Does a Honda Spree have a title?

Does a Honda Spree have a title?

Re: Spree title Then to a licensing agency, where you pay the taxes, registration is issued and tabs so you can ride it. If after 3 years, if there is no claim then you get a title.

What years did they make Honda Spree?

The Spree (NQ50) is a remarkably small scooter produced by Honda from ’84 to ’87. It was positioned as Honda’s entry level 50cc scooter, with the larger and more fully featured Aero 50 slotted in as their premium 50cc offering. From 1984 to 1987 the Spree was offered in both the USA and Canada.

How much did a Honda Spree cost in 1986?

Values

Excellent $555
Very Good $415
Good $275
Fair $115
Poor N/A

When did the Honda Spree come out in the US?

From 1984 to 1987 the Spree was offered in both the USA and Canada. Elsewhere in the world, the Spree was sold as the Nifty 50 (most common), Eve and Smile. Usually there were a few differences, such as a round headlight and different gauges. In the UK Honda sold a scooter called the Vision Mini, which was also very similar.

How much does a Honda Spree scooter cost?

After the run was over for the Spree, Honda continued to use this engine for a few more years in the Elite E / ES scooter. There were several differences though including: The Spree was a simple and bare bones scooters. This was apparent in both the price ($398 in 1984) and weight (85-94 lbs).

What kind of cover does a Honda Spree 50 have?

Honda Spree NQ50 Petcock Cover — Please Read Description. (Fits: Honda Spree 50) Honda NQ50 Spree Carburetor/Carb 1984-1985 New!

What’s the difference between regular and special Honda Spree?

The white Spree above shows the original logo, and the other photos show the new larger logo. A year later Honda added a ‘Special’ version of the Spree, which essentially got buyers a two tone Shasta White/Lollipop Green paint job. There weren’t any other differences between the regular and Special models.