . .just don't want to get into a session right now until I'm going to actually buy.Did the '17 model have keyless ignition like the '18 one?
I'm thinking no. . .if you mean smart key? But maybe the 2018 will. Just don't know. . .but will. The thing is I'm not seeing any mention of it on the U.S. site for it as an "Innovation".
For me, just need a regular key. . .nothing fancy.
