Considering the quality and history of Suzuki Motors, I often wonder why their scooters aren't as well received as some of the more popular scooters like Vespas and Hondas. Vespas, of course, have their old school chic appeal, but for anyone looking to find a modern scooter, it's difficult to beat Suzuki scooters. Here are a few reasons:
1) Suzuki scooters are inexpensive to both own and maintain
My initial experience with Suzuki was a off-road bike back in 1986. It ran flawlessly, was stunning to look at, and was one of the most economical models on the market, taking into account the quality of the bike. Suzuki's scooters are similar: you get a lot of bang for your buck.
2) They are great on gas
Depending on the engine size you purchase, you can expect anywhere from 45 to 100 miles per gallon of gas. While the larger models (the ones that rival motorcycles) hit the lower end of the scale, smaller, more traditional Suzuki scooters are incredibly fuel efficient.
3) They are expertly engineered
Suzuki scooters are engineered to the highest standards of reliability, and are well known for their smooth operation, easy clutch system, and liquid cooled engines. Don't underestimate the convenience of a smooth clutch system, especially for younger riders who might be more prone to distraction!
4) They are safe
Along with their excellent engineering, Suzuki scooters are built to be safe in ways you might not expect. For example, most Suzuki scooters have an advanced suspension system. Think that's there for comfort? If so, you'd be partly right. It's there for both comfort and safety. By keeping lateral travel to the minimum, the overall safety of the scooter is dramatically improved.
5) There is a wide selection
Whether you're buying a small knock about model, or a large motorcycle replacement, Suzuki has a model that suits you perfectly. For local riding a 125, 150, or 250 will probably be all the horsepower you need. But you can step up to a 450cc engine for around $6,000, and step even further up to a 650cc for around $9,000.
Like their full-size cousins, Suzuki scooters are known for their traits of performance and quality. If you're looking for a premium scooter at a great price, make sure to check out a Suzuki. When you begin looking at prices, you'll find that there is also an active second hand scooter market, so do your due diligence before purchasing!
Note: I am NOT a representative of Suzuki Motors -- just a customer who likes their exceptional scooters.
1) Suzuki scooters are inexpensive to both own and maintain
My initial experience with Suzuki was a off-road bike back in 1986. It ran flawlessly, was stunning to look at, and was one of the most economical models on the market, taking into account the quality of the bike. Suzuki's scooters are similar: you get a lot of bang for your buck.
2) They are great on gas
Depending on the engine size you purchase, you can expect anywhere from 45 to 100 miles per gallon of gas. While the larger models (the ones that rival motorcycles) hit the lower end of the scale, smaller, more traditional Suzuki scooters are incredibly fuel efficient.
3) They are expertly engineered
Suzuki scooters are engineered to the highest standards of reliability, and are well known for their smooth operation, easy clutch system, and liquid cooled engines. Don't underestimate the convenience of a smooth clutch system, especially for younger riders who might be more prone to distraction!
4) They are safe
Along with their excellent engineering, Suzuki scooters are built to be safe in ways you might not expect. For example, most Suzuki scooters have an advanced suspension system. Think that's there for comfort? If so, you'd be partly right. It's there for both comfort and safety. By keeping lateral travel to the minimum, the overall safety of the scooter is dramatically improved.
5) There is a wide selection
Whether you're buying a small knock about model, or a large motorcycle replacement, Suzuki has a model that suits you perfectly. For local riding a 125, 150, or 250 will probably be all the horsepower you need. But you can step up to a 450cc engine for around $6,000, and step even further up to a 650cc for around $9,000.
Like their full-size cousins, Suzuki scooters are known for their traits of performance and quality. If you're looking for a premium scooter at a great price, make sure to check out a Suzuki. When you begin looking at prices, you'll find that there is also an active second hand scooter market, so do your due diligence before purchasing!
Note: I am NOT a representative of Suzuki Motors -- just a customer who likes their exceptional scooters.
About the Author:
Jared was introduced to Suzuki at age 16 with earnings from his part-time job at the local grocery store. He is now a fan of Suzuki scooters and runs several bike scooters web sites to help buyers get dirt cheap pricing on great new and secondhand scooters.
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