Possible Forza Purchase
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Possible Forza Purchase
Okay so I fall under the group of people about a year and a half ago that purchased a 2013 PCX 150 and had the Forza come to the US not 2 fricken months later.
So I've been driving my PCX and have been pretty happy with it so far, haven't had any issues to complain about at all... but I do feel that just a bit more oomph will make me pretty happy. I've been looking at the Forza and have gone to the dealer yesterday just to crunch some numbers to see if it's REALLY that worth it to waste on a trade-in.
The dealer offered 2k for my PCX150 and a bunch of discounts on the Forza that would bring my price down to $3700 total after my trade (including tax, tag, etc). I paid $3520 for my PCX150 new total but obviously I could never get that back.
I wonder if it's really that good of a deal considering that I'll pretty much be buying another bike with a bit more power at about the same price that I bought the PCX from the start.
The PCX tops out between 62-64mph and I'd really like to top out closer to 75 mph for the highway rides around here (yes I've taken the PCX on the highway and while it performs fine... it needs just a tad more to keep up).
What do you all think?
So I've been driving my PCX and have been pretty happy with it so far, haven't had any issues to complain about at all... but I do feel that just a bit more oomph will make me pretty happy. I've been looking at the Forza and have gone to the dealer yesterday just to crunch some numbers to see if it's REALLY that worth it to waste on a trade-in.
The dealer offered 2k for my PCX150 and a bunch of discounts on the Forza that would bring my price down to $3700 total after my trade (including tax, tag, etc). I paid $3520 for my PCX150 new total but obviously I could never get that back.
I wonder if it's really that good of a deal considering that I'll pretty much be buying another bike with a bit more power at about the same price that I bought the PCX from the start.
The PCX tops out between 62-64mph and I'd really like to top out closer to 75 mph for the highway rides around here (yes I've taken the PCX on the highway and while it performs fine... it needs just a tad more to keep up).
What do you all think?
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Re: Possible Forza Purchase
Worth it? If you are willing to pay, yes. If not, no.
If you aren't in a hurry, you might try to sell the pcx and make a few more bucks.
If you ARE in a rush (like me) and just want the new skut so bad, then go for it.
Driving the big roads, which it sounds like you do often, you'll enjoy the extra Forza power.
If you aren't in a hurry, you might try to sell the pcx and make a few more bucks.
If you ARE in a rush (like me) and just want the new skut so bad, then go for it.
Driving the big roads, which it sounds like you do often, you'll enjoy the extra Forza power.
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Re: Possible Forza Purchase
Agreed. Why let others tell you what you should or shouldn't do. If you can afford it, do what you feel like.willajabir wrote:Worth it? If you are willing to pay, yes. If not, no.
If you aren't in a hurry, you might try to sell the pcx and make a few more bucks.
If you ARE in a rush (like me) and just want the new skut so bad, then go for it.
Driving the big roads, which it sounds like you do often, you'll enjoy the extra Forza power.
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2009 Yamaha Majesty YP400 in USA (Metalic Titanium) - "The Throne" Sold in June 2020
Re: Possible Forza Purchase
Definitely your money do what you like with it, but here are some questions to think about:
How much is left to pay on any outstanding finance for the PCX?
What deposit did you put down on the PCX?
How much could you get for the PCX selling privately?
What is the out the door price of a new Forza if you don't trade-in and pay cash?
Are there any used Forzas available locally and what do they cost?
How much is left to pay on any outstanding finance for the PCX?
What deposit did you put down on the PCX?
How much could you get for the PCX selling privately?
What is the out the door price of a new Forza if you don't trade-in and pay cash?
Are there any used Forzas available locally and what do they cost?
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gn2 wrote:Definitely your money do what you like with it, but here are some questions to think about:
How much is left to pay on any outstanding finance for the PCX?
What deposit did you put down on the PCX?
How much could you get for the PCX selling privately?
What is the out the door price of a new Forza if you don't trade-in and pay cash?
Are there any used Forzas available locally and what do they cost?
1) Nothing... I paid it off in about 5 months
2) I think like $150... not much lol
3) meh, MAYBE $2,500, but the dealers are having ridiculous deals on the PCX for about 2,900 to 3k
4) $5,700 out the door non-abs version (retail is $5,599 I believe)
5) Not that I'm aware of
I've got money and I make enough to come up with the whole amount fairly quickly. I like to finance for the credit benefits honestly... but after I purchased the PCX150 and paid it off, I then purchased a 19k Honda Civic lol.
Re: Possible Forza Purchase
If you've got the money available and want a Forza then definitely do it.
I did 18,000 miles on a PCX and have 7,500 miles on the Forza and imo the Forza is a far better scooter than the PCX in so many ways.
Don't be a tightwad though, get the ABS version.
Just might save your hide one day.
I did 18,000 miles on a PCX and have 7,500 miles on the Forza and imo the Forza is a far better scooter than the PCX in so many ways.
Don't be a tightwad though, get the ABS version.
Just might save your hide one day.
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........what caught my attention was you saying your 150cc scoot will do 60-65mph on the highway. And i'm thinking, is that safe? I've done it many times in the past on various bikes, and never thought it w as.
How much highway to you get? One of the most unsafe riding habits is having to hug one side of the road while fast traffic passes you, maybe a foot or so away. Nothing's worth that. Whether you commute, or just ride for enjoyment, you need to get the most out of your ride. Dollars spent are irrelevant unless it is detracting from your children's meals.
If the traffic is flowing at 65mph you need to flow with it, and not be running flat out as fast as the bike will go. A Forza, in my opinion, is the minimum size scoot you need for on the highway. It is capable of running at 70mph all day long. Buy it, or buy a motorcycle, but stay with the flow.
How much highway to you get? One of the most unsafe riding habits is having to hug one side of the road while fast traffic passes you, maybe a foot or so away. Nothing's worth that. Whether you commute, or just ride for enjoyment, you need to get the most out of your ride. Dollars spent are irrelevant unless it is detracting from your children's meals.
If the traffic is flowing at 65mph you need to flow with it, and not be running flat out as fast as the bike will go. A Forza, in my opinion, is the minimum size scoot you need for on the highway. It is capable of running at 70mph all day long. Buy it, or buy a motorcycle, but stay with the flow.
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Highway rides are about once every couple of months... About 95% of my riding is urban traffic. I've driven my PCX from Clearwater to Sarasota on the highway and just stayed to the right... Kept about 60ish or better the whole way.
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Re: Possible Forza Purchase
gn2 wrote:If you've got the money available and want a Forza then definitely do it.
I did 18,000 miles on a PCX and have 7,500 miles on the Forza and imo the Forza is a far better scooter than the PCX in so many ways.
Don't be a tightwad though, get the ABS version.
Just might save your hide one day.
But perhaps you could set your horizons higher
It might cheer you up
And us
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I think I may buy it outright... I have a 17k loan remaining on my Honda Civic right now and probably want to wait a bit and just save up for the Forza.
It's not THAT important of an upgrade for me at the moment, but it's still a GREAT deal.
It's not THAT important of an upgrade for me at the moment, but it's still a GREAT deal.
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When I saw subject heading for this post I was sure it was going to be by vagabondman ... just kidding.
2010 Honda PCX 125 in Thailand (White) - "White Lightning" Sold in Sept 2017
2009 Yamaha Majesty YP400 in USA (Metalic Titanium) - "The Throne" Sold in June 2020
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Re: Possible Forza Purchase
The best option is maybe to sell the pcx at good price and find an used forza, so it wont be as expensive as a new one even with discount.
That what i did, and instead of losing money by buing a brand new forza, i won 1000 euros in the trade.
I sold the bike 5500, and the used forza was 4500
That what i did, and instead of losing money by buing a brand new forza, i won 1000 euros in the trade.
I sold the bike 5500, and the used forza was 4500