SUZUKI is aiming to get the UK's biking fraternity mobilised during the next few months with a tantalising new £1 Deposit, 0% Finance promotion on its comprehensive range of 650cc motorcycles.
This unique Summer-time offer will give potential customers an affordable way of buying and owning one of Suzuki's latest 05-plated machines.
Suzuki claims that the biggest headache for riders will be making the choice between an all-new-for-2005 Bandit 650, both faired and un-faired, which is the up-rated version of the machine that created the low-cost naked bike market ten years ago: a classically-configured V-twin SV650, either faired or un-faired; or the versatile DL650 V-Strom.
With typical repayments starting from £120 per month, the Suzuki scheme offers motorcycling enthusiasts on a budget a real means by which to get on two wheels for the summer. Furthermore, with the Suzuki plan riders won't have to break the bank to fund the initial deposit as, unlike other similarly-styled campaigns, Suzuk customers need to find just £1 to secure their machine.
"This is different from every other motorcycle finance offer currently available," said Becky Reid, Suzuki GB's Motorcycle Marketing Manager. "We believe that it truly is a good deal and what's more, it's available on the machines that people really want - the ones that offer terrific performance-for-pound value."
Suzuki's low-rate finance plan is available with immediate effect until August 31, 2005 on new machines purchased via an official Suzuki motorcycle outlet. Dealer contact details can be found by visiting www.suzuki.co.uk or by telephoning the information hotline on 0845 850 8800.
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