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Bikesales Staff8 Jan 2010
NEWS

Suzuki extends cashback offers

Heaps on offer in the Suzuki catalogue

Hoping to kick off the new decade with strong sales figures, Suzuki is extending a number of cashback, factory bonus and rego incentive offers to entice new buyers.

Take the GS500 and GS500F models for example, which will be packaged with a $500 factory bonus until March 31. The GS500 range is powered by a 487cc parallel-twin engine and is LAMS eligible, meaning learner riders can throw a leg over legally.

Another popular model being offered with incentives is the Suzuki DR-Z400E enduro bike, which will be offered with $400 'CashBack' until February 28.

Back to road bikes, and any of the Suzuki Boulevard cruiser and Bandit sports tourer models purchased before the end of February 2010 will get $500 towards registration costs to sweeten the deal.

Suzuki hopes to attract farmers to its New Year product line-up as well, with up to $750 'CashBack' on certain models from the farm ATV range.

Running until January 31 in 2010, Suzuki is offering $750 CashBack for all KingQuad 750 variants, $500 for the KingQuad 500 with Power Steering, $450 for the KingQuad 450, $400 for each KingQuad 400 variant and $250 for the Ozark 250.

For more information on the bonus deals, check out the official Suzuki website.

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