How much should I save to buy a motorcycle in the Philippines?

With traffic intensifying daily in urban areas around the country, particularly in Metro Manila, one of the best ways to commute with ease is to get your own motorcycle. So how much should you save on a monthly basis to own a motorcycle? Carmudi Philippines has crunched the numbers to get an idea of how much you need to save to buy a motorcycle in the Philippines.

Why should you buy a motorcycle?

Motorcycles in the streets of Cebu © www.mb.com.ph
There are a ton of reasons why you should own a motorcycle. Firstly, they are one of the most convenient ways to get around thanks to their small size which allows them to traverse even jam-packed traffic. Secondly, they are more fuel efficient than cars and do not need a lot of space in your garage. And thirdly, they are easy-to-own because of their affordable price and low maintenance cost. How cheap is it to own a motorcycle in the Philippines? Basically, you do not need to save much. Even an employee who is paid a basic salary will find it easier to pay the monthly fees should he choose to purchase it with a financing option.

The price of owning a motorcycle

motorcycles in one of Carmudi's dealers © usedcarsph.com
Just like cars, motorcycles are categorized as brand new, used or second hand units. Both have pros and cons- the brand new is pricier but the quality is better while the used unit has a lower price but also may also be of a lower quality (due to wear and tear). First of all, we must establish the basic salary of an employee which is set at P466 a day for Metro Manila and P362 a day for Region IV-A workers. Let’s take one of the most popular motorcycle models- the Honda Wave as the prospective motorcycle.

Buying a brand new motorcycle

According to Honda’s website, one of its cheapest variants is the Honda Wave 110 Alpha which has a suggested retail price of P44,900. When you opt to purchase the same model through financing options at Motortrade, it will cost you a down payment of at least P2,900 and a monthly payment of P2,348 for a duration of 36 months or 3 years (or P106.72 per working day). This figure should tell you that the buyer of the motorcycle who earns a basic salary will have to shell out around a fourth of his monthly budget to purchase the bike. This, however, can be lowered should they come up with a higher down payment amount.

Employee’s Location

Monthly Salary Monthly Payment Shelved out Amount from Salary
Metro Manila ~P10,252.00 P2,348 22.9 percent
Rural (i.e. Calabarzon) ~P7,964.00 P2,348 29.48 percent

   

Buying a used or second hand motorcycle

Those wanting a cheaper motorcycle can turn to used products. Carmudi Philippines has a wide range of second hand motorbikes from trusted dealers who sell some of the country’s leading motorcycle brands. Typing in the brand (Honda) and model (Wave), we get these results from the “used filter”. A search got me interested in a 2012 model which only costs P30,000. For a two year old unit, that is quite a bargain considering that its value has dropped by P14,900, almost a third of its original price. Let’s assume that the dealer is also open for financing options using the average amortization plans and the same P2,900 down payment-you will get: a P947 monthly payment or P43.05 a day.
Employee’s Location Monthly Salary Monthly Payment Shelved out Amount from Salary
Metro Manila ~P10,252.00 P947 9.3 percent
Rural (i.e. Calabarzon) ~P7,964.00 P947 11.8 percent

   

Conclusion

Motorycle lined up in a parking lot © www.motorcyclenews.com

Owning a motorcycle need not be expensive, even if you have to pay through monthly amortizations. Note also that a used motorcycle will eventually cut down the price you have to shell out each month by more than half. However, be wary of the motorcycle’s general condition and mileage as it can tell you how much damage it has received from its previous owner.

Disclaimer

The formulas used in this post reflect some of the formulas used by motorcycle dealers. Using a financing option nearly doubles the original amount of the motorcycle if not bought upfront with cash. For this example, the buyer of a brand new Honda Wave would have shelved out a total of P84,528 in its three-year monthly payment period.

Also note that we have not factored in the cost of repairs and customization in this post.

Explore Honda Wave110R

Honda Motorcycle Models

Honda Motorcycles
  • Honda Click 125i
    Honda Click 125i
  • Honda BeAT
    Honda BeAT
  • Honda Rebel
    Honda Rebel
  • Honda CBR150R
    Honda CBR150R
  • Honda CRF150L
    Honda CRF150L
  • Honda CB650R
    Honda CB650R
Read All

Featured Articles

Recommended Articles For You

Read All

Featured Honda Motorcycles

Honda Wave110R Motorcycle Articles From Zigwheels

  • News
  • Article Feature
  • Advisory Stories
  • Road Test
  • Yamaha Motor PH concludes 2024 Touring program with Mindanao leg
    Yamaha Motor PH concludes 2024 Touring program with Mindanao leg
    Paulo Papa . Nov 22, 2024
  • Solis secures 2024 HPDC victory onboard CBR150R
    Solis secures 2024 HPDC victory onboard CBR150R
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 22, 2024
  • Yamaha Motor invests in French EV company
    Yamaha Motor invests in French EV company
    Paulo Papa . Nov 21, 2024
  • Honda PH-backed Alfonsi Daquigan becomes first Filipino in IATC Top 10
    Honda PH-backed Alfonsi Daquigan becomes first Filipino in IATC Top 10
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 12, 2024
  • 2024 Suzuki Raider Street Show highlights custom bikes, raider community
    2024 Suzuki Raider Street Show highlights custom bikes, raider community
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 11, 2024
  • Here are the Suzuki Avenis' hits and misses
    Here are the Suzuki Avenis' hits and misses
    Cesar Miguel . Nov 22, 2024
  • Suzuki Gixxer SF 155: Pros and cons 
    Suzuki Gixxer SF 155: Pros and cons 
    Paulo Papa . Nov 15, 2024
  • Suzuki Gixxer SF 155: the lone variant on offer
    Suzuki Gixxer SF 155: the lone variant on offer
    Paulo Papa . Nov 06, 2024
  • Suzuki Gixxer SF 155 vs. KTM RC 200: mid-size sport bike scuffle
    Suzuki Gixxer SF 155 vs. KTM RC 200: mid-size sport bike scuffle
    Paulo Papa . Oct 26, 2024
  • Kymco Skytown 150 vs. Honda ADV 160, Yamaha Nmax, Bristol ADX 160
    Kymco Skytown 150 vs. Honda ADV 160, Yamaha Nmax, Bristol ADX 160
    Cesar Miguel . Oct 23, 2024
  • Electric motorcycle: A complete buying guide
    Electric motorcycle: A complete buying guide
    Purva Jain . Jun 30, 2024
  • Discover the Perfect Fit: Here are the Different Types of Motorcycle Helmets
    Discover the Perfect Fit: Here are the Different Types of Motorcycle Helmets
    Hazel Nicole Carreon . Aug 31, 2023
  • Road Warrior Essentials: Must-Have Motorcycle Gear and Accessories for Every Ride
    Road Warrior Essentials: Must-Have Motorcycle Gear and Accessories for Every Ride
    Hazel Nicole Carreon . Aug 12, 2023
  • From Thrills to Bills: Navigating the Financial Aspects of Owning a Motorcycle
    From Thrills to Bills: Navigating the Financial Aspects of Owning a Motorcycle
    Hazel Nicole Carreon . Aug 07, 2023
  • 5 Motorcycle Maintenance Items You Should Pay Close Attention to This Rainy Season
    5 Motorcycle Maintenance Items You Should Pay Close Attention to This Rainy Season
    Hazel Nicole Carreon . Jul 27, 2023
  • X hits the spot: Yamaha XMax
    X hits the spot: Yamaha XMax
    Ruben Manahan IV . Jul 23, 2024
  • Riding solo: Suzuki V-Strom 250 SX
    Riding solo: Suzuki V-Strom 250 SX
    Ruben Manahan IV . Mar 13, 2024
  • Unconventional steed: Suzuki Avenis
    Unconventional steed: Suzuki Avenis
    Ruben Manahan IV . Jan 16, 2024
  • Royal Enfield Himalayan - Treated us well for 65 km but a few tweaks could make it the BEST
    Royal Enfield Himalayan - Treated us well for 65 km but a few tweaks could make it the BEST
    Purva Jain . Sep 26, 2018