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Suzuki cruises into summer with low-rate finance offer
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Written by Fran Newton, 06/05/10
Bike insurance policyholders looking to invest in a new model as the weather warms up can now benefit from a new low rate finance deal from Suzuki.
The manufacturer has launched a deal whereby riders can receive an APR of two per cent typical, combined with a small deposit, on a range of cruiser machines.
Citing as examples, the firm suggested its largest ever cruiser range now boasts new additions such as the M1500R, C800 and M800, as well as older favourites the 1800 range and the 125cc model, which is suitable for learners.
Suzuki GB marketing manager, George Cheeseman commented that the cruiser range is vast and offers riders modern machines.
"With no less than six models in the range, there's an Intruder for everyone's need or taste, and with the Marauder 125 it really is possible to start your motorcycling life with us and move through the range us as your experience increases," he added.
The cut-price finance deal will be available until June 30th at authorised dealerships and will mean riders can get on the Marauder 125 with a £500 deposit or one of the bigger machines with a £1,000 upfront payment.
In March, Suzuki announced its GSX-R600, GSX650F, SV650 Sport and Bandit 650 range are no available with zero per cent APR.
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