I bought my Navi in '23, C$3,500 out the door (note that's Canadian dollars). The MSRP is currently a bit under $3K BUT, the dealers add on delivery, taxes, prep, doc fees etc. which add another $800+ to the cost. However, I've had a LOT of fun on it. For my 2022 BMW R1250GSA, I paid a bit over C$40K for it. The dealer just told me they'd give me C$16K for it in trade-in. That means it would have cost me C$12K a year to own it. F'ing rediculous. Yes, Vehicles depreciate over time while Property appreciate (not that you can drive a property to work) :). Anyway, I'm happy with my purchase. I bought the Navi to do errands and run around town and it is perfect for that.
Great to hear your voice . Congratulations on 7500 miles . I bought the XR150L I can say the seat and suspension are so soft almost luxurious . Stock I consistently hit 62 mph , tucked down . I have purchased a 222cc Big Bore Kit . The tuners are just about finished tweaking the jetting . With the kit 75 mph. , and getting there is much quicker. A truck !! Come on after driving a Navi the gas consumption in a truck it will give you a heart attack . After much research a list of 1 Infiniti EX / 2 Honda CRV / 3 Hyundai Santa fe . I found a Santa fe with was lady own and garage, serviced 50,000 miles for $4400. I bought a scanner and tested all for codes . recommended on any purchase . The Santa fe was perfect . It had the factory tow package , the V 6 278 hp 23 mpg in eco mode . rear seats that fold down underfloor storage . The only issue is a oil pressure switch if leaking . Requires the whole intake to come off . This well drip oil on the ground . My recommendations . A trailer is cheap to rent or buy . It has a good safety rating many air bags .
Thanks for watching bro! Yeah wish I had more money for toys but I have to put family first. Once I get an suv or whatever I’m definitely going to be feeling the fuel prices.
I simultaneously love and hate how reliable Toyotas are. I love that they retain their value because of it, but it also sucks that they retain their value so much when you are trying to buy used.
First upgrade I did to the Navi was get better tires it made a huge difference.
I changed my rear tire and got lighter NCY rollers. All at 5k miles. Will probably do it again at 10k
I bought my Navi in '23, C$3,500 out the door (note that's Canadian dollars). The MSRP is currently a bit under $3K BUT, the dealers add on delivery, taxes, prep, doc fees etc. which add another $800+ to the cost. However, I've had a LOT of fun on it.
For my 2022 BMW R1250GSA, I paid a bit over C$40K for it. The dealer just told me they'd give me C$16K for it in trade-in. That means it would have cost me C$12K a year to own it. F'ing rediculous.
Yes, Vehicles depreciate over time while Property appreciate (not that you can drive a property to work) :).
Anyway, I'm happy with my purchase. I bought the Navi to do errands and run around town and it is perfect for that.
@@donmartin9567 great insight! Thanks friend!
I just bought mine last Saturday, brand new is a 2023 model for $2000, just do the math! Is a green hoper color.
Congratulations!
Thank you man, love you content though.
Great to hear your voice . Congratulations on 7500 miles . I bought the XR150L
I can say the seat and suspension are so soft almost luxurious .
Stock I consistently hit 62 mph , tucked down .
I have purchased a 222cc Big Bore Kit . The tuners are just about finished tweaking the jetting . With the kit 75 mph. , and getting there is much quicker.
A truck !! Come on after driving a Navi the gas consumption in a truck it will give you a heart attack .
After much research a list of 1 Infiniti EX / 2 Honda CRV / 3 Hyundai Santa fe .
I found a Santa fe with was lady own and garage, serviced 50,000 miles for $4400. I bought a scanner and tested all for codes . recommended on any purchase .
The Santa fe was perfect . It had the factory tow package , the V 6 278 hp
23 mpg in eco mode . rear seats that fold down underfloor storage . The only issue is a oil pressure switch if leaking . Requires the whole intake to come off . This well drip oil on the ground . My recommendations .
A trailer is cheap to rent or buy . It has a good safety rating many air bags .
Thanks for watching bro! Yeah wish I had more money for toys but I have to put family first. Once I get an suv or whatever I’m definitely going to be feeling the fuel prices.
I have a navi for urban street fighting, pcx 160 for suburban cruising, and honda cb 650r for trips and out of town or expressway rides.
Ps bought all in South America, my navi was 2000k usd out the door Feb of 2024. I plan on keeping it forever.
Reality you'll get 1500 roughly.
Nice stable of bikes! Thanks for watching!
I simultaneously love and hate how reliable Toyotas are. I love that they retain their value because of it, but it also sucks that they retain their value so much when you are trying to buy used.
I know the struggle brada
Owning a Honda navi is an interesting life
Are you using a microphone in your helmet?
Not a great one but yes!
1200-1750 max
Adv160 2025
What sort of hobbies do you have?
None jk. I like eating good food, cooking, watching anime, and money.