American Suzuki Chops MSRP Of Entry-Level GZ250

American Suzuki Chops MSRP Of Entry-Level GZ250

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SUZUKI OFFERS SPORTY ENTRY-LEVEL GZ250 MODEL WITH NEW LOWER PRICE New Lower MSRP Proves it Has Never Been Easier or More Affordable to Get into Motorcycling. BREA, Calif. Oct 14, 2010 “” Suzuki is pleased to announce a massive price reduction on the sporty GZ250 motorcycle. This new price lowers the MSRP from $3999 to an incredibly low, affordable $2999. The new low price of the fun and sporty GZ250 makes motorcycling more affordable than ever and offers prospective new riders the perfect opportunity to get into motorcycling with a strong, reliable, fun Suzuki. Whether you’re cruising or commuting, the GZ250 is a great motorcycle ready to take on the open road with smooth power delivery, superior handling and classic cruiser styling in an easy-to-operate size. It features a dynamic, fuel-efficient 249cc single-cylinder, twin-valve, four-stroke engine with a single-overhead-cam (SOHC), providing the GZ250 with good acceleration and a wide power-band. This makes the GZ250 a strong performer under a variety of riding conditions, and the simplicity of its single-cylinder engine makes it a reliable, easy-to-maintain entry-level machine. The GZ250 joins other competitively-priced Suzuki motorcycles such as the classic-styled TU250X and sportbike GS500F models, all of which offer beginning riders an affordable entrance to the motorcycling experience that doesn’t compromise on performance, style or quality. A range of Genuine Suzuki Accessories are also offered to complement the GZ250’s classic cruiser style, and are available at www.suzukicycles.com/accessories.

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