Suzuki has announced an evolution of its recent and successful cashback offer, with up to £800 back on selected new models as well as low-rate finance across the entire range too, starting on May 1.
Following the success of the offer launched earlier this year, where
every model above 126 cc in the range was launched on low rate finance, the latest deal will see buyers of Suzuki's legendary GSX-R750 and 600 models benefit from an £800 rebate, while buyers of the GSX1250FA, GSX650F, Gladius 650 ABS, GSR750 ABS and V-Strom 650 ABS get up to £500 back too.
"Quite simply, the feedback from our dealers proves that customers love the flexibility of a cashback deal. Whether you physically take the cash, use it to fund accessories, clothing or even utilise it for your finance deposit or for something completely unconnected, it's a popular choice. Combine this with the great low rate finance on offer too, where customers can spread the payments in manageable monthly instalments with deposits from just one pound and you can see why our dealers and customers are so positive about this offer," commented Suzuki GB's Paul de Lusignan.
Following the success of the offer launched earlier this year, where
every model above 126 cc in the range was launched on low rate finance, the latest deal will see buyers of Suzuki's legendary GSX-R750 and 600 models benefit from an £800 rebate, while buyers of the GSX1250FA, GSX650F, Gladius 650 ABS, GSR750 ABS and V-Strom 650 ABS get up to £500 back too.
"Quite simply, the feedback from our dealers proves that customers love the flexibility of a cashback deal. Whether you physically take the cash, use it to fund accessories, clothing or even utilise it for your finance deposit or for something completely unconnected, it's a popular choice. Combine this with the great low rate finance on offer too, where customers can spread the payments in manageable monthly instalments with deposits from just one pound and you can see why our dealers and customers are so positive about this offer," commented Suzuki GB's Paul de Lusignan.
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