I want to buy a Honda Click motorbike. Hua hin and cha am are sold out.
I don't mind going out of town to buy one.
Any one have a number to a dealer I can call and see if they have one?
Thanks
Ed
Want to buy Honda Click. Hua Hin sold out. Any other dealers
Re: Want to buy Honda Click. Hua Hin sold out. Any other dea
Hello, if it helps I am planning to sell my Honda PCX before I leave HH in the next few weeks.
It s the 125cc with automatic transmission and smart idle. White pearl with black seat, exactly as picture attached.
It s almost new (4.000km), in perfect condition (got all 1.000km dealer services), and insured.
Contact me if interested at 0 806 607 877 (office hours)
Good luck!
Anthony
It s the 125cc with automatic transmission and smart idle. White pearl with black seat, exactly as picture attached.
It s almost new (4.000km), in perfect condition (got all 1.000km dealer services), and insured.
Contact me if interested at 0 806 607 877 (office hours)
Good luck!
Anthony
Re: Want to buy Honda Click. Hua Hin sold out. Any other dea
Have you tried all the dealers in Hua Hin? Or just the Honda dealers?
It seems that most of the others also sell Honda and they stock all the main brands of motorcycles; Suzuki, Yamaha etc.
I have bought two motorbikes from Pranburi in the past and found they were a bit cheaper.
It seems that most of the others also sell Honda and they stock all the main brands of motorcycles; Suzuki, Yamaha etc.
I have bought two motorbikes from Pranburi in the past and found they were a bit cheaper.
Re: Want to buy Honda Click. Hua Hin sold out. Any other dea
alleykat wrote:Have you tried all the dealers in Hua Hin? Or just the Honda dealers?
It seems that most of the others also sell Honda
That's correct. For example, the Yamaha dealer straight across from the school my kids attend doesn't even sell any Yamaha. They have the occasion Kawasaki, but other than that, they're purely Honda. I have however noticed that their showroom is looking rather empty, so assume the floods have interrupted new deliveries.

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Re: Want to buy Honda Click. Hua Hin sold out. Any other dea
There was a small article late last week that a Honda MC factory just restarted production last week. Perhaps it is their only MC factory here, I don't know. If it is, for sure there will be a few months of catch up to be done. Pete 

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Re: Want to buy Honda Click. Hua Hin sold out. Any other dea
Thanks all!
I looked at all or most dealers in HH.
I had my other bike brought up from Samui.
I couldn't wait any longer.
I looked at all or most dealers in HH.
I had my other bike brought up from Samui.
I couldn't wait any longer.
Re: Want to buy Honda Click. Hua Hin sold out. Any other dea
Some answers here concerning the shortage. Pete
http://www.bangkokpost.com/auto/autosco ... t-for-2012
Honda to kickstart bike output for 2012
Published: 28/12/2011 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: Business
Honda will restore full motorcycle production capacity by the end of this month.
The motorcycle market in November finished with registration of 128,324 units.
Market leader Honda, which suspended its production by more than one month due to a disruption in parts supply, produced only 79,991 motorcycles, a 62% market share.
Honda's motorcycle plant in Lat Krabang in Bangkok was not directly affected by the massive flood.
The December market is not expected to vary much from last month, with year-end industry sales projected to reach 1.99 million units, a 108% increase from 2010, said Suchart Arunsaengroj, executive director of AP Honda, the authorised Honda motorcycle distributor.
Honda is expected to sell 1.38 million bikes in 2011, a 110% increase from 2010, for a 69% market share.
The bike market produced less units in November as most parts suppliers were affected by the flood, crippling the parts supply.
Mr Suchart said the December market is expected to improve, as Honda will produce and deliver 100,000 motorcycles to its dealers this month to meet customer demand which is expected to increase rapidly in the first quarter.
"Our economic foundation remains strong enough to recover in a short period if no negative factors return," he said.
Of registrations in November, 63,064 units were automatic-transmission models, representing a 49% market share, 57,995 units were family type (45%), 2,314 units were off-road (2%), 2,054 units were sport models (2%), 853 units were family-sport type (1%) and 2,044 units were other types (3%).
Yamaha sold 36,538 units in November, representing a 28% market share, Suzuki sold 6,111 units (5%), Kawasaki 2,562 units (2%) and other brands 3,122 units.

http://www.bangkokpost.com/auto/autosco ... t-for-2012
Honda to kickstart bike output for 2012
Published: 28/12/2011 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: Business
Honda will restore full motorcycle production capacity by the end of this month.
The motorcycle market in November finished with registration of 128,324 units.
Market leader Honda, which suspended its production by more than one month due to a disruption in parts supply, produced only 79,991 motorcycles, a 62% market share.
Honda's motorcycle plant in Lat Krabang in Bangkok was not directly affected by the massive flood.
The December market is not expected to vary much from last month, with year-end industry sales projected to reach 1.99 million units, a 108% increase from 2010, said Suchart Arunsaengroj, executive director of AP Honda, the authorised Honda motorcycle distributor.
Honda is expected to sell 1.38 million bikes in 2011, a 110% increase from 2010, for a 69% market share.
The bike market produced less units in November as most parts suppliers were affected by the flood, crippling the parts supply.
Mr Suchart said the December market is expected to improve, as Honda will produce and deliver 100,000 motorcycles to its dealers this month to meet customer demand which is expected to increase rapidly in the first quarter.
"Our economic foundation remains strong enough to recover in a short period if no negative factors return," he said.
Of registrations in November, 63,064 units were automatic-transmission models, representing a 49% market share, 57,995 units were family type (45%), 2,314 units were off-road (2%), 2,054 units were sport models (2%), 853 units were family-sport type (1%) and 2,044 units were other types (3%).
Yamaha sold 36,538 units in November, representing a 28% market share, Suzuki sold 6,111 units (5%), Kawasaki 2,562 units (2%) and other brands 3,122 units.
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Re: Want to buy Honda Click. Hua Hin sold out. Any other dea
A friend has ordered a new Honda Wave 125i and has been waiting for over a month now.
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