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Suzuki poised to launch low finance scheme
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Written by Fran Newton, 31/03/10
Suzuki has announced a new finance scheme that could appeal to bike insurance policyholders on a budget.
Recognising the tough economic climate may be impacting on bikers' pockets, the motorcycle manufacturer is offering low rates of finance on 12 new models, headlined by the Gladius 650, with a further five machines being offered at zero per cent APR.
The deals will commence on April 1st and see the Gladius offered for two per cent APR, while the GSX-R750 and GSX-R1000 join the scheme alongside the Bandit 1250, Hayabusa and V-Strom 650 ranges.
Models to be available on zero per cent APR will include the GSX650F, SV650 Sport and Bandit 650 machines and GSX-R600.
The latest limited edition GSX-R600 model, complete with exclusive colour scheme replicating the 1999 factory machine, was launched in mid-March, with production limited to just 25 units to mark the firm's 25th anniversary.
Suzuki GB general manager of sales Paul de Lusignan commented: "With the summer just around the corner, we're delighted to announce this new offer, bringing great value for money to our customers with monthly payments that should leave a little left over for life's other essentials."
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