Sumo stud 150 • 2025 • 0 km

Published 03/27/2026
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Sumo stud 150 • 2025 • 0 km

Cash
$1,150 USD
Santa Cruz, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

Vehicle Details

Condition
New
Manufacturer
Sumo
Model
stud 150
Year
2025
Transmission
Manual
Mileage
0 km

Description

Engine TypeSingle Cylinder, 4 Stroke, Air CooledDisplacement70 ccBore x Stroke47 mm x 41.4 mmFuel SupplyCarburetor, 19 mmIgnitionCDIStarterElectricTransmissionAutomaticCHASSISFront SuspensionHydraulic, InvertedRear Suspension280 mm Mono ShockFront BrakeDiscRear BrakeDiscFront Wheel / TireSteel / 2.50 - 10Rear Wheel / TireSteel / 2.50 - 10FrameDouble Bar Steel FrameSwingarmSteel, Straight TypeDIMENSIONSWheelbase43 inchesSeat Height22.5 inchesGround Clearance6 inchesFuel Tank0.8 gallonsWeight113 poundsL x W x H57 x 24 x 31 inches Advertised pricing excludes applicable taxes title and licensing, dealer set up, destination, reconditioning and are subject to change without notice. Pricing may exclude any added parts, accessories or installation unless otherwise noted. Sale prices include all applicable offers and rebates

About the seller

Private Seller
Member since 2026
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Frequently asked questions

This 2025 Sumo stud 150 is still inside its first 1-2 years. Manufacturer warranty is often still in effect, so verify what's transferable to a new owner. Expect to pay near retail for low-mileage examples; depreciation from year 2 to year 3 is the steepest single-year drop, so buying now may carry more value loss than buying at 3-4 years.

This listing falls in the typical mileage band for a 2025 Sumo stud 150 (around 15-20k km/year). At average usage, expect normal-wear consumables to need attention — brakes, tires, fluids — but no major-component surprises if the service interval has been followed.

Santa Cruz, Rio Grande do Norte has one of the deeper Brazil markets for motorcycles. Comparable Sumo stud 150 listings here usually number in the dozens, so buyers can be picky. Price competitively, photograph thoroughly, and respond to messages within a few hours — listings that don't get fast replies fall out of saved-search results in this market.

For this 2025 Sumo stud 150, the standard pre-purchase checklist applies: VIN-match across title and engine bay, recent service records, brake/tire wear, fluid condition (engine oil, transmission, coolant, brake), an OBD-II scan for stored fault codes, and a road test that exercises 1st-gear pull, highway cruise, and full braking.

Insurance in Brazil is a private-carrier market. For a entry-tier Sumo stud 150 in Rio Grande do Norte, expect 4-8% of the market value per year for full coverage. The biggest cost-driver is the city — Santa Cruz rates can be meaningfully higher than rural Rio Grande do Norte for the same Sumo.

Gasoline pricing in Brazil is moderate. For this stud 150, expect monthly fuel cost to scale roughly with kilometers driven and the manufacturer-rated economy minus 10-15% for real-world conditions.

This is a private-seller listing. For a entry-tier Sumo stud 150, most private-sale buyers in Brazil pay cash or arrange a personal loan with their own bank — the private seller is not set up to handle financing paperwork on the buyer's behalf. Funds typically transfer by cashier's check or wire on handoff day.

In Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, you'll need the CRLV (Certificado de Registro e Licenciamento de Veículo), proof of paid IPVA and licenciamento for the current year, DETRAN-issued ownership transfer (Transferência de Propriedade), a fresh emissions/safety inspection if Rio Grande do Norte requires one, and the seller's CPF + ID.

This is a private-seller listing — an individual selling their own Sumo stud 150, not a business. Treat it like any other person-to-person purchase: meet in a safe public location (a police-station parking lot is the gold standard), verify the seller's ID against the title before any money changes hands, and never wire funds before seeing the vehicle in person.

A near-new Sumo stud 150 is in the steepest part of the depreciation curve — the 1-to-3 year drop is typically 30-40% of MSRP. Hold timing matters: every additional 6 months of ownership shaves another few percent. Document service rigorously to support a stronger asking price when you do sell.

On a new or near-new listing, sellers expect a small negotiation but rarely cut deeply. Lead with comparable active listings (same Sumo stud 150, same year, same Rio Grande do Norte) and aim for a 3-5% discount off asking. Trade-ins or financing-bundle deals from a dealership can be more flexible than the cash price.

If the seller still owes a bank or finance company against this Sumo stud 150, the title has a lien recorded. Do NOT hand over funds before the lien is released. Standard practice in Brazil: buyer's bank pays the lender directly for the loan balance and pays the seller for the remainder, with the lender's release letter arriving alongside the new title. Verify the lien status through whatever public registry Brazil uses (DMV / DETRAN / Registro Civil / etc.) before agreeing to a purchase price.