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I suspect Honda is suffering from no computer chips available just like the automotive industry. They probably have a warehouse full of machines waiting on the chips, maybe two year models even. Not their fault. I have a 2018 P1000-5 Deluxe and have 900 Miles on it, bought it in 2019 new. I am not recreational trail rider, I use it for deer hunting, farm chores and riding around county roads. I have not had any issues thus far but only have changed oil twice and serviced it once. With only 3000 miles I think I would ask to see the service records and/or when the oil was changed and any air filters changed. You can gain a lot of comfort just having the owner tell you what they have done and what kind of care they have taken. It would be good to understand their reason for selling it. Pop the bed up and look over the engine and underneath to see if it has been in rugged areas and any superficial damage. I live near abandoned coal strip mine riding areas. I personally would avoid buy a used one that has been ridden their a lot. The soil (Gob) is corrosive and the terrain is tough. I grew up riding dirt bikes in that area and rust from the acidic soil can cause some problems. Also, for a machine like these I would prefer to buy new so I know what I am getting, unless you find a used one that you can feel comfortable has been treated well.So after putting down a deposit in May for a 1000-5 that was supposed to be delivered at the end of July I was just told the “newest” delivery list says mid-October. Disappointed of course, but not surprised. So am now checking out the used market. The prices are certainly not cheap but it seems that I can get a slightly used (2018 deluxe w/3000mi’s) that has most of the upgrades i’m looking for (probably ~4K worth) for slightly less than I was going to spend for a base model with no upgrades. It seems like a pretty good way to go, but my question to the knowledgeable masses is this: Is 3,000 miles relatively “low” for Pioneers? And what are some things I should ask and/or check on a used vehicle before buying? Any insights are welcome. Thanks.