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@Heartlander  The rear seat has to be taken out as it's not allowed in small vans. If you want the seat on, it has to be registered as passenger cum goods vehicle, which mean the price of this van can go above $100k due to different tax structure.

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Who stole the shower cap from this poor man?

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On 3/10/2021 at 11:00 AM, Heartlander said:

I just happened to spend abit of time looking at this interesting model just yesterday.

Right now it cost $73k and indeed comes with Honda Sensing. What caught my eyes is that the front passenger seats as well as the rear seats can all be folded flat into the floor to create a really huge loading area.

 

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9 hours ago, mikk123 said:

Our COE system makes driving a K car, SIA SUAY!🤣

Car A COE almost 70k

I no see people buy new K car as sia suay

I look up to them.

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Saw one G plate N van today. The tires are like motorbike tires, very skinny. The cargo bed can only take 350kg max. LoL... I think G plate Euro vans can take about 900kg max.

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I just traded in my suzuki Every for this N-van and totally love the drive. 

 

Was considering Every, Nv200 before seeing this van. 

It is quiet compare to Every and drives slightly better than the other 2. In terms of space, is the smallest among the 3, and after consideration of my need, i decided to go for this N-van instead. 

I drive this everyday instead of my other cars. Totally love zipping around in this van. And yes! Install some curtains and you don't have to go hotel 81. True story.... 😉

 

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On 9/14/2021 at 11:57 AM, kebinu said:

@Heartlander  The rear seat has to be taken out as it's not allowed in small vans. If you want the seat on, it has to be registered as passenger cum goods vehicle, which mean the price of this van can go above $100k due to different tax structure.

The passenger one (N-Box) is going for $128k! 

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On 4/18/2022 at 9:38 PM, Ttl1976 said:

I just traded in my suzuki Every for this N-van and totally love the drive. 

 

Was considering Every, Nv200 before seeing this van. 

It is quiet compare to Every and drives slightly better than the other 2. In terms of space, is the smallest among the 3, and after consideration of my need, i decided to go for this N-van instead. 

I drive this everyday instead of my other cars. Totally love zipping around in this van. And yes! Install some curtains and you don't have to go hotel 81. True story.... 😉

 

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i guess thisis company vehicle, how much did it cost and when did you purchase it ?? 

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Does anyone know or have experience with which Honda N Box Van car dealer, of which got the most comprehensive package deal for this Honda N Box Van Style Model? I have seen a few local dealers selling this N Box Van with the almost same @ $68,000 plus minus sale pricing. I would like to know the other real perks in terms of the bundled vehicle package accessories, servicing packages...etc.

Thank you all 🙏🏻

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6 hours ago, Tag15 said:

Does anyone know or have experience with which Honda N Box Van car dealer, of which got the most comprehensive package deal for this Honda N Box Van Style Model? I have seen a few local dealers selling this N Box Van with the almost same @ $68,000 plus minus sale pricing. I would like to know the other real perks in terms of the bundled vehicle package accessories, servicing packages...etc.

Thank you all 🙏🏻

Buying commercial vehicles are different from buying private cars. The dealers typically dont give freebies. In most cases a company buy a fleet of vans and let their drivers drive. The company boss has his own car so nobody will enquire what they are getting for the vans.

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It seems to me that there are no seat belts for the rear as the van is intended for cargo?

If so then anyone considering this to ferry bigger groups should think about the legal, safety and insurance complications too. 

I suppose the soundproofing, airbags would be at a bare minimum too. 

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On 6/27/2022 at 8:46 AM, Watwheels said:

Buying commercial vehicles are different from buying private cars. The dealers typically dont give freebies. In most cases a company buy a fleet of vans and let their drivers drive. The company boss has his own car so nobody will enquire what they are getting for the vans.

@mikk123 @Tag15Thank you for the reply. 

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On 4/18/2022 at 9:38 PM, Ttl1976 said:

I just traded in my suzuki Every for this N-van and totally love the drive. 

 

Was considering Every, Nv200 before seeing this van. 

It is quiet compare to Every and drives slightly better than the other 2. In terms of space, is the smallest among the 3, and after consideration of my need, i decided to go for this N-van instead. 

I drive this everyday instead of my other cars. Totally love zipping around in this van. And yes! Install some curtains and you don't have to go hotel 81. True story.... 😉

 

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looks kawaii

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Side-track abit, anyone here driving the N-box car (not the van)? I just got mine in May. Trying to find owners but really hard and rare. There's a Facebook group for N-Van Singapore but not the N-box car. Hope to find some fellow kakis for discussion of the car. No zhng-ing or poison. Prefer stock car. 😅

Cheers. 

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