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Used Honda CB650R in Morocco

Free estimate, buying advice and price band for the used Honda CB650R in Morocco — median, p25 / p75 by year and mileage.

Morocco price benchmark

What's your used Honda CB650R worth?

Median and indicative range by year and mileage. Open methodology, refreshed continuously.

How we calculate

The most accurate used-car estimator in Morocco. Our prices are calibrated on the real Moroccan market: official dealer prices, resale ranges observed on the leading second-hand platforms, brand-by-brand resilience (Toyota, Renault and Dacia hold their value better; German premium drops faster after year 4; Chinese newcomers depreciate faster), a progressive mileage penalty and segment-level variance. Methodology continuously updated.

Used Honda CB650R listings

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We're launching aggregation of partner-dealer listings in 2026. In the meantime, the estimate above already gives you the vehicle's market value. For instant listings, see Avito or Moteur.ma.

How much should I pay for a used CB650R?

Price reference points computed from our valuation for the most common Moroccan year/mileage combinations.

3 years · 30 000 km

MAD 70,116

MAD 65,208 – MAD 75,024

5 years · 60 000 km

MAD 52,752

MAD 49,059 – MAD 56,445

What to check before buying

Whatever the model, these six checks save you from 90% of bad deals in Morocco's used-car market.

  1. Full service history with invoices for every scheduled service. A car with no paper trail loses 10-15% of its value — demand the invoices.
  2. Mileage consistent with the age (the Morocco market average is 12,000 km/year). A counter that's "too low" for the age deserves suspicion.
  3. Inspect the body under direct light: uniform reflection across the entire panel; colour mismatches = paint redone after an accident.
  4. Test drive of at least 15 minutes including hills, motorway and slow manoeuvres. Listen for noises, check stability, test the AC and every button.
  5. Carte grise in the seller's name, vignette current, contrôle technique less than 6 months old. Without these papers, walk away.
  6. Check history: chassis number (VIN) at a Wafa Salaf agency or insurer to detect crashed vehicles or those still under finance.

Watch-list specific to the CB650R

Known weak points of this model to check carefully during inspection.

Questions to ask the seller

  • Why are you selling the vehicle now?
  • How many previous owners has this car had?
  • Has it been in an accident, even minor, since first registration?
  • Where was it regularly serviced (dealer, independent garage, personal mechanic)?
  • Is the contrôle technique current, and were there any failed re-inspections?
  • Will you accept an independent mechanic's pre-purchase inspection?

Reliability and running costs in Morocco

We're currently compiling reports from Moroccan independent workshops to publish a per-model reliability score, common faults and average 5-year service cost. This section ships once our editorial team has verified the data — not before.

Frequently asked — Used Honda CB650R

What's the average price of a used Honda CB650R in Morocco?
At 3 years with 30,000 km, a used CB650R trades around 62% of its new-car price. At 5 years with 60,000 km, expect roughly 48%. The estimator at the top of this page gives you the exact figure for your year and mileage.
What mileage should worry me on a used CB650R?
The Morocco market average is 12,000 km/year. Beyond 18,000 km/year (180,000 km at 10 years), the risk of major mechanical failures climbs significantly. Always demand the service book and invoices.
Is it better to buy a used or a new CB650R?
A 1-2 year-old CB650R (off long-term lease) generally offers the best price/risk ratio: initial depreciation absorbed by the first owner, manufacturer warranty often still active, near-new condition. Beyond 5 years, the price gap is justified mainly if you accept a higher service budget.
What model-specific pitfalls should I know about a used CB650R?
Beyond the universal checks (body, mechanics, papers), demand a complete service history and have the vehicle inspected by an independent mechanic before purchase. Morocco's used-car market remains opaque — a 500-800 MAD investment in expert inspection protects you from a five-figure bad buy.
How can I check that a used CB650R hasn't been in an accident?
Three cumulative checks: 1) visual inspection under direct light to detect repainted panels, 2) chassis number (VIN) lookup at a Wafa Salaf agency or insurer for official history, 3) ask the seller for the previous contrôle technique report. A vehicle that's "too clean" for its age is a signal worth investigating.