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2013 Honda Ruckus on 2040-motos

$2,649
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: BLACK 239531
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2013 Honda Ruckus, 2013 Honda Ruckus Off-The-Leash Fun The Ruckus looks like it could survive a nuclear blast and come out swinging. But the Ruckus is about way more than just a unique look: Its thrifty 49cc engine gets awesome mileage. It s Honda V-matic automatic transmission makes for no-shifting, seamless power in and out of traffic. Its electric starter means you just turn a key, push a button, and you re outta there. Add in Honda s legendary reliability, and the Ruckus not only a blast it s nearly unstoppable. Look Close: There s Plenty to See Sure, the Ruckus unique style makes this scooter standing out. The dual headlights. Its oversize tires. The active seating position. The low seat and step-through design. If it looks bombproof, that s because it is. And if you understand how less can be more, you ll see that the Ruckus offers more than many of the scooters out there. Lean and Mean They say you can t judge a book by its cover, but go ahead and judge the Ruckus. It s got nothing to hide, and everything to brag about, flaunting its minimalist, all-business, urban-warrior look. The Power to Move You Nobody builds engines like Honda, and the Ruckus proves that. The liquid-cooled single-cylinder 49cc engine cranks out all the power you need for urban riding, and delivers incredible gas mileage at the same time. The Ruckus' liquid-cooled engine offers exactly what you'd expect from a Honda: Power, reliability, and great fuel economy. Eliminate Gas Pains You may go so long between fill-ups that you ll forget where the gas cap even is. And how sweet is that? (Hint: It s down on the floor, between your feet.) Automatic Transmission Our V-Matic automatic transmission means you'll never worry about using a clutch or shifting gears not even into park or neutral.
*SRP $2,649. Does not include $125 in destination charges.

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