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Suzuki GB extends 0 percent finance offer until end of March(26/01/2009)
Following on from the introduction of 0% APR finance on the flagship superbike last year, Suzuki has topped the sales charts with the GSX-R1000, becoming the best selling sports bike since the introduction of the offer. Suzuki GB has now announced extensions to the its 0% finance offers, seeing the GSX-R1000, RM-Z450 and 250 models available interest-free, until 31st March 2009. Talking about the extension was Suzuki GB's Paul de Lusignan, who commented, "We launched the GSX-R1000 on inter... [more]
Suzuki announces new GSX-R1000 K9(29/09/2008)
Suzuki has unveiled an all-new GSX-R1000 K9 Supersport model, alongside the new Gladius 650 and Intruder 1500 models. The new GSX-R1000 K9 boasts an all-new compact engine, shorter wheelbase and new styling. With significant changes in the engine department, the new GSX-R features a more over-square bore and stroke (74.5mm x 57.3mm), larger, titanium valves, a higher compression ratio (now 12.8:1 as opposed to the K8's 12.5:1), and 12 hole fuel injectors, to deliver a finer fuel mist for more... [more]
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India auto sales up 3.4% in April: industry body
Car sales in India rose just 3.4 percent year on year in April, data from an industry body showed Thursday, after the government hiked taxes on vehicles and car makers raised prices.
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Car dealers defy downturn with growing sales
(Reuters) - Britons came out in force to buy new cars in the first quarter, according to figures from top dealers, the latest signal that the car sales are resilient in the face of a return to recession for the broader economy. UK industry leader Pendragon Plc, whose 250-plus retail outlets trade as Stratstone, Evans Halshaw and Chatfields -- reported a 15.7 percent increase in new car market ...
April car sales up 3.4 pct y/y
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Car sales in India rose an annual 3.4 percent in April, according to data from an industry body, a sixth consecutive monthly increase but lower than in recent months after the country ...
April car sales rise 3.4 pct y/y
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Car sales in India rose an annual 3.4 percent in April, according to data from an industry body, a sixth consecutive monthly increase but lower than in recent months after the country ...
Luxury car sales accelerate on pricing
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