Buying a Scooter in the Philippines

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  • Опубликовано: 7 дек 2022
  • Buying a Scooter in the Philippines
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  • @iwantthatcom
    @iwantthatcom Год назад +48

    As a foreigner, you still have a long way to go when it comes to the ins and outs of motor REPAIRS in the Philippines, so the best option for you is to buy a new one with a 2 year warranty. Also, do not limit yourself to just one small dealer, there are hundreds or thousand of dealers out there. Go to a large dealer where you will not only get more selections but also a better price!

  • @kuysvonito6688
    @kuysvonito6688 Год назад +35

    The reason why the ORCR is still with the dealer because its not yet fully paid. I suggest getting a brand new motorcycle is the best option. Make sure also that you can use your driving license here in the Philippines. Try calling LTO so you can have a better information about owning and driving a vehicle here in the Philippines as a foreigner. Better be clear than a lot of gray areas later on.

  • @JL-kf6pm
    @JL-kf6pm Год назад +24

    Things To Consider Before Buying:
    - monthly parking cost
    - eventually you'll need a local non-professional drivers license, they'll even ask for it before purchasing (if you're planning to use an international DL for the meantime) You can still buy a vehicle even using a local Student License first
    - annual motorcycle registration
    - warranty, freebies like change oil, etc.
    - repairs and repair shops
    - driving laws/ rules of the Philippines, you might be prone to encounter corrupt traffic enforcers and how to deal with them.

  • @ErnPrivado
    @ErnPrivado Год назад +12

    there are dealers that go for credit cards, and you can set it as installment with lower interest. in-house financing is really expensive in motorcycle dealers Philippines so do not ever go with financing with motorcycle. Go with Honda scooters as they are really reliable. Find a dealer that accepts credit card so you can finance it in credit. I think yzone shop dealer at wheeltek shop dealer accept credit card and maybe those bdo 12-month payment installment

  • @richieliper4720
    @richieliper4720 Год назад +26

    Yeah! Kyle or kulas of BECOMING FILIPINO started from a motorbike travel vlogging… now he rides an SUV! You, too can make it, Mergim! 🤓

  • @glenndavidtorres
    @glenndavidtorres Год назад +7

    First and foremost, before buying your scooter, make sure you have a PARKING SPACE in your condo bldg or if they will allow you to park for free. I'm saying this because of experience. Our condo used to provide free parking for bikes and motorcycles. Now only bikes, motorcycles are now on paid slots. It would be headache if you park your bike elsewhere or pay a premium at your condo parking area.
    Second, ALL motorcycle dealerships DO that. They charge a STAGGERING PREMIUM on mortgages and won't sell you in CASH or when they do so, on a marked up higher price.
    I was once on the market on buying a scooter, on cash and they gave me all the hullabaloo. I ended up with nothing, still doing alright though with my Mazda 2.

  • @jamilangon5798
    @jamilangon5798 Год назад +5

    Best option for you is to buy a 400cc bike if you are going to travel around Luzon. Instead of traveling on service roads and super congested roads like McArthur, you can go to Expressway which will save you so much time specially if you are traveling North

  • @leodantes3231
    @leodantes3231 Год назад +4

    Yes! No skipping of ads like subscribe comment and share.. Let us support Mergim.. Road to 100k silver button..FAM(pinoy Friends who Adopted Mergim) here..

  • @sfrealestatedealmaker6001
    @sfrealestatedealmaker6001 Год назад +2

    @ Mergim I’d go new zero issues. It’s super cheap and a great deal. My E-bike cost me $2,500. So $1,600 for a brand new scooter is a steal. If it were me, I’d go Honda for the solid brand name.

  • @sallytetreault2955
    @sallytetreault2955 Год назад +13

    My take? Get the safest & reliable one & if you can afford it, pay cash … preferably, a brand new motor scooter as it’s fully warranted (2 years, you mentioned?) Please be safe always … safety should always be your utmost concern. I enjoy watching your videos & great content & superb quality at that. 😊
    Would like to add to this comment for consideration: Please get a full insurance coverage (comprehensive) on your motor scooter that will help to pay to replace or repair your scooter if it’s stolen or damaged in an incident that’s not a collision, as well as liability coverage that pays for property damage and/or injuries to another person caused by an accident in which you’re at fault…if this is offered there in the Philippines. We are insurance poor here in America and it’s also mandatory and the law to have a vehicle insurance.

  • @lush_one1614
    @lush_one1614 Год назад +8

    get a maxi scoot bro. like nmax, adv, krv. It is perfect for your height and weight. 125cc are a little bit lacking in power, if you want comfort and power get nmax, and wherever you go in the philippines spare parts are never a problem, they are every where for yamaha nmax

  • @evepalisada2640
    @evepalisada2640 Год назад +1

    Wow, wow, wow! A great early Christmas gift to yourself! So happy for you, Mergim! Go for it.

  • @nightwing4065
    @nightwing4065 Год назад +13

    The public transportation system in Manila is not very efficient and it's confusing specially for a foreigner. Buying a scooter is probably the best option if you want to get around the metro area. Stay safe as always. 👍

  • @jennynaomisyoutubechannel3291
    @jennynaomisyoutubechannel3291 Год назад +5

    You got one Seattle subscriber today ✔️

  • @landrodomingo981
    @landrodomingo981 Год назад +1

    Nice and very good idea. I'm happy that you finally listened to my suggestion before in your previous vlogs. It is good for traveling around and can save on transportation costs. Best option you made Mergim

  • @vhicb7998
    @vhicb7998 Год назад +1

    Wow for 2 hours, lots of views already! U r unstoppable! More power!🎉

  • @paumercado19
    @paumercado19 Год назад +2

    From what I've seen and heard is if you buy a new scooter, you'll have to wait for 3 months before you can use your scooter. I think it has to do with the registration. And yes better you get a second hand one but do be careful as most second hand scooters are a crapshoot. As for scooter brands there many scooters out there that are more affordable and has the same specs and performance as the Japanese brands. Try looking at the new SkyGo KP150 it has Honda ADV specs and features. Or look at a Kymco 150 scooter as well. Or CF Moto scooters. These may be Chinese or Taiwanese brands but they are quite popular in Europe and has good quality as well. Last tip if you're gonna buy a second hand scooter bring along a friend who knows what to look at and can give a solid assessment of the scooter.

  • @henrydgeyser1869
    @henrydgeyser1869 Год назад +4

    Brand new might be better… the depreciation loss may not matter much as it should be counterbalanced by usage and convenience… could be compared to rental which likely is significantly more expensive and less convenient… just my two cents.

  • @diegogarcia-ud7ii
    @diegogarcia-ud7ii Год назад +1

    The tricycles are confined to that certain area only and cannot travel to other barangays or other areas. The jeepneys follow a certain route which, from where you are, is going to Quiapo and vice versa. If you go to SM Aura via jeepney, it would take you three transfers. Yeah, it's best to take a taxi, grab or joyride.

  • @yteduser
    @yteduser Год назад +1

    Brand new will save you a lot of headaches and worry. You can't place any price on your peace of mind, health and safety. Stress ang worry are silent killers. Keep that in mind.

  • @matthuzler
    @matthuzler Год назад +3

    Do not settle for a second hand units, buy a brand new one that comes with warranty. might as well check a bigger motorcycle dealer, and most likely there as some within BGC or Makati. Inside SM aura i believe there are some kiosk where you can transact with a salesman... Cheers Mate and hope you grab a new motorcycle.

  • @tyren4L
    @tyren4L Год назад +1

    Moto Vlogging could get u more subscribers. Go for it bruhhh! Ingat Palagi 🇵🇭

  • @irwinboado628
    @irwinboado628 Год назад +2

    It is better if you buy 400cc or more so that you can pass to express way if you want to go in the province...

  • @vereyafrequency
    @vereyafrequency Год назад +4

    Mergim's Manila Ep. 642 Synopsis: Our host visits the nearby city of Pasig in search of a Motorbike dealership. (side note- Mergim's future memoir about his travels across the beautiful and enchanting islands of the philippines should be called NOSEBLEED.) thanks for the video!

  • @JSBandEverything
    @JSBandEverything Год назад +3

    Good morning, Mergim 😊Watching from Guam 🇬🇺

  • @goltevlogvi7206
    @goltevlogvi7206 Год назад +1

    The building with a round structure on top is the famous Revolving restaurant in pasig.

  • @cdl6953
    @cdl6953 Год назад +1

    You can approach other sellers and ask about all the things you pointed out to avoid further costs after buying. But also it is worth for you to buy brand new as you will be zooming away to different places all the time.

  • @user-oo3lh1ls4r
    @user-oo3lh1ls4r Год назад +4

    Mergim always be careful riding or driving any vehicle in the Philippines, also always be careful exploring some areas , take Good care always my friend 😊

  • @denzyrfernandez7700
    @denzyrfernandez7700 Год назад +12

    Take a few minutes to gather your thoughts up about gettin a scooter, mate. Contemplate and enjoin future considerations and weigh your astronomical points on pros and cons. Also, if you'd like to consider the ff:
    1. How long to stay in the Philippines
    2. Convenience & transport savings
    3. Fastest & easiest accessibility
    4. Depreciation of a brand new vs. pre-owned
    5. Maintenance save-up
    6. Resale value (if you have plan of reselling);
    And others. Mate, one positive note that I see about gettin' yourself a scooter is mainly for the travel vlogs - it's your job.
    You can get off from BGC anytime you want and go somewhere in the outskirts or even far north/south. Just drive safely & defensively, mate. Look at Kulas, the "Becoming Filipino" channel, he travelled Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao with his reliable scooter.

  • @louiepatrickaguilos2197
    @louiepatrickaguilos2197 Год назад +29

    Do a motorcycle vlog while travelling the Philippines. I tell you, you will get a lot of subscribers.

    • @ronnienestor
      @ronnienestor Год назад +7

      If Mergim can watch the uniiversity basketball finals or the cheerdance competition this Sunday, he will surely get more subscribers. A visit to University of Santo Tomas, the oldest Catholic university in Asia would be a hit. There are thousands of UST alumni in the US and around the globe.

    • @dormamo6917
      @dormamo6917 Год назад

      Not really.

    • @jackson_235
      @jackson_235 Год назад

      @@dormamo6917 Travelling and Adventures in a Motorcycle by a Foreigner, well it's Possible, you can Gain more Subscribers ....

    • @dormamo6917
      @dormamo6917 Год назад

      @@jackson_235 many "expats" does that here. They only have few subs. Not all foreigner who drive motor automatically gain subs. Just fortunate to him ha has many subs because he always does this forbidden technique "filipino baiting".

    • @jackson_235
      @jackson_235 Год назад

      @@dormamo6917 but it Possible ....

  • @Lans888
    @Lans888 Год назад +1

    If ur gonna stay here in PH long term. Suzuki is also a good value for money. Buy it cash and brand new.

  • @jojofrancia4721
    @jojofrancia4721 Год назад

    i have a Suzuki Burgman Street. it really is the best value for money maxiscooter. comfortable, fuel efficient and tons of storage space.
    i'd suggest for you to get a brand new one though. the 2 years warranty is worth it. used scooters usually have problems like already crashed or starting issues.

  • @lsc242
    @lsc242 Год назад

    Honda is totally reliable got a 2006 Honda wave it didn't give me a headache as much just change oil and few changes .. there are second hands that as good still as brand new I suggest still look for many options..

  • @floren879
    @floren879 Год назад

    I went to Wine Story yesterday and saw you across the Street where UpTown sign! You’re blogging 👋

  • @dormamo6917
    @dormamo6917 Год назад +2

    Sir i would highly recommend to you the new yamaha nmax and honda adv. If you feel the price is too high, there is honda click and mio soul. But the nmax is excellent for long travel. And also, buy 2nd if you really want to use it immediately as O.R.C.R. may take 2-3 month before they release it from LTO, you can't drive without ORCR. There a plenty of excellent condition for 2nd hand sellers within metro manila.

  • @haydeeobedoza4350
    @haydeeobedoza4350 Год назад

    Mergim you've got the right decision it's considered in your part as necessity cause you'll be using it every now and then a big savings in many ways Injoy and Merry Go around.... Keep safe always.

  • @tenggoykolokoy9039
    @tenggoykolokoy9039 Год назад +2

    Just for your information, you can't drive a motorbike under 400 cc at any toll freeways in the Philippines.

  • @AdventureWorld2023
    @AdventureWorld2023 Год назад +1

    If money is available brand new is the best option but if the budget is tight go with the financing option. Please don't go for a second hand it's a big headache later on.

  • @mikeealtiveros137
    @mikeealtiveros137 Год назад +1

    You can just swipe it straight into your credit card and ask your bank to have it in installments. Thats what i did on my brother’s motorbike. Dealer financing is really expensive.

    • @Imold774
      @Imold774 Год назад

      Never give anyone in the Philippines your credit card for any reason. Pay using cash o digital currency like GCash or pay maya

  • @joevergara1433
    @joevergara1433 Год назад +2

    BGC, Scooters, BGC, Scooters, BGC, BGC, and more Scooters, and more BGC!!! WOW!!!

  • @mayelazontherecord3943
    @mayelazontherecord3943 Год назад

    Go with the brand new one and its more convenient to pay full if you have the money then get an installment probably you will save more.

  • @malpete
    @malpete Год назад

    No skipping ads 👍😁

  • @jomazerud
    @jomazerud Год назад

    I bought the Yamaha NMAX 155 several years ago. A bit heavy and tough with really good torque for a 90kg fat bloke. Visit the YZone in Mandaluyong. Its almost right along EDSA.

  • @CJAbroad1
    @CJAbroad1 Год назад

    Nice choice. Lol i started a trend in the Philippines I got my Burgman in May this year and I love it. Good Choice there.

  • @louwelolasiman6801
    @louwelolasiman6801 Год назад

    If you're going to buy a 2nd hand look for at least 4k below ODO. Also you can go to some warehouse near to your area just like what I did. I bought a suzuki burgman 125cc for 55k ODO is 1100k only it's like good as new.

  • @lilymarie4455
    @lilymarie4455 Год назад +2

    Hi Mergim, hope all is well and thanks for liking & loving staying in the Philippines. You can ask Mike, Making it Happen he's got Motorbike and he can give you an advice if you going to buy a new or 2nd hand. Be careful in with dealing with the people about motorbike or scooter. You should ask people or person who knows about motor, how to get a licence, or important papers. Take care. From UK🇵🇭🇬🇧

    • @jenelynm2161
      @jenelynm2161 Год назад

      Agree ask mike of make it happen he is just around the corner of bgx

  • @danderson8463
    @danderson8463 Год назад

    I'd go for a 2nd hand Forza myself. Great mpg. But you could ignore the big four and take a punt on something new, but cheaper, like a Zontes zt125 or a Sym Jet or a Lexmoto 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @damncars2618
    @damncars2618 Год назад

    I've bought a 1980 Suzuki GS850G new and it was a nightmare of repairs and lasted only 4 years. I also bought a 2004 Honda Shadow Spirit VTX1100 and its never needed repairs and is still running fine. Honda is better quality by far. Check out the Honda Click 125i... about the same price.

  • @kmadz8194
    @kmadz8194 Год назад +2

    I think it's better to get a new one not a 2nd hand because maybe some seller will take advantage on you! mate we prefer BrandNew for you!

  • @henrymercado9949
    @henrymercado9949 Год назад +1

    I recommend to buy brand new. There is a lot of motorcycle dealer out there. Don't rush.

  • @jashansogi2641
    @jashansogi2641 Год назад +1

    Go ahead with a brand new one as u know u will be safe from everything since its coming out fresh from the dealer + the warranty. Look out for different financer as getting one thru the dealer would be very expensive as u just stated. Try going thru a bank, look thru other dealers like motortrade? There are more options, try to research on it. Good luck❤

  • @jaysontorres3640
    @jaysontorres3640 Год назад

    You should give a try on honda PCX 160, it is good for city driving and good in fuel consumption

  • @kim1225young
    @kim1225young Год назад +1

    You can't drive brand new scooter right away in philippines. You have to wait for plate to arrive. Hassle keep showing temporary paperwork to the cop. You will be a target since you stand out in philippines. But if you can wait for the plate to arrive, brand new is a better deal since no mechanical hassle.

  • @emilsdl
    @emilsdl Год назад +2

    get brand new, if you'll be staying for a long time do finance, it's like ur renting it but if ur uncertain cash it so get the value of selling afterwards.

  • @libertyalonte2176
    @libertyalonte2176 Год назад

    HAHAHA i finally found your channel btw im the boy with little bee bag at the back seat of tricyle

  • @bernardfederico2018
    @bernardfederico2018 Год назад

    If you buy scooter go directly to a top leading company showrooms or dealer like Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki and Honda they have many branches nearby with freebies like helmets and jackets don't buy second hand, and it's better to buy by cash or full payment they might give you more discounts rather than financing its almost double the price

  • @perrytorres8375
    @perrytorres8375 Год назад +1

    If you either buy a new one or a 2nd hand...and sell it after a year, you're still gonna get less than what you paid for. If you don't know much about 2nd hand you're just gonna have headaches. If you have the money, just buy a new one and try to sell it 3 months before you leave. ANd go for a lower brand and model too (cheaper) if you are just gonna sell it later, what you need right now is something you can use without havig any headaches.

  • @pierceson02
    @pierceson02 Год назад

    Just buy a 2nd hand open deed of sale. So you can resell it easily. Just look for low odometer

  • @okunii3737
    @okunii3737 Год назад

    The bike you drove in Bantayan seems pretty dope bro!

  • @reubenearlcordillo9442
    @reubenearlcordillo9442 Год назад

    It's beautiful

  • @vereyafrequency
    @vereyafrequency Год назад +4

    quality vlog = quality ride = brand new. no brainer

  • @xidnixmix
    @xidnixmix Год назад

    Try to also consider a KYMCO Like 125 Italia. Classic look, Php89K.

  • @tracebuk
    @tracebuk 7 месяцев назад

    Burgman has 10inch back wheel just the right size for going down potholes... Honda click 125 has bigger wheels and same economy have a look

  • @carlooz8877
    @carlooz8877 Год назад

    Go brand new....Less headaches....Practically speaking, go for a yamaha nmax or aerox.... more than half of scooter riders in the country use them so, both parts and service are easy available on every corner....plus, a lot of third-party design add-ons available everywhere.....

  • @ashimiho
    @ashimiho Год назад

    If you're planning to travel around the Philippines and not just within the city, just buy a Honda ADV 160. We have many rough roads and holes here, especially on the national highways.
    For maxi scooter adv 160 is the latest and has good specs. It is much more comfortable for you because of the shock and torque, which are good for your weight. He can handle the incline road. The tires is for "all terrain"
    Try to contact "honda safety driving center" and ask them if you can test drive motorcycle. HSDC located in Parañaque

  • @N18DTK
    @N18DTK Год назад

    Honda or yamaha is worth the extra especially if your planning to do longer road trips you'd rather something more reliable and better built. You get what you pay for, though they may be deerer the 2nd hand value will also be relevant.

  • @thefailingstudent
    @thefailingstudent Год назад

    having motorcycles from Honda(125cc 2 stroke racing dirtbike), Yamaha(current yz450f), and Suzuki (125cc 2 stroke dirtbike) i would say you cant go wrong with Honda or Yamaha. the Suzuki didnt have enough power for me. The other 2 were great, but i feel the yamaha was smoother(4stroke vs 2stroke). granted these are racing dirtbikes. if i where to move to the ph i would get a adventure bike from Yamaha, BMW, or KTM(due to the remoteness of some of our properties)

  • @mmontalvan1848
    @mmontalvan1848 Год назад

    Hope you try to save for a Peogeot 400cc GT scooter, i think its the 1st motorcycle Peogeot has made, and 400cc is the minimum cc in our country to pass thru skyways, its also nice to have a bike that can cover a lot of ground in a day, with lesser stress on pot holes .___.

  • @stevesawyer2296
    @stevesawyer2296 Год назад

    Hi Mergim, great vlogs :-) Buy a mainstream bike, ie something popular. Will be easier to find parts and someone with skills if probs. Almost certainly Japanese. Small motorbike is probably better for poor roads, compared to a scooter. Try to buy new, with warranty, so can use any franchise garage when you are out and about ps great heads up about electricity prices in other vlog

  • @ericcoyle5184
    @ericcoyle5184 Год назад

    Yeah buy new as they have not increased that much in 6 years I bought a Yamaha 125 cost me 70K 2016 , and that Suzuki Burgman has it similiar specs/performance to the Yamaha aerox 155 ? but new is best and look around as many dealers in Manila, and haggle too ! cheers .

  • @jojr6825
    @jojr6825 Год назад

    Get a brand new so you dont have to worry about getting scammed or anything like that. If you have a credit card, pay straight and have it converted to installment with your bank. If you have a 2nd card, transfer the balances to the other bank instead. So much cheaper than the installment plan offered by the dealer.

  • @maryrose7152
    @maryrose7152 Год назад

    If you plan to stay or visit the Philippines even in the next 3 yrs .it's worth buying brand new no headache. I suggest you try to scout for dependable dealer. Honda or Suzuki they're both good manufacturers and can give you good warranty coverage.

  • @KingRealEstate
    @KingRealEstate Год назад +3

    Buy a Honda or a Yamaha.. Suzuki parts are expensive.. All mechanics can fix a Honda.. Best of luck!

  • @eddieboybaula1134
    @eddieboybaula1134 Год назад +2

    Bro, do you have a driver's license? I suggest you get a big bike where you can ride it in Expressways.

  • @Canada93214
    @Canada93214 Год назад

    good morning mergim take care😊

  • @markagnes9206
    @markagnes9206 Год назад

    go with the brand new mergim. the quality should always a great value of your money.

  • @Phillip.V
    @Phillip.V Год назад +1

    I reckon a brand-new one will suit you since you'll need a tough scooter since your always up and about vlogging and I'd think it wouldn't be advisable to drine flooded prone areas with a scooter..

  • @guiliangeronimo7474
    @guiliangeronimo7474 Год назад

    Get another quote from Suzuki Makati. You can just rake the Frog Bus from BGC to Suzuki Makati (the one that goes to MOA)

  • @MarkPuke13
    @MarkPuke13 Год назад +1

    i shall be there in a week!!!! hopefully we run into each other!! and i can vlog with ya!

  • @marthamercado584
    @marthamercado584 Год назад

    Get a brand new one and pay for it for 1 year. You will not have to pay upfront and the interest would not be that much, that's how I get my motorcycle. As for the maintenance, you can go into "casa" (the dealer where you buy it from) to have it maintained then little by little when you have the basic knowledge on it you can search via FB or go around the place to have a much nearer motor shop for your motorcycle maintenance.

  • @mickiteoxon
    @mickiteoxon Год назад

    The best option is to save money, transporting made easy these days having grab taxi and motor taxis. When you buy motorcycle, definitely a lot of requirements needed before and even after purchasing. Need a lot of fees and taxes from the government like licensing and charges from condominium parking lots. It will add to your headache since your electric bill is way too high.

  • @ciyuadjah9933
    @ciyuadjah9933 Год назад +1

    Mabuhay

  • @eugenesmith9290
    @eugenesmith9290 Год назад

    FYI scooters must be min of 400cc to use the expressway's in Luzon. You should talk to a couple expats who own a scooter about license and regerstration first

  • @DarwinIV
    @DarwinIV Год назад

    Bro, the cheapest motorcycle dealer is a Honda Des. This company more cheaper than other dealer. It has less interest and charges. You may try ask also if they have a good as cash agreement, i think good for 1 to 2 months without interest.

  • @Yobdelatorre
    @Yobdelatorre Год назад

    Try to canvas other brand and also get brand new less hazzle than second hand 👍

  • @rodhelalano3131
    @rodhelalano3131 Год назад

    buy atleast 400cc so you can use Expressway to your journey cuz here small scouter (400ccbelow) are not allowed to use expressway.

  • @charliedomingo6903
    @charliedomingo6903 Год назад

    Nice deductive about the or-cr yes buy new one to avoid repair

  • @mordfustang486
    @mordfustang486 Год назад

    If you are considering a 2nd hand then get a good mechanic to do the evaluation for you.

  • @denskie1969
    @denskie1969 Год назад

    Go for brand new one ! No headache

  • @Thigsy
    @Thigsy Год назад

    Go and talk to motorcycle rider/enthusiasts on high street near Krispy Kreme. They have a weekly spot there if I'm not mistaken.

  • @RampartPh
    @RampartPh Год назад +1

    those aren't allowed in expressways. w/ your wandering lifestyle , i don't think that would be suitable for you because you'll need higher displacement motorbikes to use the skyways, nlex, slex, etc

  • @pauleuc2212
    @pauleuc2212 Год назад

    I'm foreigner also, I just bought Honda Pcx 4 months ago

  • @alfredoluisreyna4237
    @alfredoluisreyna4237 Год назад

    You have'nt check out the Harley davidson stor at the BGC. I know it's extremely expensive but at least give the western bike a chance to be shown.

  • @ivans.1469
    @ivans.1469 Год назад

    Always buy brand new, even it depreciate on price, you can still sell it for a decent 2nd hand price in the future.

  • @richardsaturay5562
    @richardsaturay5562 Год назад

    First🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🎉🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️

  • @siam9578
    @siam9578 Год назад

    สู้ๆฟิลิบิน ❤️❤️❤️

  • @robconstantino8094
    @robconstantino8094 Год назад

    New and buy from the dealer...and if ever you buy a new one, no more holding of the gopro stick while driving. Buy a holder

  • @deekonspider
    @deekonspider Год назад +1

    Honda ADV 125. the pogi motorcycle 👍.its above a 100k but definitely a value for your money

  • @khayearce7221
    @khayearce7221 Год назад

    I got a burgman what i did was 40k down payment and the other half was installment for 1 year. Monthly payment was still less than 5k a month and more or less 10k interest to be divided by 12 months. You can get yourself a brand new scooter without shedding out a big amount of cash and save yourself from over the top interest. 😌

  • @gailmaplesden7380
    @gailmaplesden7380 Год назад

    I would look at a kymco or TVS if you think you're only going to keep it for a couple of years. They come from Korea or India and will be better priced than the top three .