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How much is a 2011 CBR250R?

The 2011 Honda CBR250R’s original US MSRP was about $4,999 when new. In today’s used-bike market, expect roughly $2,000 to $3,800 depending on mileage, condition, and location.


In this article, we examine current pricing for the 2011 CBR250R, the main factors that influence value, and practical guidance for buyers and sellers. The goal is to provide a clear snapshot of what a 2011 CBR250R typically costs today and how to evaluate listings.


Pricing history and current market snapshot


The CBR250R debuted as Honda’s entry-level sport bike in 2011, with a price designed to appeal to new riders seeking a lightweight, fuel-efficient ride. The US MSRP hovered around $4,999 at launch. Over the years, shifts in demand, the introduction of newer small-displacement models, and regional market differences have caused used prices to trend lower. A well-maintained example with low miles can command closer to the upper end of today’s used-range, while higher mileage or imperfect condition will pull prices down.


Current used-market snapshot (United States) as a rough guide (prices shown are typical asking ranges on common listings and can vary by region and seller need):



  • Excellent condition, low mileage (roughly 0–3,000 miles): $3,200–$3,800

  • Good condition, moderate mileage (roughly 3,000–6,000 miles): $2,600–$3,200

  • Fair condition, higher mileage or cosmetic flaws: $2,000–$2,600


Prices can vary by region and listing dynamics. Always cross-check multiple sources (local classifieds, dealer inventories, and online marketplaces) to gauge current market value in your area.


Factors that influence price


Several variables determine where a specific 2011 CBR250R falls within the price spectrum. The most influential are listed below.



  • Mileage and overall wear

  • Maintenance history and service records

  • Condition of tires, brakes, chain and sprockets

  • Accident history or frame damage

  • Title status (clear vs. rebuilt/salvage)

  • Modifications or aftermarket parts

  • Regional demand and seasonal buying trends


In practice, a bike with meticulous maintenance, lower mileage, and a clean title tends to fetch the higher end of the price range, while higher mileage or mechanical or cosmetic issues tend to pull prices downward.


Buying and selling tips


Whether you’re buying or selling, these steps can help you arrive at a fair price and avoid common pitfalls.



  • Check maintenance records and request a vehicle history report if possible

  • Perform a thorough on-site inspection and test ride; pay attention to brakes, tires, steering, and engine running

  • Verify the title and ensure there are no liens; confirm recalls have been addressed

  • Compare prices against price guides and current local listings to anchor your offer or asking price

  • Consider a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified motorcycle mechanic if you’re unsure about mechanics


Following due diligence can help you negotiate confidently and avoid overpaying or undervaluing a well-kept bike.


Regional variations and how to verify prices


Prices for the 2011 CBR250R vary by country due to taxes, duties, currency fluctuations, and local demand. The US example above reflects common US-market listings, but buyers and sellers in other regions should consult local marketplaces and price guides to determine accurate current values in their area.


Summary


The 2011 Honda CBR250R began with an MSRP near $5,000 in the US. Today’s used prices typically range from about $2,000 to $3,800, influenced most by mileage, maintenance history, and overall condition. By researching local listings, checking service records, and inspecting the bike thoroughly, buyers can find fair pricing, while sellers can set realistic asks that reflect the bike’s true value. As with any used motorcycle, timing, availability, and regional demand will shape the exact price you encounter.

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