Suzuki slashes £500 off for Scots buyers 09 | 08 | 2017

    SUZUKI DEALERS IN SCOTLAND are holding a national sales event this weekend where customers will be eligible for £500 off the list price of any new model in the Suzuki range. Labelled #SuzukiSaturdays, the deals will only be available on Saturday, August 12. (Related: Roadtest — Suzuki Swift 1.0 Boosterjet SHVS)

    To qualify for the 500 quid saving, buyers must order their car/s — all models in the Suzuki range are available for the deal —on Saturday, and have them registered by August 31.

    Cars available range from the frugal five-door Celerio model, which starts at £6999 for the SZ2 (including the offer), to the S-Cross SZ5 compact crossover with 1.4-litre Boosterjet engine at £23,249 (including the offer).

    If you want to beat the rush, you can book an appointment for this Saturday to meet with the sales team at your local showroom (cars.suzuki.co.uk/find-a-dealer) to discuss your requirements and benefit from this very limited offer.

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    In addition to the highly attractive discount, existing and prospective Suzuki owners also have access to a range of highly affordable PCP finance packages which are available this Summer on all new cars. (Related: Roadtest — Suzuki Ignis 1.2 SZ-T 2W)

    For example, the five door Swift SZ-T with 1.0-litre Boosterjet engine can be purchased with no deposit and 42 monthly payments of £186.37. Similarly, the 1.2-litre Ignis Dualjet SZ-T is available with a deposit of £1271 and 48 affordable monthly instalments of £169. The 1.6-litre Vitara SZ-T compact SUV requires an initial payment of £2721 and 42 monthly payments of £199.

    “#SuzukiSaturdays is all about giving our customers even greater value for money across the model range,” Dale Wyatt, director of automobile at Suzuki GB, said. “We are therefore expecting it to be a very busy day across the country.”

    Related: New Suzuki Swift Sport set for Frankfurt unveil

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    Jim McGill

     

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