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I am leaving pattaya after a shorter than expected stay - to move back to bangkok.

I purchased a motorbike soon after i moved here and am not longer going to need it back in Bangkok .

Where would be the best place to sell it?

Here are the details:

Honda Scoopyi

less than 2 months old.

110cc

comes with insurance and helmet

female owner

under 400kms

looking for a quick sale 40,000 TB

 

if you have any suggestions on where would be the best place to sell it please email me at

jasmineelizabethdoak@outlook.com

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Try;

Notice boards at supermarkets like Big C, Foodland, Friendship, etc.

Other Pattaya Boards similar to this

Thaivisa.com

Bahtsold.com

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It looks like a chick bike. (nothing wrong with that)

 

Donate it to a worthy cause (not a NGO) and take the tax write off.

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I seriously doubt that you will get your asking price. 40,000 baht is the retail cost of a new Scoopy from a dealer.

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I seriously doubt that you will get your asking price. 40,000 baht is the retail cost of a new Scoopy from a dealer.

 

 

Almost.

 

I have no idea if there is PDI and other costs on top.

Is the warranty transferable?

 

 

Scoopy i 110 Cute Front disc brake, spoked wheels, PGM-FI (fuel injection) Price 43,300 Baht

Scoopy i 110 Fun Front disc brake, spoked wheels, PGM-FI (fuel injection) Price 44,300 Baht

Scoopy i 110 Prestige Front disc brake, spoked wheels, PGM-FI (fuel injection) Price 44,800 Baht

 

 

http://www.motorcycle.in.th/staticpages/index.php/Honda_Motorcycle_Price_List

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You will have lost 10.000 b in depreciation value as soon as you ride it out of the showroom , try asking for about 30.000 b , i am sure someone will buy it from you for that , good luck......!

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You will have lost 10.000 b in depreciation value as soon as you ride it out of the showroom , try asking for about 30.000 b , i am sure someone will buy it from you for that , good luck......!

It's funny that logic doesn't seem to work for cars in thailand. People ask 80-90% of new price even for cars 2-3 years old.

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