• Q. Which is best between Honda Livo and Dream Yuga in terms of mileage and stylish look?

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    K | 5 years ago

    I'm the user of Livo. Worst resale value. Low performance. Check online reviews of verified genuine users. Contact nearby bike evaluators and ask for resale value of Livo. All the best.

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    Virat
    Virat | 5 years ago

    Honda livo. dream yuga is not value for money bike. the only good thing in dream yuga is it's Honda engine. but fit and finish built quality is not up to the mark.

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    Allan
    Allan | 5 years ago

    I drive a livo since nov 2015,,,good design but poor pickup and mileage for a 110 cc bike

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