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Honda extends winter finance deals on 4 top models
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Written by Fran Newton, 01/02/10
Following the revelation of a number of finance offers on its scooters, Honda has announced more good news for bike insurance policyholders with the extension of its zero per cent deals on four of its most popular models.
The manufacturer has said its winter finance offers on the CBR1000RR Fireblade and CBR600RR, the stylish naked CB1000R and the S-Wing 125 scooter will all be eligible for extended deals until March 31st.
Both standard and C-ABS equipped models of the CBR1000RR Fireblade and the smaller capacity CBR600RR sports bikes will be available with zero per cent finance over 24 or 36 months when purchased with a 20 per cent or 50 per cent deposit respectively.
Those putting down 20 per cent of the asking price will be able to invest in a Fireblade from £314 per month or the CBR600RR from £271 a month.
Meanwhile, the CB1000R, which Honda states "offers performance, practicality and reliability with a unique naked style", can be purchased with a 20 per cent deposit and monthly payments of £276 for 24 months.
The S-Wing scooter is available with a ten per cent deposit and 24 monthly payments of £123.
Honda recently announced that bike insurance policyholders investing in its XL700VATransalp or XL1000V Varadero scooters will receive a free heated grip set and top box.
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