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Suzuki Extend Interest Free Finance Offer

Published by londonbikers.com
28 June 2009, 14:34
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Press release:

Suzuki GB has announced an extension to one of its biggest ever finance campaigns, with the 14 model 0% APR finance offer extended until 30th September 2009.

Applicable on GSX-R600 and 750 models, all Bandit 1250 and V-Strom 650 variants, and GSX650F, SV650 Sport and DR125SM machines, the offer has given buyers a wide choice and variety of Suzuki machines, while placing a minimum deposit of just £500.

Commenting on the extension, Suzuki GB’s Paul de Lusignan, commented, “This campaign has been a great success for us and so it made perfect sense to extend it for a further three months. With our dealers able to offer bespoke payments to suit personal needs, it really has become an exceptional offer in a tough market."

Models included in the promotion are:

GSX-R750, GSX-R600 Bruce Anstey, GSX-R600, Bandit 1250SA Grand Touring, Bandit 1250 SAZ, Bandit 1250SA, Bandit 1250 Streetfighter, Bandit 1250, V-Strom 650A Grand Touring, V-Strom 650A, V-Strom 650X, GSX650F, SV650 Sport, DR125SM.

Typical Example:

Model: GSX-R600
On the road price: £7,703.00
Deposit: £500.00
Advance: £7,203.00
35 Payments of: £200.08
Final Payment: £200.20
Total Amount Payable: £7,703.00
APR Typical: 0.0%

Model: DR125SM
On the road price: £2,670.00
Deposit: £500
Advance: £2,170.00
35 Payments of: £60.27
Final Payment: £60.55
Total Amount Payable: £2,670.00
APR Typical: 0.0%

For further information on either of these offers, please contact your local authorised Suzuki dealer or visit www.suzuki.co.uk

Finance underwritten by Black Horse. Usual finance conditions apply. Finance subject to status. Offer ends September 30th 2009. All GSX-R models included in the campaign are 2008 model year.
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TOMO | 28 June 2009, 18:31
(report) #1
i guess they covered the cost of lending in their price hikes this year - 7.7K!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Jay | 28 June 2009, 20:34
(report) #2
Most bike prices have gone up due to the change in the pound/euro/yen conversions, and the obvious auto-industry crisis. Still, stings eh.
 
balendrasingh | 29 June 2009, 13:13
(report) #3
loans, finance, economy, money, market, credit card, credit
 
Jay | 29 June 2009, 14:37
(report) #4
Seems we haven't learnt to reduce our dependency upon debt eh :)
 
balendrasingh | 10 July 2009, 06:33
(report) #5
Carte di credito
prepagate
"very useful"



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